| Susan Dackerman - Art - 2002 - 324 pages
Betr. u.a. Hans Holbeins Totentanz in den "Simulachres & historiées faces de la mort", Lyon 1538 (S. 176-179). | |
| Victoria Charles - Art - 2011 - 256 pages
Dürer is the greatest of German artists and most representative of the German mind. He, like Leonardo, was a man of striking physical attractiveness, great charm of manner and ... | |
| Virginia Pitts Rembert - Art - 2011 - 256 pages
Hieronymus Bosch was painting frightening, yet vaguely likable monsters long before computer games were ever invented, often including a touch of humour. His works are ... | |
| Nathalia Brodskaya - Art - 2011 - 256 pages
Pierre Bonnard was the leader of a group of Post-Impressionist painters who called themselves the Nabis, from the Hebrew word meaning “prophet”. Bonnard, Vuillard, Roussel and ... | |
| Léon Bakst - Art - 2011 - 256 pages
Léon Bakst (1866-1924) was a painter, illustrator, stage and costume designer. He is universally acknowledged for representing a synthesis of creative energy in the late 19th ... | |
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