London's Grosvenor Gallery opened in 1877 as an alternative to the Royal Academy. Although it only existed until 1890, it advanced the careers of many progressive artists. This work comprises essays e...
The Calculus Gallery is a wonderful book. The style is inviting; the explanations are clear and accessible... Mathematicians, scientists, and historians alike can learn much that is interesting, much ...
The examples of signs presented in this collection represent the work of artists from North and South America, Europe, Australia and Asia and have been judged by top professionals in the sign industry...
The Henry Art Gallery at the University, of Washington in Seattle desperately needed transforming as it was overshadowed by the large buildings that surrounded it. The award-winning Gwathmey Siegel an...
The Evolution of Rubens?s Judgement of Paris; The Design Practices of the Dutch Architectural Painter Bartholomeus van Bassen; Mazo?s Queen Mariana of Spain in Mourning; Investigation of Pigment-Mediu...
The Serpentine Gallery pavilion 2003, by the seminal Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, is his first completed structure in the UK. Sited on the Gallery's lawn from June 20th to September 14th 2003, ...
Educational Research: An Introduction, Eighth Edition,is the most comprehensive and widely respected text for scholars and for the preparation of graduate-level students who need to understand educati...
Focused on the 20th century, this reference offers a comprehensive pverview of, and timelines for the continent of Africa.
This is the first comprehensive text to address the theoretical and practical issues involved in conducting clinical research. Clinical research encompasses all studies involving human subjects-labora...
The first children's art book for grown-ups. In everyday language this handy little book shows how to explain to children what to look for and how to enjoy paintings as diverse as a Renaissance religi...
Say hello to Constance, a sweet, grateful, good little girl - NOT! In fact, she's a mischief-making, rule-breaking imp with a wicked gleam in her eye. Wherever she goes, trouble (and her enormous cat,...
In Constance and Tiny the irrepressible scamp ran away only to get dragged back home. Now her scheming parents are sending her off to a terrible, horrible place: a boarding school for wayward children...