Discover the work of Aubrey Beardsley, a complex and intriguing artist who shocked and delighted late-Victorian London Aubrey Beardsley (1872&;1898) is best remembered for his powerful illustrat
A surfer gives a ride to a soon-to-bemarried diver, a tired super hero, a bored alligator, a wanted criminal, a scared little girl… But will the occupants of the increasingly overcrowded car make it t
A brilliantly funny tale about what can happen when you don’t think of others or watch where you’re goingBear thinks he is the coolest animal in the forest. He loves to strut his stuff. He loves to do
A fascinating journey through the visual portrayal of spring in Western art This lovely gift book presents some of the most beautiful, transformative, and amusing expressions of spring pulled from t
An inspiring fable about the power of nature, encouraging children and adults alike to care for the environment and each otherThe members of the Meadowsweet family suddenly and unexpectedly find thems
Elegant "near-facsimile" edition of Beardsley's best-known works Aubrey Beardsley (1872-1898) lived a desperately short life and his career spanned just seven years. Nonetheless, his output as a dra
A fresh and visually breathtaking new look at the art of the late Stuart period in Britain (1660-1714) From the Restoration of Charles II in 1660 to the death of Queen Anne in 1714, the late Stuart pe
2020 marks the centenary of The Realistic Manifesto, published in 1920, a set of pioneering artistic principles launched in Moscow by Naum Gabo (1890-1977) with his brother Antoine Pevsner (1884-1962)