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Page 1: Yale University Press Art and Architecture 2011 Catalog

art and architecture

including photography, decorative

arts, fashion, and design

Yale University Pressnew booksFall 2010 – Spring 2011

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Modern and Contemporary

John MarinModernism at MidcenturyDebra Bricker BalkenThe first publication to focus exclusively on John Marin’s late works, resituating them as important precursors to Abstract Expressionist art. Published in association with the Addison Gallery of American Art and the Portland Museum of Art, Maine Cloth 2011 128 pp. 9 b/w + 74 color illus. 978-0-300-14993-7 $40.00

John Marin’s WatercolorsA Medium for ModernismMartha Tedeschi with Kristi DahmWith contributions by Ruth Fine, Charles Pietraszewski, and Christine Conniff-O’Shea

A lavishly illustrated exploration of American modernist John Marin’s artistic legacy and the first book to present the Art Institute of Chicago’s outstanding collection of his watercolors. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago Cloth 2011 192 pp. 37 b/w + 214 color illus. 978-0-300-16637-8 $50.00

Michelangelo PistolettoFrom One to Many, 1956–1974Edited by Carlos BasualdoEssays by Carlos Basualdo, Jean-François Chevrier, Claire Gilman, Gabriele Guercio, Suzanne Penn, and Angela Vettese

A thorough new study of one of Europe’s most influential contemporary artists, renowned for his leadership role in the Arte Povera movement and his profound influ-ence on participatory artistic practice today. Published in association with the Philadelphia Museum of Art Paper over Board 2010 416 pp. 195 b/w + 183 color illus. 978-0-300-16616-3 $65.00

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Andy WarholArthur C. DantoSelected one of the Best Art and Photography Books of 2009, Rachel Wolff, The Daily Beast

Paper 2010 192 pp. 6 b/w illus. 978-0-300-16908-9 $16.00 Cloth 2009 192 pp. 6 b/w illus. 978-0-300-13555-8 $24.00

The Steins CollectMatisse, Picasso, and the Parisian Avant-GardeEdited by Janet Bishop, Cécile Debray, and Rebecca RabinowEssays by Isabel Alfandary, Janet Bishop, Emily Braun, Edward Burns, Cécile Debray, Claudine Grammont, Martha Lucy, Carrie Pilto, Rebecca Rabinow, Hélène Klein, and Gary Tinterow

This fascinating book is the first in-depth exploration of the groundbreaking art collections of expatriate writer Gertrude Stein and several of her family mem-bers; their relationships with Matisse, Picasso, and other artists; and their impact on the art world. Published in association with the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Cloth 2011 464 pp. 220 b/w + 400 color illus. 978-0-300-16941-6 $75.00

Maine ModernsArt in Seguinland, 1900–1940Libby Bischof and Susan DanlyMaine Moderns explores the state’s important place in the history of American Modernism and how working in the coastal area then known as Seguinland shaped the individual styles of the painters, photographers, and sculptors who gathered there. Published in association with the Portland Museum of Art, Maine Cloth 2011 184 pp. 2 b/w + 92 color illus. 978-0-300-16948-5 $50.00

Above the BattlefieldModernism and the Peace Movement in Britain, 1900–1918Grace BrockingtonAn exploration of the role of artists and writers in the formation of a modern, secular peace movement in Britain, and the impact of ideas about “positive peace” on their artistic practice. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Cloth 2011 244 pp. 90 b/w + 40 color illus. 978-0-300-15195-4 $75.00

Blinky PalermoRetrospective 1964–77Edited by Lynne Cooke, Karen Kelly, and Barbara SchröderWith essays by Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, Lynne Cooke, Suzanne Hudson, Susanne Küper, and James Lawrence

A major exploration of the work of one of the most important postwar abstract painters. Published in association with Dia Art Foundation Cloth 2010 192 pp. 150 color illus. 978-0-300-15366-8 $50.00

Zoe LeonardYou see I am here after allZoe LeonardWith contributions by Ann Reynolds, Angela Miller, Lytle Shaw, and Lynne Cooke Afterword by Philippe Vergne

This book documents and discusses Zoe Leonard’s installation of thousands of postcard images dating from the 1900s through the 1950s of tourist destination Niagara Falls. Distributed for Dia Art Foundation Cloth 2011 224 pp. 60 b/w + 150 color illus. 978-0-300-15168-8 $35.00

Agnes MartinEdited by Lynne Cooke and Karen KellyWith essays by Rhea Anastas, Douglas Crimp, Jonathan D. Katz, Michael Newman, Kathryn A. Tuma, et al.

This anthology provides a new discourse on four decades of painting by Martin, one of the 20th century’s most influential artists. Published in association with Dia Art Foundation PB-with Flaps 2011 240 pp. 60 b/w + 14 color illus. 978-0-300-15105-3 $35.00

Richard Serra DrawingA RetrospectiveEdited by Gary Garrels, Bernice Rose, and Michelle WhiteWith contributions by Lizzie Borden, Magdalena Dabrowski, Gary Garrels, Bernice Rose, Richard Serra, Richard Shiff, and Michelle White

The first comprehensive study of the drawings of contemporary sculptor Richard Serra, considering the work as autonomous from and linked to his pioneering sculptural practice. Distributed for The Menil Collection Cloth 2011 176 pp. 160 tritone illus. 978-0-300-16937-9 $50.00

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PicassoChallenging the PastElizabeth Cowling, Neil Cox, Simonetta Fraquelli, Susan Grace Galassi, Christopher Riopelle, and Anne RobbinsAudacious and competitive, Picasso pitted himself against the great European masters, from Velázquez to Rembrandt to Cézanne. This lavishly illustrated book shows how he transformed the art of the past into—as he explained—“something else entirely.” Published by the National Gallery Company/Distributed by Yale University Press Paper 2011 176 pp. 166 color illus. 978-1-85709-451-0 $25.00 Cloth 2009 176 pp. 166 color illus. 978-1-85709-452-7 $40.00

Nobody’s PropertyArt, Land, Space, 2000–2010Kelly BaumWith contributions by Yates McKee, Alex Bacon, Margo Handwerker, Michelle Lim, Kurt Mueller, Chris Reitz, Uriel Abulof, Rachael Z. DeLue, and Jonathan Levy

A fascinating survey of contemporary land and environmental art, featuring projects—some previously unpublished—by artists working in the Americas, Europe, Turkey, and the Middle East. Distributed for the Princeton University Art Museum Cloth 2010 144 pp. 11 b/w + 88 color illus. 978-0-300-14928-9 $45.00

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Modern and Contemporary

Richard HawkinsThird MindLisa DorinWith essays by George Baker and Michael Ned Holte

An in-depth look at the work of L.A.-based artist Richard Hawkins, whose paintings, collages, and mixed-media pieces are making a crucial contribution to the contemporary art scene. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago Paper over Board 2010 144 pp. 160 color illus. 978-0-300-16625-5 $35.00

Bye Bye Kitty!!!Between Heaven and Hell in Contemporary Japanese ArtDavid ElliottWith a contribution by Tetsuya Ozaki

This fascinating book goes beyond manga and anime to offer an incisive and wide-ranging view of contemporary Japanese art, seen through the creations of fifteen cutting-edge artists. Published in association with Japan Society PB-with Flaps 2011 136 pp. 3 b/w + 89 color illus. 978-0-300-16690-3 $35.00

Romare Bearden, American ModernistEdited by Ruth Fine and Jacqueline FrancisA career-spanning appreciation of the art of American modernist Romare Bearden, viewed in political, social, philosophical, and aesthetic contexts. Studies in the History of Art Series Published by the National Gallery of Art, Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts / Distributed by Yale University Press Cloth 2011 304 pp. 95 b/w + 105 color illus. 978-0-300-12161-2 $70.00

Sheila Hicks50 YearsJoan Simon and Susan C. FaxonWith an essay by Whitney Chadwick

A comprehensive look at the of work Sheila Hicks, who is celebrated for her sculptures, weavings, architectural commissions, temporal projects, and textile design. Published in association with the Addison Gallery of American Art Cloth 2010 256 pp. 76 b/w + 174 color illus. 978-0-300-12164-3 $65.00

Rebecca SalterInto the Light of ThingsEdited by Gillian ForresterWith essays by Achim Borchardt-Hume, Richard Cork, and Sadako Ohki

This sumptuously illustrated book maps Salter’s career, situating her work in relation to international abstraction, as well as investigating the impact of Japanese art, architecture, and aesthetics on her practice. Published in association with the Yale Center for British Art Cloth 2011 280 pp. 200 color illus. 978-0-300-17042-9 $60.00

UndercurrentsExperimental Ecosystems in Recent ArtEdited by Anik Fournier, Michelle Lim, Amanda Parmer, and Robert WuilfeIn this timely and thought-provoking book, thirteen contemporary artists explore the concept of ethical cohabita-tion—negotiating differences within a shared environment—and the effects of ecological transformations on individuals, politics, and economics. Distributed for the Whitney Museum of American Art Paper 2011 148 pp. 44 b/w illus. 978-0-300-16954-6 $16.95

David Smith InventsSusan Behrends FrankWith essays by Sarah Hamill and Peter Stevens

The first book to focus on American Abstract Expressionist artist David Smith’s works from the 1950s features paintings, drawings, photographs, and his signature large-scale, geometric sculptures and explains the methods and materials used in their creation. Published in association with The Phillips Collection Paper over Board 2011 112 pp. 25 b/w + 60 color illus. 978-0-300-16965-2 $30.00

Four Honest OutlawsSala, Ray, Marioni, GordonMichael FriedA surprising and challenging account of the work of four contemporary artists, from the distinguished (and still controversial) art critic and art historian Michael Fried. Cloth with DVD 2011 224 pp. 9 b/w + 70 color illus. 978-0-300-17053-5 $45.00

RodinSex and the Making of Modern SculptureDavid J. GetsyThis fascinating book offers a compelling account of the origins of modern sculp-ture and how sex became a key term in Rodin’s making of it. Cloth 2011 240 pp. 60 b/w + 100 color illus. 978-0-300-16725-2 $45.00

Public Notice 3Jitish Kallat at the Art Institute of ChicagoEdited by Madhuvanti GhoseContributions by Homi K. Bhabha, James Cuno, Jitish Kallat, Geeta Kapur, Shaheen Merali, James Rondeau, and Jeremy Strick

The first full-scale exploration of Jitish Kallat’s work published by a North American institution focuses on the Indian artist’s latest installation, the centerpiece of which is Swami Vivekananda’s speech to the World’s Parliaments of Religions on September 11, 1893, denouncing prejudice. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago Cloth 2011 80 pp. 70 color illus. 978-0-300-17158-7 $25.00

Juan Muñoz at the ClarkIntroduction by Carmen GiménezWith an essay by David Breslin and photographs by Michael Agee

Distinguished by its stunning color photo-graphs, this handsome book documents a series of installations by celebrated Spanish sculptor Juan Muñoz, whose works both challenge and captivate the viewer. Distributed for the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Paper 2011 48 pp. 32 color illus. 978-0-300-16983-6 $14.95

My Faraway OneSelected Letters of Georgia O’Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz: Volume One, 1915–1933Selected, annotated, and edited by Sarah GreenoughThis annotated selection of correspon-dence offers a rare and fascinating look into the personal and professional lives of two of the most prominent artists in 20th-century America. Published in association with the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library Cloth 2011 818 pp. 30 b/w illus. 978-0-300-16630-9 $39.95

Lyonel FeiningerAt the Edge of the WorldEdited by Barbara HaskellWith contributions by John Carlin, Bryan Gilliam, Ulrich Luckhardt, and Sasha Nicholas

An insightful re-introduction to Lyonel Feininger, a pioneering modern artist long overlooked by American audiences. Published in association with the Whitney Museum of American Art Cloth 2011 272 pp. 12 b/w + 256 color illus. 978-0-300-16846-4 $65.00

Gloria F. Ross and Modern TapestryAnn Lane HedlundForeword by Grace Glueck

This beautiful book illuminates the ambi-tious career of Gloria F. Ross, a renowned éditeur of tapestries who collaborated with many leading modern artists and weaving studios during the late 20th century. Distributed for the University of Arizona Foundation Cloth 2010 378 pp. 36 b/w + 416 color illus. 978-0-300-16635-4 $65.00

Collecting ModernDesign at the Philadelphia Museum of Art Since 1876Kathryn Bloom HiesingerThe first overview of the contemporary design collections at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, revealing the institution’s changing attitudes towards modernism over time. Published in association with the Philadelphia Museum of Art Paper over Board 2011 304 pp. 40 b/w + 280 color illus. 978-0-300-12219-0 $65.00

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StieglitzA Legacy of LightKatherine HoffmanThis fascinating portrait of Alfred Stieglitz explores his roles as photographer, editor, writer, and gallery director; how they intersected with his personal life—including his marriage to artist Georgia O’Keeffe; and his important place in 20th-century culture. Cloth 2011 400 pp. 200 b/w + 80 color illus. 978-0-300-13445-2 $45.00

The Independent EyeContemporary British Art from the Collection of Samuel and Gabrielle LurieEdited by Eleanor Hughes and Angus TrumbleThis beautifully illustrated book takes readers inside Samuel and Gabrielle Lurie’s dynamic private collection of contemporary British art, an intended gift to the Yale Center for British Art. Distributed for the Yale Center for British Art Cloth with CD ROM 2010 144 pp. 105 color illus. 978-0-300-17139-6 $40.00

A Decade in Conversation: A Ten-Year Celebration of The Bucksbaum Award, 2000–2010With Interviews with Paul Pfeiffer, Irit Batsry, Raymond Pettibon, Mark Bradford, and Omer FastChrissie Iles, Christiane Paul, Carter E. Foster, and Tina KukielskiA fascinating look at the careers of the past five recipients of the Whitney Museum of American Art’s prestigious Bucksbaum Award. Distributed for the Whitney Museum of American Art Paper over Board 2010 88 pp. 46 color illus. 978-0-300-16755-9 $19.95

Picasso and BraqueThe Cubist Experiment, 1910–1912Eik Kahng, Harry Cooper, Charles Palermo, Christine Poggi, Annie Bourneuf, Claire Barry, Bart DevolderThe first publication to focus on the last two years of Analytic Cubism, a radical and highly significant art movement pioneered by artists Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. Distributed for the Kimbell Art Museum and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art Paper over Board 2011 128 pp. 90 color illus. 978-0-300-16971-3 $30.00

Salvador DalíThe Late WorkEdited by Elliott H. KingWith contributions by William Jeffett, Montse Aguer Teixidor, and Hank Hine

A handsomely illustrated look at Dalí’s under-appreciated post-1940 works, ex-ploring the artist’s embrace of classicism and Catholicism as well as his influence on Andy Warhol and other Pop artists. Published in association with the High Museum of Art Cloth 2010 176 pp. 30 b/w + 121 color illus. 978-0-300-16828-0 $39.95

Collecting Matisse and Modern MastersThe Cone Sisters of BaltimoreKaren LevitovThe story of the Cone sisters, two of the most important patrons of the Parisian avant-garde, presented with 47 of the most dazzling works from The Cone Collection at The Baltimore Museum of Art. Distributed for The Jewish Museum, New York Paper over Board 2011 72 pp. 18 b/w + 62 color illus. 978-0-300-17021-4 $20.00

Donald JuddDavid RaskinAn authoritative and enlightening guide to a wide array of works in various media by a great American artist, enhanced by quotations from the artist’s own writings and interviews. Cloth 2010 220 pp. 10 b/w + 110 color illus. 978-0-300-16276-9 $55.00

Petah CoyneEverything That Rises Must ConvergeDenise MarkonishWith a conversation between Petah Coyne and Rebecca Solnit; A short story by A. M. Homes; Foreword by Joe Thompson

This book presents a decade of work by contemporary artist Petah Coyne, renowned for her darkly beautiful sculptural installations, and includes an interview with Coyne and a piece of original short fiction. Published in association with MASS MoCA Paper 2010 128 pp. 65 color illus. 978-0-300-16770-2 $25.00

Eva Hesse Spectres 1960Edited by E. Luanne McKinnonWith contributions by Elisabeth Bronfen, Louise S. Milne, Helen A. Molesworth, and E. Luanne McKinnon

“To call an art book ‘perfect’ may seem like hyperbole, but E. Luanne McKinnon is to be congratulated for this eloquently realized monograph. Both Hesse’s originality and her indebtedness to Willem de Kooning’s refusal to abandon the figure resonate in images that never feel dated or overworked. Their importance in the always-resurgent world of contemporary painting is undeniable.” —Diane Armitage, THE Magazine Published in association with the University of New Mexico Art Museum, Albuquerque Cloth 2010 88 pp. 35 b/w + color illus. 978-0-300-16415-2 $40.00

LegacyThe Emily Fisher Landau CollectionEdited by Dana MillerForeword by Adam D. Weinberg; Essay by Donna De Salvo

This handsome volume showcases more than 85 seminal artists, including Jasper Johns, Willem de Kooning, Lorna Simpson, Kiki Smith, and Andy Warhol, whose work was pledged to the Whitney Museum of American Art by philanthro-pist Emily Fisher Landau. Distributed for the Whitney Museum of American Art Cloth with Slipcase 2011 448 pp. 392 color illus. 978-0-300-17108-2 $75.00

To Make a WorldGeorge Ault and 1940s AmericaAlexander NemerovThe first book in over twenty years on the modern American painter George Copeland Ault (1891–1948), focusing on the hidden sentiments and uncertainty that characterized the visual culture of the 1940s. Published in association with the Smithsonian Museum of American Art Cloth 2011 156 pp. 35 b/w + 55 color illus. 978-0-300-17239-3 $45.00

In Giacometti’s StudioMichael PeppiattA keenly and personally observed record of how a place can be so identified with an artist and so evocative of his life’s work that it becomes his single greatest achievement. Cloth 2010 224 pp. 120 color illus. 978-0-300-09393-3 $65.00

Carlos Cruz-DiezColor in Space and TimeMari Carmen Ramírez and Héctor OleaThe first book to trace the full trajectory of Venezuelan artist Cruz-Diez’s career, exploring his innovative use of color and its interaction with movement, and his continuing impact on contemporary art. Distributed for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Cloth 2011 496 pp. 450 color illus. 978-0-300-16994-2 $75.00

HoudiniArt and MagicBrooke Kamin RapaportWith contributions by Alan Brinkley, Hasia R. Diner, Gabriel de Guzman, and Kenneth Silverman

A stunning visual history of the life and career of Harry Houdini, tracing the performer’s personal transformations and his enduring influence on contemporary art and popular culture. Published in association with The Jewish Museum, New York Paper over Board 2010 280 pp. 45 b/w + 157 color illus. 978-0-300-14684-4 $39.95

Modern and Contemporary

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Dieter Roth, Björn RothWork Tables and TischmattenEdited by Barry RosenWith an introduction by Björn Roth, an essay by Andrea Büttner, and an afterword by Paul McCarthy

A new interpretation of Roth’s influential yet often misunderstood Tischmatten—table mats on which he incorporated drawings, photographs, and ephemeral materials with an emphasis on symmetry and mirror images. Cloth 2010 238 pp. 114 b/w + color illus. 978-0-300-17079-5 $45.00

Contemporary CollectingThe Donna and Howard Stone CollectionJames RondeauWith an essay by Judith Russi Kirshner

A handsomely designed publication that showcases items from one of the country’s most distinguished private collections of contemporary art focusing on Minimalism and Conceptualism. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago Cloth 2010 160 pp. 229 halftone + 61 color illus. 978-0-300-16548-7 $50.00

The Judith Neisser CollectionMinimal and Postminimal InnovationJames RondeauWith an essay by Anne Rorimer

More than 100 works are highlighted in this captivating look at Chicago art patron Judith Neisser’s collection of Minimalist and Conceptualist works, including paint-ings, sculpture, and works on paper from the 1960s to the present. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago Cloth 2011 160 pp. 120 color illus. 978-0-300-17024-5 $35.00

Kurt SchwittersColor and CollageEdited by Isabel SchulzWith contributions by Leah Dickerman, Clare Elliott, Isabel Schulz, and Gwendolen Webster

A major new retrospective on the influential German avant-garde artist best known for his merz collages that combine seemingly worthless objects into masterful “visions of the world.” Distributed for The Menil CollectionCloth 2010 176 pp. 14 b/w + 129 color illus. 978-0-300-16611-8 $50.00

Modern and Contemporary

Glenn LigonAMERICAScott RothkopfForeword by Adam D. Weinberg; With essays by Hilton Als, Okwui Enwezor, Saidiya Hartman, Bennett Simpson, and Franklin Sirmans, and a conversation between Ligon and Thelma Golden

The first in-depth presentation of Ligon’s groundbreaking works, including paintings, photography, sculptural installations, prints, and drawings that will advance the understanding and renown of this pioneering American artist. Distributed for the Whitney Museum of American Art Cloth 2011 272 pp. 230 color illus. 978-0-300-16847-1 $65.00

Yourself in the WorldSelected Writings and InterviewsGlenn LigonEdited by Scott Rothkopf

An impressive collection of writings and interviews by the critically acclaimed con-temporary artist, who has been deeply engaged with the written word throughout his career. Published in association with the Whitney Museum of American Art PB-with Flaps 2011 208 pp. 58 color illus. 978-0-300-16909-6 $24.95

Art and ActivismProjects of John and Dominique de MenilEdited by Josef Helfenstein and Laureen SchipsiFeaturing extensive previously unpublished correspondence, this book examines the significant contributions of John and Dominique de Menil to art, architecture, and the civil and human rights movements. Distributed for The Menil Collection Cloth 2010 344 pp. 188 b/w + 156 color illus. 978-0-300-12377-7 $65.00

The Surreal HouseEdited by Jane AlisonAn exciting, stylish, and unexpected exploration of the relationship between surrealism and the way we live. Published in association with the Barbican Art Gallery Cloth 2010 352 pp. 300 color illus. 978-0-300-16576-0 $70.00

Vija CelminsTelevision and Disaster, 1964–1966Franklin Sirmans and Michelle WhiteAn intriguing look at Celmins’s early works, namely images of death and disaster that she produced within the context of L.A.’s dynamic art scene in the 1960s. Distributed for The Menil Collection Cloth 2011 64 pp. 36 color illus. 978-0-300-16612-5 $21.95

Kandinsky and the Harmony of SilencePainting with White BorderEdited by Elsa SmithgallWith contributions by Tracey Bashkoff, Gillian McMillan, and Elizabeth Steele

A rare, in-depth examination of Kandinsky’s masterwork Painting with White Border, including an analysis of the Russian artist’s writings and careful preparatory studies. Published in association with The Phillips Collection Cloth 2011 128 pp. 75 color illus. 978-0-300-17078-8 $40.00

ChinatiThe Vision of Donald JuddMarianne StockebrandWith contributions by Rudi Fuchs, Donald Judd, Thomas Kellein, Nicholas Serota, Richard Shiff, and Rob Weiner

A highly anticipated, complete, and beautifully illustrated book on the famed Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas. Published in association with the Chinati Foundation/La Fundación Chinati Cloth 2010 328 pp. 70 b/w + 170 color illus. 978-0-300-16939-3 $65.00

Paul ThekDiver, A RetrospectiveElisabeth Sussman and Lynn ZelevanskyWith contributions by George Baker, David Breslin, Eleonora Nagy, Susanne Neubauer, Michael Nickel, Scott Rothkopf, and Ann Wilson

A stunning reintroduction of Paul Thek’s trailblazing, often collaborative work to audiences in the United States. Distributed for the Whitney Museum of American Art Cloth 2010 304 pp. 316 b/w + color illus. 978-0-300-16595-1 $65.00

Cosmopolitan RoutesHouston Collects Latin American ArtGilbert VicarioWith contributions by Mari Carmen Ramírez and Elizabeth Cerejido

This engaging book presents nearly 100 Latin American works from Houston collec-tions, along with a discussion on their relationship to the larger artistic move-ments of modern and contemporary art. Distributed for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Paper over Board 2011 144 pp. 130 illus. 978-0-300-16993-5 $35.00

Jim NuttComing Into CharacterLynne WarrenWith contributions by Jennifer R. Gross and Alexi Worth

This selected retrospective demonstrates the Chicago artist’s inimitable contribu-tions to the art world through wildly inventive portraits created since 1990. Distributed for the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago Cloth 2011 136 pp. 75 color illus. 978-0-300-17238-6 $35.00

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The Bauhaus GroupSix Masters of ModernismNicholas Fox WeberThis extraordinary group biography brings to life the pioneering art school in Germany’s Weimar and Dessau in the 1920s and early 1930s, and captures the spirit and flair with which these Bauhaus geniuses lived. Paper 2011 544 pp. 87 b/w + 25 color illus. 978-0-300-16984-3 $27.50

Bridget RileyPaintings and Related WorkColin WigginsWith Michael Bracewell and Marla Prather

This beautifully illustrated exploration of Bridget Riley’s recent paintings celebrates the artist’s lifelong engagement with works in the National Gallery and affirms her long status as Britain’s greatest abstract artist. Published by National Gallery Company/ Distributed by Yale University Press PB-with Flaps 2011 78 pp. 50 color illus. 978-1-85709-497-8 $18.00

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Avant-Garde Art in Everyday LifeEarly Twentieth-Century European ModernismEdited by Matthew S. WitkovskyWith essays by Jared Ash, Maria Gough, Jindrich Toman, Nancy Troy, and Andrés Zervigón

This handsome book highlights the work of six 20th-century European designers who merged the avant-garde with the everyday, revolution-izing advertising, book and poster design, and even the packaging of household items. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago Cloth 2011 160 pp. 160 color illus. 978-0-300-16609-5 $50.00

The Visual World of French TheoryFigurationsSarah WilsonThis revelatory book focuses on a remarkable series of encounters between the most prominent French philosophers of the 1960s and 1970s—Sartre, Deleuze, Bourdieu, and Foucault among them—and the artists of their times, most particu-larly the protagonists of the Narrative Figuration movement. Cloth 2010 240 pp. 10 b/w + 120 color illus. 978-0-300-16281-3 $65.00

Christian MarclayFestivalWhitney Museum of American ArtA creatively packaged and thought-ful look at how Marclay’s compelling contemporary art practice has evolved over time and continues to expand and develop. Distributed for the Whitney Museum of American Art 3-Volume Paperback Set with Slipcase 2011 246 pp. 250 color and b/w illus. 978-0-300-16900-3 $35.00

Man, Myth, and Sensual PleasuresJan Gossart’s Renaissance: The Complete WorksEdited by Maryan W. AinsworthMaryan W. Ainsworth, Stijn Alsteens, and Nadine M. Orenstein; With contributions by Lorne Campbell, Ethan Matt Kavaler, Peter Klein, and Stephanie Schrader

A stunning and comprehensive volume on the Netherlandish old master who success-fully assimilated Italian Renaissance style into the art of 16th-century northern Europe. Published in association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art Cloth 2010 496 pp. 116 b/w + 337 color illus. 978-0-300-16657-6 $85.00

German Impressionist Landscape PaintingLiebermann-Corinth-SlevogtEdited by Götz Czymmek and Helga Kessler AurischTexts by Götz Czymmek, Bernhard Geil, Helga Kessler Aurisch, Stephan Koja, Angelika Wesenberg; Contributions by Nicole Hartje-Grave

The first English-language study of three great painters known as the “triumvirate of German Impressionism”: Max Liebermann, Lovis Corinth, and Max Slevogt. Distributed for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Cloth 2010 256 pp. 195 color illus. 978-0-300-16614-9 $65.00

Pastel PortraitsImages of 18th-Century EuropeKatharine Baetjer and Marjorie ShelleyA beautiful and comprehensive overview of the history of pastels in 18th-century Europe. Published in association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art Paper 2011 56 pp. 75 color illus. 978-0-300-16981-2 $14.95

Rooms with a ViewThe Open Window in the 19th CenturySabine RewaldThe first book to explore the theme of the open window in 19th-century European art and its associated qualities of poetry, luminosity, and unfulfilled longing. Published in association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art PB-with Flaps 2011 208 pp. 5 b/w + 110 color illus. 978-0-300-16977-5 $30.00

VeniceCanaletto and His RivalsCharles BeddingtonWith a contribution by Amanda Bradley

This book surveys a constellation of remarkable painters who captured the city in dazzling pictures that are among the greatest achievements in 18th-century art. Published by National Gallery Company/ Distributed by Yale University Press Cloth 2010 192 pp. 130 color illus. 978-1-85709-418-3 $50.00

Titian and the Golden Age of Venetian PaintingMasterpieces from the National Galleries of ScotlandEdited by Edgar Peters BowronWith essays by Michael Clarke and Andrew Butterfield

Accompanying an unprecedented exhibition of Old Master paintings and drawings from the National Galleries of Scotland, this catalogue features Titian’s supreme masterpieces, Diana and Actaeon and Diana and Callisto. Distributed for The High Museum of Art, The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, and The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Cloth 2010 108 pp. 50 color illus. 978-0-300-16685-9 $29.95

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Renaissance FacesVan Eyck to TitianEssays by Lorne Campbell, Miguel Falomir, Jennifer Fletcher, and Luke SysonWith works by Van Eyck, Dürer, Leonardo, Titian, and many more, this gorgeous book examines the relationship between Northern and Southern European Renaissance portrait painting. Published by National Gallery Company/ Distributed by Yale University Press Paper 2011 304 pp. 190 color illus. 978-1-85709-407-7 $40.00Cloth 2008 304 pp. 190 color illus. 978-1-85709-411-4 $70.00

Empire Without EndAntiquities Collections in Renaissance Rome, c. 1350–1527Kathleen Wren ChristianThis lucid and coherent account provides a new overview of the collecting of antiquities in early Renaissance Rome, from the time of Petrarch to the Sack of Rome in 1527. The book culminates in a detailed catalogue of the thirty-six most important antiquities collections formed before the Sack and brings these vanished sites back to life. Cloth 2010 288 pp. 220 b/w + 50 color illus. 978-0-300-15421-4 $70.00

Becoming VenetianImmigrants and the Arts in Early Modern VeniceBlake de MariaFrom monumental palaces to pictorial cycles, Blake de Maria examines the artistic patronage commissioned by and associated with rich immigrant merchants who relocated to Venice with the aim of becoming Venetian cittadini, or citizens. Cloth 2010 256 pp. 140 b/w + 60 color illus. 978-0-300-14881-7 $65.00

Rembrandt and the Face of JesusEdited by Lloyd DeWittPreface by Seymour Slive and contributions by Lloyd DeWitt, Blaise Ducos, Franziska Gottwald, George S. Keyes, Shelley Perlove, Larry Silver, Ken Sutherland, and Mark Tucker

This fascinating book explores the significance of Rembrandt’s depictions of Christ and how his innovative use of a Jewish model revolutionized aspects of art history dating to antiquity. Published in association with the Philadelphia Museum of Art Cloth 2011 256 pp. 20 b/w + 130 color illus. 978-0-300-16957-7 $65.00

Modern/Contemporary European

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GoldenDutch and Flemish Masterworks from the Rose-Marie and Eijk van Otterloo CollectionFrederik J. DuparcWith essays by Femke Diercks, Reinier Baarsen, and Loek van Aalst

This stunning publication celebrates the first U.S. exhibition of Rose-Marie and Eijk van Otterloo’s extraordinary private collection of 17th-century Dutch and Flemish art, which includes works by Rembrandt, Frans Hals, and Jan Brueghel the Elder, among others. Published in association with the Peabody Essex Museum Cloth 2011 404 pp. 5 b/w +129 color illus. 978-0-300-16973-7 $65.00

Caravaggio and His Circle in RomeA Barbaric and Brutal MannerDavid Franklin and Sebastian SchützeThis lavishly produced book showcases 65 works by Baroque painters of Italian, French, Dutch, Flemish, and Spanish origin, illustrating the influence of the Italian artist Caravaggio and how he irrevocably changed the course of art history. Published in association with the National Gallery of Canada Cloth 2011 224 pp. 150 color illus. 978-0-300-17072-6 $50.00

Raw Painting“The Butcher’s Shop” by Annibale CarracciC. D. Dickerson IIIA new look at Carracci’s early contributions to naturalist painting. Kimbell Masterpiece Series Distributed for the Kimbell Art Museum PB-with Flaps 2010 100 pp. 2 b/w + 59 color illus. 978-0-300-16640-8 $16.95

The Sacred Image in the Age of ArtTitian, Tintoretto, Barocci, El Greco, CaravaggioMarcia B. HallThis superbly illustrated book takes a fresh look at some of the greatest painters of the Italian Renaissance and showcases their lesser-known religious artworks. Cloth 2011 352 pp. 30 b/w + 200 color illus. 978-0-300-16967-6 $75.00

The Italian Paintings Before 1400Dillian GordonUpdated to include important new acquisitions and extensive new research findings, this exceptionally beautiful catalogue encompasses the National Gallery’s entire collection of pre-1400 Italian paintings, including works by Cimabue, Duccio, Giotta, and others. National Gallery Catalogues Published by National Gallery Company/ Distributed by Yale University Press Cloth 2011 544 pp. 500 color illus. 978-1-85709-482-4 $125.00

The Age of French ImpressionismMasterpieces from the Art Institute of ChicagoGloria Groom and Douglas DruickWith the assistance of Dorota Chudzicka and Jill Shaw

This lavishly illustrated book—newly revised and expanded—features over 100 Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces from the Art Institute’s world-renowned collection of late-19th-century French art and offers a fascinating overview of the Impressionist movement. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago Cloth 2010 200 pp. 42 b/w + 154 color illus. 978-0-300-16780-1 $50.00

Encountering GeniusHoudon’s Portraits of Benjamin FranklinJack Hinton, Melissa Meighan, and Andrew LinsAn in-depth technical study of French sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon’s iconic bust of Benjamin Franklin. Published in association with the Philadelphia Museum of Art Paper 2011 100 pp. 18 b/w + 85 color illus. 978-0-300-14164-1 $25.00

The Genius of RenoirPaintings from the ClarkJohn HouseWith an essay by James A. Ganz

This gorgeously illustrated volume analyzes in new depth each of the 32 Renoir masterpieces in the collection of the Clark Art Institute, and also sheds light on Sterling Clark’s pursuits as art collector and museum founder. Distributed for the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Cloth 2011 140 pp. 7 b/w + 56 color illus. 978-0-300-11105-7 $39.95

Jean Fouquet and the Invention of FranceArt and Nation after the Hundred Years WarErik InglisThe first survey in English of 15th- century court painter Jean Fouquet’s work in nearly sixty years explores how he contributed to France’s nascent nationalism through his art and how this era saw the greatest changes in French art prior to Impressionism. Cloth 2011 320 pp. 180 b/w + 60 color illus. 978-0-300-13443-8 $75.00

Christen KøbkeDanish Master of LightDavid Jackson with Kasper MonradWritten by leading scholars of Scandinavian art, this beautiful book offers an overview of Købke’s artistic achievements. Published in association with the National Galleries of Scotland Cloth 2010 128 pp. 85 color illus. 978-0-300-16663-7 $50.00

Van Eyck to GossaertTowards a Northern RenaissanceSusan Frances JonesBeginning in the early 15th century with Jan van Eyck and ending in the mid-16th century with Pieter Bruegel, this magnificent book explores the achievements of Neth-erlandish painters during an extraordinarily innovative period. Published by National Gallery Company/ Distributed by Yale University Press Cloth 2011 144 pp. 70 color illus. 978-1-85709-505-0 $35.00 DVD 978-1-85709-509-8 $28.00

Blessed and BeautifulPicturing the SaintsRobert KielyA powerful and searching meditation on the lives of the saints and the images of them painted by Renaissance artists in Italy. Robert Kiely’s beautifully written and thoughtful book treats saints seriously as human religious figures (not icons of perfection), brought to life by great Italian paintings in dialogue with scripture, legend, and poetry. Cloth 2010 288 pp. 130 color illus. 978-0-300-16277-6 $40.00

“The Dance around the Golden Calf” by Lucas van LeydenJan Piet Filedt KokAn in-depth study of Lucan van Leyden’s masterpiece. Distributed for the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam Paper 2010 68 pp. 72 color illus. 978-90-8689-040-8 $19.95

Devotion by DesignItalian Altarpieces before 1500Scott NethersoleA lovely introduction to pre-16th-century Italian painted altarpieces, this book explores their functions, variations, locations, and dislocations, taking into account a wealth of new findings from recent scholarship. Published by National Gallery Company/ Distributed by Yale University Press Cloth 2011 128 pp. 50 color illus. 978-1-85709-525-8 $40.00

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Hendrick AvercampMaster of the Ice SceneEdited by Pieter RoelofsThis beautifully illustrated book intro-duces Hendrick Avercamp, considered the master of winter landscapes, to a general audience. Distributed for the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam Paper 2010 192 pp. 250 color illus. 978-90-8689-059-0 $45.00

Altered and AdornedUsing Renaissance Prints in Daily LifeSuzanne Karr Schmidt, with Kimberly NicholsA fascinating journey through the experimental world of printmaking in the mid-15th and 16th centuries, offering a delightful, often surprising look at the role of decorative prints in everyday Renaissance life. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago Cloth 2011 104 pp. 95 illus. 978-0-300-16911-9 $35.00

Meet RembrandtLife and Work of the Master PainterGary SchwartzThis attractive and accessible book introduces the reader to the great artist’s life, art, and world. Distributed for the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam Paper 2011 112 pp. 85 illus. 978-90-8689-057-6 $19.95

A Reflection of HollandThe Best of the Hague School in the RijksmuseumRenske SuyverAtmospheric evocations of the Dutch landscape seen by 19th-century artists. Distributed for the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam Paper 2010 128 pp. 170 color illus. 978-90-8689-048-4 $25.00

Impressionist ChildrenChildhood, Family, and Modern Identity in French ArtGreg M. ThomasA fascinating look at child and family imagery in French Impressionism, which reveals how the Impressionists reflected new ideas about subjectivity and identity among the Parisian middle class in the late 1800s. Cloth 2011 240 pp. 150 b/w + 25 color illus. 978-0-300-11285-6 $65.00

Gabriel MetsuEdited by Adriaan E. WaiboerThrough detailed analysis of the various styles, techniques, and subjects in which Metsu worked, this beautifully produced collection relocates the artist in his prime position in Dutch Golden Age art. Published in association with the National Gallery of Ireland Cloth 2010 244 pp. 160 color illus. 978-0-300-16724-5 $65.00

Kings, Queens, and CourtiersArt in Early Renaissance FranceEdited by Martha WolffWith contributions by Thomas Kren, Elisabeth Taburet-Delahaye, Roger Wieck, Martha Wolff, and others

Featuring paintings, sculptures, illumi-nated manuscripts, and other exquisite objects, this sumptuous catalogue provides an overview of French art circa 1500, when a unique art fusing the Re-naissance and Gothic styles emerged. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago Cloth 2011 208 pp. 180 color illus. 978-0-300-17025-2 $60.00

Gauguin’s Paradise RememberedThe Noa Noa PrintsAlastair Wright and Calvin BrownA groundbreaking, comprehensive look at Gauguin’s revolutionary Noa Noa woodcuts and the pivotal role they played in his artistic evolution following his first Tahitian voyage. Distributed for the Princeton University Art Museum PB-Paper with Flaps 2010 136 pp. 6 b/w + 87 color illus. 978-0-300-14929-6 $35.00

OlmecColossal Masterworks of Ancient MexicoEdited by Kathleen Berrin and Virginia M. FieldsA major exploration of one of the most important early artistic cultures of the ancient Americas. Published in association with the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Cloth 2010 272 pp. 231 color illus. + 4 maps 978-0-300-16676-7 $65.00

Tutankhamun’s FuneralHerbert E. WinlockIntroduction and Appendix by Dorothea Arnold

Featuring all new color photography and historical analysis, this fascinating volume explores the physical evidence of the legendary pharaoh’s mummification and funeral. Published in association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art PB-with Flaps 2010 72 pp. 100 color illus. 978-0-300-16735-1 $14.95

Art of the Ancient Near EastA Resource for EducatorsKim Benzel, Sarah Graff, Yelena Rakic, and Edith W. WattsThis essential guide for educators focuses on the variety of art produced by the rich and complex cultures that flourished in what is known today as the Middle East during a vast period between about 8,000 B.C. and 650 A.D. Published in association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art Mixed media product; posters; CD; gallery guide 2010 book 140 pp. 5 b/w + 75 color illus. 978-0-300-16708-5 $79.95

How to Read Greek VasesJoan R. MertensAn accessible guide to understanding Greek vases through 35 masterpieces from the remarkable collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Published in association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art PB-with Flaps 2011 176 pp. 214 color illus. + 4 maps 978-0-300-15523-5 $25.00

European Ancient and Medieval

Treasures of HeavenSaints, Relics, and Devotion in Medieval EuropeEdited by Martina Bagnoli, Holger A. Klein, C. Griffith Mann, and James RobinsonDrawing together some 140 treasured objects from international collections, this beautiful volume traces the history of reli-quaries and discusses how the Christian veneration of relics influenced medieval religious and artistic expression. Distributed for the Walters Art Museum Cloth 2010 278 pp. 300 color illus. 978-0-300-16827-3 $65.00

Italian Medieval Sculpture in The Metropolitan Museum of Art and The CloistersLisbeth Castelnuovo-Tedesco and Jack SoultanianWith contributions by Richard Y. Tayar

A groundbreaking art historical and technological examination of the more than 70 works of Italian medieval sculpture from the Metropolitan Museum and The Cloisters. Published in association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art Cloth 2010 368 pp. 41 b/w + 287 color illus. 978-0-300-14898-5 $75.00

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The Architecture of Alexandria and Egypt 300 B.C.–A.D. 700Judith McKenzieLong considered lost beyond recall, the architecture of ancient Alexandria is rediscovered in this masterful feat of archaeological detective work. Lavishly illustrated, the book uncovers the true extent of the city’s architectural legacy. Winner of the 2010 James R. Wiseman Book Award sponsored by the Archaeological Insti-tute of America

The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art Series Paper 2011 480 pp. 350 b/w + 274 color illus. 978-0-300-17094-8 $56.00

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The Medieval HaggadahArt, Narrative, and Religious ImaginationMarc Michael EpsteinHistorian Marc Michael Epstein explores four illuminated manuscripts created for use at home services on Passover, including the fascinating Birds’ Head Haggadah, and offers new insights on the meaning of their magnificent and enigmatic artwork. Cloth 2011 344 pp. 151 color illus. 978-0-300-15666-9 $65.00

Translating TruthAmbitious Images and Religious Knowledge in Late Medieval France and EnglandAden KumlerThis important book explores how illuminated manuscripts translated sacred truth and religious knowledge to the painted page in the later Middle Ages, offering lay elites a greater role in the pursuit of salvation. Cloth 2011 304 pp. 21 b/w + 63 color illus. 978-0-300-16493-0 $65.00

ByzantiumFrom Antiquity to the RenaissanceThomas F. MathewsExtensively illustrated, this authoritative survey explores eleven hundred years of Byzantine art in the context of the empire’s culture, history and theology. Paper 2010 176 pp. 16 b/w + 106 color illus. 978-0-300-16766-5 $20.00

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Marking the HoursEnglish People and Their Prayers, 1240–1570Eamon Duffy

“Eamon Duffy’s Marking the Hours brilliantly opens up ‘windows on men’s souls’—as well as being this year’s most beautifully produced work of history.” —John Adamson, The Sunday Telegraph Paper 2011 208 pp. 120 color illus. 978-0-300-17058-0 $25.00 Cloth 2007 208 pp. 120 color illus. 978-0-300-11714-1 $38.00

John La Farge’s Second ParadiseVoyages in the South Seas, 1890–1891Elisabeth HodermarskyWith essays by Henry Adams, Elizabeth C. Childs, John Stuart Gordon, and Anna Arabindan Kesson

A comprehensive new assessment of the South Seas works of American painter, muralist, and stained-glass artist John La Farge, published on the 100th anniversary of his death. Published in association with the Yale University Art Gallery Cloth 2010 240 pp. 170 color illus. 978-0-300-14135-1 $55.00

An American ExperimentGeorge Bellows and the Ashcan PaintersDavid Peters CorbettWith contributions by Katherine Bourguignon and Christopher Riopelle

An accessible new introduction to George Bellows and the painters of the Ashcan School, focusing on the key characteris-tics and themes of their work. Published by National Gallery Company/ Distributed by Yale University Press PB-with Flaps 2011 56 pp. 32 color illus. 978-1-85709-527-2 $15.00

American Art and PhilanthropyTwenty Years of Collecting at the Museum of Fine Arts, HoustonPeter C. MarzioThis inspiring book showcases American art from the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and explores the museum’s impressive mission of collection-building over the past two decades. Distributed for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Cloth 2010 388 pp. 365 color illus. 978-0-300-16756-6 $75.00

George Inness in ItalyMark D. MitchellWith an essay by Judy Dion

A fascinating look at how two Italian sojourns impacted the work of George Inness, a canonical figure in the history of American landscape painting. Published in association with the Philadelphia Museum of Art PB-with Flaps 2011 60 pp. 12 b/w + 40 color illus. 978-0-300-17116-7 $18.00

John Singer SargentFigures and Landscapes, 1883–1899: The Complete Paintings, Volume 5Richard Ormond and Elaine KilmurrayThe newest volume in the celebrated catalogue raisonné, encompassing the painter’s Impressionist period. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Cloth 2010 392 pp. 127 b/w + 311 color illus. 978-0-300-16111-3 $75.00

American Paintings and Works on Paper in the Barnes FoundationRichard J. WattenmakerWith an Introduction by Derek Gillman

This first publication on the Barnes Foundation’s collection of important 20th-century American paintings by such artists as William J. Glackens, Maurice and Charles Prendergast, Charles Demuth, Alfred H. Maurer, Ernest Lawson, Horace Pippin, and many others. Distributed for The Barnes Foundation Cloth 2010 404 pp. 45 b/w + 376 color illus. 978-0-300-15877-9 $75.00

Thomas LawrenceRegency Power & BrillianceEdited by Cassandra Albinson, Peter Funnell, and Lucy PeltzWith essays by Cassandra Albinson, Peter Funnell, and Marcia Pointon

A fascinating look at the great Regency portraitist’s life and work. Published in association with the Yale Center for British Art and the National Portrait Gallery, London Cloth 2010 280 pp. 20 b/w + 160 color illus. 978-0-300-16718-4 $70.00

Ford Madox BrownA Catalogue RaisonnéMary BennettThis fully illustrated catalogue provides the first complete coverage of all of Madox Brown’s work and provides a fascinating insight into his ideas and practice. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Boxed Set 2010 686 pp. 522 b/w + 458 color illus. 978-0-300-16591-3 $200.00

Imperial LandscapesBritain’s Global Visual Culture, 1745–1820John E. CrowleyA beautifully illustrated historical analysis of how British imperial landscape art mediated the politics of colonization. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Cloth 2011 320 pp. 115 b/w + 135 color illus. 978-0-300-17050-4 $85.00

Hogarth’s Marriage A-la-ModeJudy EgertonWith a DVD narrated by Alan Bennett

With razor-sharp wit, William Hogarth, painter and engraver, mocked the vices and follies of 18th-century British society. This book examines his satiric masterpiece and unlocks many mysteries that have long surrounded it. Published by National Gallery Company/ Distributed by Yale University Press Cloth with DVD 2011 80 pp. 11 b/w + 34 color illus. 978-1-85709-510-4 $25.00

“Yale consistently maintains one of the most impressive lists among academic presses, but in recent years, it has taken an almost

unprecedented lead in art books.” —Kenneth Baker,

San Francisco Chronicle Book Review

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Decorating the ‘Godly’ HouseholdReligious Art in Post-Reformation BritainTara HamlingThis compelling new study presents a wealth of visual evidence to argue that religious subject matter was common in the arts of Protestant Britain. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Cloth 2011 256 pp. 80 b/w + 40 color illus. 978-0-300-16282-0 $75.00

Philip de LászlóHis Life and ArtDuff Hart-DavisA new biography of Britain’s preeminent 20th-century portraitist. Cloth 2010 412 pp. 100 b/w + 45 color illus. 978-0-300-13716-3 $55.00

The Print in Early Modern EnglandAn Historical OversightMalcolm JonesThis remarkable book provides an iconographic survey of the single-sheet prints produced during the early modern era, and brings to light significant recent discoveries from this visual storehouse. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Cloth 2010 352 pp. 220 b/w + 30 color illus. 978-0-300-13697-5 $95.00

Johan Zoffany, R.A.1733–1810Mary WebsterA comprehensve overview of the life and art of one of England’s greatest and most popular painters of the 18th century. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Cloth 2011 832 pp. 100 b/w + 330 color illus. 978-0-300-16278-3 $100.00

American and British General

Walter CraneThe Arts and Crafts, Painting, and PoliticsMorna O’NeillA fascinating portrait of an artist who used his talent and energy to dismantle the traditional boundaries between fine art and decorative art, between elite art and popular art, and between art and propaganda. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Cloth 2011 320 pp. 100 b/w + 20 color illus. 978-0-300-16768-9 $75.00

John BrettPre-Raphaelite Landscape PainterChristiana PayneAn essential guide to the preeminent Pre-Raphaelite landscape painter John Brett. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Cloth 2010 304 pp. 150 b/w + 120 color illus. 978-0-300-16575-3 $90.00

British Painting: 16th–19th CenturiesState Hermitage Museum CatalogueElizaveta RenneA complete catalogue of the 135 works in the State Hermitage Museum’s British collection, which includes works by Godfrey Kneller, Thomas Gainsborough, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Joseph Wright of Derby and other artists from England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art by Yale University Press and the State Hermitage Museum Cloth 2011 464 pp. 650 color illus. 978-0-300-17046-7 $150.00

CartooningPhilosophy and PracticeIvan BrunettiThe editor of Yale’s Anthology of Graphic Fiction offers a smart and charming guide to the art of cartooning through 15 weeklong lessons. Paper 2011 88 pp. 30 b/w illus. 978-0-300-17099-3 $13.00

Collector without WallsNorton Simon and His Hunt for the BestSara CampbellA stunning look at Norton Simon’s astonishing art collection, including the most interesting acquisitions and deaccessions. Distributed for The Norton Simon Art Foundation Cloth 2010 480 pp. 2500 color illus. 978-0-300-16672-9 $65.00

Upside DownArctic RealitiesEdited by Edmund CarpenterContributions by Anne Bahnson, Mikhail Bronshtein and Kirill Dneprovsky, Edmund Carpenter, Ann Fienup-Riordan, Robert McGhee and Patricia Sutherland

This fascinating book showcases ancient and modern works from the Arctic region, including major sites in Russia and Alaska, and explores the relationship between the aesthetics of native Arctic cultures and their environments. Distributed for The Menil Collection Cloth 2011 224 pp. 62 b/w + 132 color illus. 978-0-300-16938-6 $50.00

The Rothko ChapelWritings on Art and the Threshold of the DivineDominique de MenilForewords by Fariha de Menil Friedrich and Christopher Rothko; Introduction by Emilee Dawn Whitehurst

This elegant collection gathers for the first time selected writings by Dominique de Menil, co-founder of the Rothko Chapel in Houston and passionate advocate of interfaith dialogue, human rights, and the arts. Distributed for the Rothko Chapel PB-with Flaps 2010 124 pp. 24 b/w illus. 978-0-300-16777-1 $20.00

One Hundred Great PaintingsLouise GovierWith an introduction by Tim Marlow

This beautifully illustrated volume traces the development of European painting over six centuries through one hundred significant pictures. Published by National Gallery Company/ Distributed by Yale University Press Cloth 2010 216 pp. 110 color illus. 978-1-85709-493-0 $45.00

National Gallery Technical BulletinVolume 31Ashok Roy, Series EditorThis volume focuses on works in the National Gallery’s collection for which scientific examination has been central to the attribution. Published by National Gallery Company/ Distributed by Yale University Press Paper 2011 112 pp. 100 color illus. 978-1-85709-495-4 $70.00

A Closer Look: Still LifeErika LangmuirIn this Closer Look volume, Erika Langmuir examines the special fascination of still life and what distinguishes it from other categories of painting. Published by National Gallery Company/ Distributed by Yale University Press Paper 2011 96 pp. 90 color illus 978-1-85709-500-5 $15.00

A Closer Look: FramesNicholas PennyIn this Closer Look guide illustrated by frames from the National Gallery’s magnificent collection, Nicholas Penny explores the history of frames, the design and techniques of frame-making, what frames do for paintings, and the part they play in the decoration and often the architecture of an interior. Published by National Gallery Company/ Distributed by Yale University Press Paper 2011 96 pp. 90 color illus. 978-1-85709-440-4 $15.00

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The Migrant’s TimeRethinking Art History and DiasporaEdited by Saloni MathurA collection of thought-provoking, scholarly essays that address the increasing emergence of the theme of migration in the world of art. Clark Studies in the Visual Arts Distributed for the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Paper 2011 256 pp. 75 b/w illus. 978-0-300-13414-8 $24.95

Gray CollectionSeven Centuries of ArtEdited by Suzanne Folds McCullaghWith an interview by Lawrence Weschler and a contribution by François Borne

A beautifully illustrated publication featuring a leading Chicago private collection that spans seven centuries of masterworks. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago Cloth 2010 224 pp. 174 color illus. 978-0-300-16626-2 $50.00

Ignite the Power of ArtAdvancing Visitor Engagement in MuseumsBonnie Pitman and Ellen HirzyThe results of a groundbreaking research initiative for enhancing the museum visitor experience are explored in depth in this informative and useful book. Distributed for the Dallas Museum of Art Paper 2011 238 pp. 141 color illus. + 6 figures 978-0-300-16754-2 $25.00

Representing JusticeInvention, Controversy, and Rights in City-States and Democratic CourtroomsJudith Resnik and Dennis E. CurtisBy mapping the remarkable run of the icon of Justice, a woman with scales and sword, and by tracing the development of public spaces dedicated to justice, the authors explore the evolution of adjudication into its modern form as well as the intimate relationship between the courts and democracy. Yale Law Library Series in Legal History and Reference Cloth 2011 720 pp. 229 b/w + 49 color illus. 978-0-300-11096-8 $75.00

Ex LibrisThe Art of BookplatesMartin HopkinsonThis handsome book celebrates book-plates and the artists who have created them, from Albrecht Dürer to Edward Burne-Jones. Illustrated with 100 key examples of ex libris art, the volume traces the evolution of bookplate design in Europe and beyond. PB-with Flaps 2011 112 pp. 100 color illus. 978-0-300-17163-1 $15.00

Objects of ExchangeSocial and Material Transformation on the Late Nineteenth-Century Northwest CoastEdited by Aaron GlassWith contributions by Mique’l Askren, Margaret Blackman, Kathryn Bunn-Marcuse, Kimon Keramidas, Judith Ostrowitz, Megan Smetzer

Drawing on the collection of the American Museum of Natural History, this book reveals the artistic traces of dramatic change for the indigenous peoples of the Northwest Coast of America in the late 19th century. Distributed for the Bard Graduate Center Paper 2011 256 pp. 35 b/w + 115 color illus. 978-0-300-17442-7 $40.00

To DoA Book of Alphabets and BirthdaysGertrude SteinWith illustrations by Giselle Potter and an introduction by Timothy Young

The first ever illustrated edition of Gertrude Stein’s relatively unknown children’s book. Published in association with the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library Cloth 2011 120 pp. 28 color illus. 978-0-300-17097-9 $25.00

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Behind Closed DoorsAt Home in Georgian EnglandAmanda Vickery

“If until now the Georgian home has been like a monochrome engraving, Vickery has made it three dimensional and vibrantly colored. . . . Utterly engaging.” —Andrea Wulf, New York Times Book Review

In this brilliant work, Amanda Vickery unlocks the homes of Georgian England to examine the lives of the people who lived there. Paper 2010 368 pp. 80 b/w + 25 color illus. 978-0-300-16896-9 $28.00 Cloth 2009 368 pp. 80 b/w + 25 color illus. 978-0-300-15453-5 $45.00

Doonesbury and the Art of G.B. TrudeauBrian Walker

“There are few books that I unequivocally state should be on every cartoonist’s book shelf, but this is one of them. Anyone wanting to better understand cartooning at the level of an American master should own this book.”—Alan Gardner, The Daily Cartoonist

An exciting look at the artistic evolution of the iconic style of Doonesbury. Cloth 2010 272 pp. 130 b/w + 360 color illus. 978-0-300-15427-6 $49.95

The Emperor’s Private ParadiseTreasures from the Forbidden CityNancy BerlinerWith Mark C. Elliott and Liu Chang, Yuan Hongqi, and Henry Tzu Ng

An extraordinary glimpse at imperial art from the Qianlong Garden, one of China’s most stunning historical sites, located deep within the Forbidden City. Organized by the Peabody Essex Museum in partnership with the Palace Museum and in cooperation with the World Monuments Fund Cloth 2010 256 pp. 25 b/w + 267 color illus. 978-0-300-16389-6 $65.00

Korean Buncheong Ceramics from the Leeum, Samsung Museum of ArtSoyoung Lee and Jeon Seung-chang This innovative study presents new scholarship on Buncheong ceramics and illustrates why this historical art form, which began in Korea in the 15th and 16th centuries, continues to resonate with contemporary artists. Published in association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art Cloth 2011 176 pp. 88 b/w + 112 color illus. 978-0-300-15516-7 $45.00

Wisdom EmbodiedChinese Buddhist and Daoist Sculpture in The Metropolitan Museum of ArtDenise Patry Leidy and Donna StrahanWith contributions by Lawrence Becker, Arianna Gambirasi, Takao Itoh, Mechtild Mertz, Won Yee Ng, Adriana Rizzo, and Mark Wypyski

Featuring all new photography, this comprehensive volume reassesses 120 works from the Metropolitan Museum’s unparalleled collection of Chinese Buddhist and Daoist sculpture. Published in association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art Cloth 2011 256 pp. 168 b/w + 227 color illus. 978-0-300-15521-1 $65.00

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The World of Khubilai KhanChinese Art in the Yuan DynastyEdited by James C. Y. WattWith essays by Maxwell K. Hearn, Denise Patry Leidy, Zhixin Jason Sun, John Guy, Joyce Denney, Birgitta Augustin, and Nancy S. Steinhardt

A fascinating exploration of art and culture during the reign of Khubilai Khan and beyond. Published in association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art Cloth 2010 360 pp. 28 b/w + 379 color illus. 978-0-300-16656-9 $65.00

Arts of the Pacific IslandsAnne D’AllevaFeaturing works from Melanesian, Polynesian, Micronesian, and New Guinean traditions, this comprehensive survey explains the significance of the art of the Pacific Rim by contextualizing works within each island’s unique culture and practices. Paper 2010 176 pp. 19 b/w + 106 color illus. 978-0-300-16412-1 $20.00

Ancestors of the LakeArt of Lake Sentani and Humboldt Bay, New GuineaEdited by Virginia-Lee WebbA fascinating exploration of the distinctive New Guinea art acquired by 19th-century Western visitors, including the landmark collection of French writer and art dealer Jacques Viot. Distributed for The Menil Collection Cloth 2011 128 pp. 86 color illus. 978-0-300-16610-1 $50.00

Wonder, Image, and Cosmos in Medieval IslamPersis BerlekampClosely examining premodern illustrated manuscripts of Islamic cosmographies, this original book sheds new light not only on the historical relationships among Islam, representational images, and philosophy but also on the history of book illustration. Cloth 2011 224 pp. 55 b/w + 40 color illus. 978-0-300-17060-3 $65.00

Turkmen SilverJewelry and Ornaments from the Marshall and Marilyn Wolf CollectionLayla S. DibaA glorious book detailing treasures from one of the most significant private collections of Turkmen silver ornaments in the world, placing them in the larger context of Islamic art. Published in association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art Cloth 2011 250 pp. 20 b/w + 250 color illus. 978-0-300-12404-0 $65.00

Gifts of the SultanThe Arts of Giving at the Islamic CourtsLinda KomaroffThis glorious catalogue is the first to investigate gift-giving and its impact on the development of art in the wider Islamic world from the 8th through the 19th centuries. The book features 240 rare and costly works of art, all once circulated as courtly gifts. Distributed for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Cloth 2011 336 pp. 250 color illus. 978-0-300-17110-5 $65.00

Asian and Oceanic Middle Eastern Photography

Chinese CeramicsFrom the Paleolithic Period through the Qing DynastyEdited by Li Zhiyan, Virginia L. Bower, and He LiForeword by David Ake Sensabaugh Introductions by Li Zhiyan and Virginia L. Bower; Ding Penbo, Li Jixian, and Quan Kuishan; Laurie E. Barnes, He Li, Kanazawa Yoh, and William R. Sargent

A lavishly illustrated encyclopedic survey of the history of Chinese ceramics from its earliest origins through the Qing dynasty, showing the grace and grandeur of this art form. The Culture & Civilization of China Cloth 2010 608 pp. 75 b/w + 700 color illus. 978-0-300-11278-8 $85.00

Old Javanese GoldThe Hunter Thompson Collection at the Yale University Art GalleryJohn MiksicStunning ancient artifacts, including jewelry, statues, and coins from the island of Java are featured in this beautifully produced book. Distributed for the Yale University Art Gallery Cloth 2011 288 pp. 10 b/w + 135 color illus. 978-0-300-16910-2 $60.00

CloisonnéChinese Enamels from the Ming and Qing DynastiesEdited by Béatrice QuetteThis sumptuously illustrated book explores the art of Chinese cloisonné. Published in association with the Bard Graduate Center Cloth 2010 368 pp. 20 b/w + 300 color illus. 978-0-300-16720-7 $80.00

Robert AdamsThe Place We Live, A Retrospective Selection of Photographs, 1964–2009Robert AdamsWith essays by Joshua Chuang, Tod Papageorge, Jock Reynolds, and John Szarkowski

This spectacular three-volume set is the first to comprehensively survey the life’s work of one of the most significant and influential chroniclers of the American West. Distributed for the Yale University Art Gallery HC - Set with Slipcase 2011 589 pp. 197 tritones (vol. 1); 197 tritones (vol. 2); 75 tritones (vol. 3) 978-0-300-14137-5 $250.00

What Can We Believe Where?Photographs of the American WestRobert AdamsAfterword by Joshua Chuang and Jock Reynolds

A concise overview of renowned photog-rapher Robert Adams’s 45-year career chronicling the American West. Distributed for the Yale University Art Gallery PB-with Flaps 2010 128 pp. 110 tritone plates 978-0-300-16247-9 $25.00

Art and the Early Photographic AlbumEdited by Stephen BannWhile historic albums featuring photo-graphic reproductions of artworks have often been prized for documentary purposes, this is the first book to explore their broader influence on the way art was experienced. Studies in the History of Art Series Published by the National Gallery of Art, Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts/Distributed by Yale University Press Cloth 2011 288 pp. 63 b/w + 131 color illus. 978-0-300-13590-9 $70.00

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Stieglitz, Steichen, StrandMasterworks from The Metropolitan Museum of ArtMalcolm Daniel

“Stieglitz, Steichen, Strand—the essential S’s—should sit on everyone’s shelf for repeated contemplation of what they once saw and how we still see our world today.”—Bob Duggan, Big Think website Winner of the Special Trade, Photography Award in the 2011 New York Book Show Awards

Published in association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art Cloth 2010 180 pp. 126 color illus. + 9 duotones 978-0-300-16901-0 $35.00

André KertészMichel Frizot and Annie-Laure WanaverbecqA comprehensive retrospective of the work of one of the 20th century’s greatest photographers. Distributed for Editions Hazan, Paris Cloth 2010 360 pp. 500 color illus. 978-0-300-16781-8 $75.00

A Landscape ManifestoDiana BalmoriIntroduction by Michel Conan

Both timely and controversial, this book presents a new strategy for innovative and sustainable urban landscape architecture by one of the world’s leading designers. Cloth 2010 272 pp. 18 b/w + 215 color illus. 978-0-300-15658-4 $65.00

Constructing the IneffableContemporary Sacred ArchitectureEdited by Karla BrittonWith contributions by Thomas Beeby, Peter Eisenman, Kenneth Frampton, Paul Goldberger, Zaha Hadid, Karsten Harries, Steven Holl, Rafael Moneo, Moshe Safdie, Fariborz Sahba, Vincent Scully, Stanley Tigerman, and Miroslav Volf

The first book to examine the building of contemporary houses of worship across multiple faiths, Constructing the Ineffable illustrates how sacred spaces like churches, mosques, and synagogues are viewed in the context of contempo-rary architecture and religious practice. Distributed for the Yale School of Architecture Cloth 2011 248 pp. 200 b/w + 100 color illus. 978-0-300-17037-5 $50.00

Building in TimeFrom Giotto to Alberti and Modern OblivionMarvin TrachtenbergIn this illuminating volume, Trachtenberg rewrites the history of medieval and Renaissance architecture in Italy and recasts the turn to modernity in new terms, those of temporality and its role in architectural theory and practice. Cloth 2010 516 pp. 200 b/w + 120 color illus. 978-0-300-16592-0 $65.00

Architecture in UniformDesigning and Building for the Second World WarJean-Louis CohenA convincing new approach to under-standing architectural developments made between 1937 and 1945, emphasizing that they were fundamental to the development of modernism. Distributed for Editions Hazan, Paris Cloth 2011 448 pp. 300 color illus. 978-2-7541-0530-9 $50.00

The Architecture of the Scottish Medieval Church, 1100–1560Richard FawcettThis detailed survey of Scotland’s medieval church architecture covers buildings constructed between the early 12th century and the Reformation in 1560, from majestic cathedrals to modest parish chapels, exploring the varied influences on their design. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Cloth 2011 432 pp. 300 b/w + 100 color illus. 978-0-300-17049-8 $100.00

The Eighteenth-Century Church in BritainTerry FriedmanA generously illustrated in-depth account of a vast range of 18th-century British ecclesiastical buildings and their architectural character. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Cloth 2011 800 pp. 520 b/w + 185 color illus. 978-0-300-15908-0 $100.00

James Frazer StirlingNotes from the ArchiveAnthony VidlerAn in-depth exploration of the design process and teaching methods of the remarkable British architect as revealed by the archives of the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal. Published in association with the Yale Center for British Art and the Canadian Centre for Architecture Cloth 2010 300 pp. 360 color illus. 978-0-300-16723-8 $70.00

Cottages and VillasThe Birth of the Garden SuburbMireille GalinouThis fascinating book provides the first detailed, accurate, and well-illustrated account of the first 19th-century garden quarter of Britain. Cloth 2011 480 pp. 55 b/w + 250 color illus. 978-0-300-16726-9 $100.00

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Why Architecture MattersPaul GoldbergerBased on decades of looking at buildings and thinking about how we experience them, the Pulitzer Prize-winning New Yorker critic offers a wonderfully reward-ing new way of seeing every aspect of the built world. Selected for the 2009 Holiday Gift Guide, John King, The San Francisco Chronicle; Selected as one of the Best Books on Architecture in 2009, Inga Saffron, The Philadelphia Inquirer

Paper 2011 304 pp. 54 b/w illus. 978-0-300-16817-4 $16.00 Cloth 2009 304 pp. 54 b/w illus. 978-0-300-14430-7 $26.00

The English Castle1066–1650John GoodallThis compellingly written and lavishly illus-trated volume explores the architecture of England’s castles over six centuries. It brings to life their history and describes the changing role of these buildings in warfare, politics, domestic living, and governance. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Cloth 2011 480 pp. 100 b/w + 250 color illus. 978-0-300-11058-6 $75.00

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Louis I. Kahn and the Yale Center for British ArtA Conservation PlanPeter Inskip and Stephen GeeArchitects Peter Inskip and Stephen Gee offer a thorough analysis of the Louis Kahn-designed Yale Center for British Art, describing its construction, assessing its cultural significance, and outlining what must be done to maintain it in perpetuity. Distributed for the Yale Center for British Art Cloth 2011 196 pp. 10 b/w + 250 color illus. 978-0-300-17164-8 $50.00

The Synagogues of Britain and IrelandAn Architectural and Social HistorySharman KadishThis striking publication explores the synagogue in Britain and Ireland from the mid-seventeenth century to today and examines the relationship between architectural style and minority identity in British society. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Cloth 2011 320 pp. 120 b/w + 80 color illus. 978-0-300-17051-1 $75.00

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Eero SaarinenShaping the FutureEdited by Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen and Donald AlbrechtWith contributions by Mark Coir, Sandy Isenstadt, Reinhold Martin, Will Miller, and Vincent Scully

“Everything about this book is, like Saarinen himself, first-class. . . . An indispensable study of an indispensable architect and a bravura performance by Yale University Press. . . . Essential.” —Choice Winner of the Sir Banister Fletcher Award for 2007; AIGA 50 Books/50 Covers of 2006, Outstanding Design; Winner of the 2008 Philip Johnson Award, given by the Society of Architectural Historians

Published in association with the Finnish Cultural Institute in New York, the National Building Museum, Washington, D.C., and the Museum of Finnish Architecture Paper 2011 464 pp. 321 b/w + 125 color illus. 978-0-300-12237-4 $50.00 Cloth 2006 408 pp. 313 b/w + 160 color illus. 978-0-300-11282-5 $65.00

Kevin RocheArchitecture as EnvironmentEeva-Liisa PelkonenForeword by Robert A. M. SternWith contributions by Kathleen John-Alder, Olga Pantelidou, and David Sadighian

This is the first book in more than two decades to examine the career of Kevin Roche, one of the most critically acclaimed and successful architects of the postwar era, and a pioneer in the field. Published in association with the Yale School of Architecture Cloth 2011 280 pp. 107 b/w + 226 color illus. 978-0-300-15223-4 $65.00

Churches in Early Medieval IrelandArchitecture, Ritual and MemoryTomás Ó CarragáinThis is the first book devoted to churches in Ireland dating from the arrival of Christianity in the fifth century to the early stages of the Romanesque around 1100, including those built to house treasures of the golden age of Irish art, such as the Book of Kells and the Ardagh chalice. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Cloth 2011 400 pp. 200 b/w + 100 color illus. 978-0-300-15444-3 $100.00

The Structure of LightRichard Kelly and the Illumination of Modern ArchitectureEdited by Dietrich NeumannForeword by Robert A. M. Stern With contributions by D. Michelle Addingon, Sandy Isenstadt, Phyllis Lambert, Margaret Maile Petty, and Matthew Tanteri

This richly illustrated volume presents the work of lighting designer Richard Kelly, whose collaboration with prominent modern architects re-defined the nocturnal appearance of architecture at mid-century. Published in association with the Yale School of Architecture Cloth 2011 224 pp. 130 b/w + 104 color illus. 978-0-300-16370-4 $60.00

The Waters of RomeAqueducts, Fountains, and the Birth of the Baroque CityKatherine Wentworth RinneA fascinating reassessment of hydraulic engineering that shows how innovative design and strategic urban planning re-made Renaissance Rome into a magnificent baroque city of fountains and fresh water. Cloth 2011 240 pp. 135 b/w + 32 color illus. 978-0-300-15530-3 $65.00

HyperlinksArchitecture and DesignJoseph Rosa and Zoë RyanAn intelligent look at the intersection between architecture and design and how innovative hybrid practices are having an enormous impact on contemporary culture. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago PB-Flexibound 2011 160 pp. 110 color illus. 978-0-300-16705-4 $30.00

Designing TomorrowAmerica’s World’s Fairs of the 1930sEdited by Robert W. Rydell and Laura Burd SchiavoWith contributions by Robert Bennett, Matthew Bokovoy, Robert Alexander Gonzalez, Neil Harris, Lisa D. Schrenk, Kristina Wilson, and Richard Guy Wilson

A dazzling look at the style and significance of six remarkable fairs, which made Modernism an integral component of the nation’s design and linked the aesthetic with the ideal of progress during uncertain times. Published in association with the National Building Museum Paper over Board 2010 224 pp. 102 b/w + 30 color illus. 978-0-300-14957-9 $45.00

Survey of London: The CharterhousePhilip TempleA fully illustrated, comprehensive record of London’s medieval Charterhouse from the Survey of London team, including original research, new photography, and previously unpublished inventories. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Cloth 2010 320 pp. 100 b/w + 200 color illus. + maps 978-0-300-16722-1 $150.00

Neo-avant-garde and PostmodernPostwar Architecture in Britain and BeyondEdited by Mark Crinson and Claire ZimmermanFocusing on British architecture culture in the postwar years, this book chal-lenges the idea of neo-avant-garde and postmodern as two distinct historical phases and offers a more nuanced view that encompasses the continuities between them. Studies in British Art Distributed for the Yale Center for British Art and the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Cloth 2010 432 pp. 27 b/w + 76 color illus. 978-0-300-16618-7 $65.00

Pevsner’s Architectural GlossaryA practical and informative architectural glossary drawn from the vocabulary of the Buildings of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland volumes. Pevsner Architectural Guides Cloth 2011 196 pp. 32 b/w illus. + 40 line drawings 978-0-300-16721-4 $45.00

HullDavid Neave and Susan NeavePevsner Architectural Guides Paper 2010 224 pp. 120 color illus. 978-0-300-14172-6 $40.00

Hampshire: Winchester and the NorthMichael Bullen, John Crook, Rodney Hubbuck, and Nikolaus PevsnerPevsner Architectural Guides Cloth 2010 800 pp. 120 color illus. 978-0-300-12084-4 $85.00

CumbriaMatthew HydePevsner Architectural Guides Cloth 2010 800 pp. 120 color illus. 978-0-300-12663-1 $85.00

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Roberto CapucciArt into FashionDilys E. BlumThis stunning book—the companion to the first U.S. exhibition of Roberto Capucci’s work—offers a captivating look at the world of the Italian couturier, whose extraordinary designs transcend the conventional line between fashion and art. Published in association with the Philadelphia Museum of Art PB-Flexibound 2011 202 pp. 22 b/w + 182 color illus. 978-0-300-16958-4 $50.00

Alexander McQueenSavage BeautyAndrew BoltonWith contributions by Tim Blanks and Susannah Frankel

A stunning overview of the career of de-signer Alexander McQueen, whose iconic and intricate fashions challenged the conventional parameters of clothing. Published in association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art Hardcover with lenticular image 2011 224 pp. 250 color illus. 978-0-300-16978-2 $45.00

Tapestry in the BaroqueNew Aspects of Production and PatronageEdited by Thomas P. Campbell and Elizabeth A. H. ClelandA collection of important essays by renowned scholars who participated in the 2007 Metropolitan Museum symposium on Baroque tapestries. Published in association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art PB-with Flaps 2011 368 pp. 70 b/w + 172 color illus. 978-0-300-15514-3 $40.00

Contemporary British Studio CeramicsAnnie CarlanoA comprehensive and elegant survey of trends in British studio ceramics featuring the work of one hundred artists. Published in association with the Mint Museum Cloth 2010 224 pp. 160 color illus. 978-0-300-16719-1 $60.00

Guitar HeroesLegendary Craftsmen from Italy to New YorkJayson Kerr DobneyA fascinating look at modern archtop guitars and their place in the history of Italian and Italian-American stringed instrument making. Published in association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art Paper 2011 48 pp. 10 b/w + 78 color illus. 978-0-300-16980-5 $14.95

Decorative Arts, Fashion, and Design

Pomp and PovertyA History of Silk in IrelandMairead DunlevyPomp and Poverty unfolds the colorful story of silk production in Ireland—the merchants who manufactured and traded in this luxurious fabric, the exploited and impoverished weavers and dyers, and the aristocracy who used silk as a signifier of wealth and taste. Cloth 2011 280 pp. 25 b/w + 135 color illus. 978-0-300-17041-2 $80.00

Health for SalePosters from the William H. Helfand CollectionWilliam H. Helfand, John Ittmann, and Innis Howe ShoemakerA selection of work from the renowned Helfand Collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, showcasing medical posters by skilled 19th- and 20th-century commercial artists. Published in association with the Philadelphia Museum of Art PB-with Flaps 2011 60 pp. 59 color illus. 978-0-300-17117-4 $18.00

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Design and TruthRobert GrudinIn a path-breaking argument on the role of design in our daily lives, Pulitzer Prize nominee Robert Grudin analyzes the ways in which political and economic power impress themselves on us through the built environment. Paper 2011 224 pp. 5 b/w + 8 color illus. 978-0-300-17131-0 $16.00 Cloth 2010 224 pp. 5 b/w + 8 color illus. 978-0-300-16140-3 $26.00

100 DressesThe Costume Institute / The Metropolitan Museum of ArtPreface by Harold KodaAn irresistible look into more than 300 years of fashion through an exquisite collection of designer dresses. Published in association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art PB-Flexibound 2010 232 pp. 26 b/w +156 color illus. 978-0-300-16655-2 $24.95

Japan Fashion NowValerie Steele with Patricia Mears, Yuniya Kawamura, and Hiroshi NarumiA visually stunning exploration of how contemporary Japanese fashion and visual culture are transforming the way we experience our world. Published in association with The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology, New York PB-with Flaps 2010 240 pp. 120 color illus. 978-0-300-16727-6 $39.95

Gustav Stickley and the American Arts & Crafts MovementKevin W. TuckerWith essays and contributions by Beverly K. Brandt, David Cathers, Joseph Cunningham, and Beth Ann and Tommy McPherson; and contributions by Sally Anne Huxtable

An impressive new look at the iconic designs of the workshops of the patriarch of the American Arts and Crafts movement, Gustav Stickley. Published in association with the Dallas Museum of Art Cloth 2010 272 pp. 170 color illus. 978-0-300-11802-5 $60.00

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Core Yale Backlist and Course Books

An Introduction to ArtCharles HarrisonThis original and inspiring book offers a comprehensive introduction to the arts of painting and sculpture, to the principal artistic print media, and to the visual arts of modernism and post-modernism. PB-with Flaps 2010 320 pp. 250 color illus. ISBN 13: 978-0-300-10915-3 $30.00

Designing TypeKaren ChengWith numerous diagrams that dem-onstrate visual principles and letter construction, this essential book explains the processes behind creating and designing type. Selected as a 2007 AAUP University Press Book for Public and Secondary School Libraries

PB-with Flaps 2006 224 pp. 70 b/w + 100 color diagrams ISBN 13: 978-0-300-11150-7 $34.00

The Rise of the SixtiesAmerican and European Art in the Era of DissentThomas CrowThis authoritative book provides an overview of the art world’s major themes and figures during the critical decade of the 1960s. Paper 2005 200 pp. 40 b/w + 80 color illus. ISBN 13: 978-0-300-10683-1 $22.00

A Worldly ArtThe Dutch Republic, 1585–1718Mariet WestermannIllustrated with more than 100 color images, this book examines the extraordinary artistic culture of the prosperous and powerful 17th-century Dutch Republic. Paper 2005 192 pp. 16 b/w + 114 color illus. ISBN 13: 978-0-300-10723-4 $25.00

Modern ArchitectureRepresentation and RealityNeil LevineIn an original and absorbing interpreta-tion of the history of modern architecture, esteemed architectural historian Neil Levine investigates issues of representa-tion in previously unpublished images and major works by a host of modern architects from the 18th to the 20th century. Cloth 2010 376 pp. 311 b/w + 30 color illus. ISBN 13: 978-0-300-14567-0 $65.00

The Arts of China, 1600–1900William Watson and Chuimei HoIn this volume, William Watson and Chuimei Ho begin with discussions of “fine” art and painting and progress to an analysis of carving and sculpture, ceram-ics, glassware, and textiles. The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art Series Cloth 2007 320 pp. 200 b/w + 301 color illus. ISBN 13: 978-0-300-10735-7 $65.00

The Arts of China, 900–1620William WatsonWilliam Watson examines architecture, painting, sculpture, and decorative arts in this second volume of his authoritative three-volume series on the entire history of the arts in China. Selected as an outstanding book by University Press Books for Public and Secondary School Libraries

The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art Series Paper 2003 300 pp. 191 b/w + 200 color illus. ISBN 13: 978-0-300-09835-8 $45.00 Cloth 2000 300 pp. 191 b/w + 200 color illus. ISBN 13: 978-0-300-07393-5 $85.00

The Arts of China to A.D. 900William WatsonWinner of the Choice 1996 Outstanding Academic Book Award

The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art Series Paper 2000 288 pp. 300 b/w + 96 color illus. ISBN 13: 978-0-300-08284-5 $40.00 Cloth 1995 288 pp. 300 b/w + 96 color illus. ISBN 13: 978-0-300-05989-2 $95.00

Art, Design, and Architecture in Central Europe, 1890–1920Elizabeth CleggIn this enormously wide-ranging account of the visual arts in the final decades of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Elizabeth Clegg interconnects political and cultural developments across Central Europe. The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art Series Cloth 2006 356 pp. 250 b/w + 50 color illus. ISBN 13: 978-0-300-11120-0 $80.00

The Shape of TimeRemarks on the History of ThingsGeorge KublerGeorge Kubler replaced the notion of style as the basis for histories of art with the concept of historical sequence and continuous change across time. Kubler’s classic work is now made available in a freshly designed edition. Paper 2008 144 pp. ISBN 13: 978-0-300-10061-7 $17.00

Art of Edo JapanThe Artist and the City, 1615–1868Christine GuthThis beautifully illustrated survey exam-ines the art and artists of the Edo period, one of the great epochs in Japanese art, characterized by the rise of urban culture in Edo (now Tokyo), Kyoto, Nagasaki, and Osaka. Paper 2010 176 pp. 20 b/w + 109 color illus. ISBN 13: 978-0-300-16413-8 $20.00

How to Read Chinese PaintingsMaxwell K. HearnAn accessible new guide to understand-ing Chinese paintings through 36 diverse masterpieces that span 1,000 years from the collection of the Metropolitan Museum. Published in association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art PB-with Flaps 2008 184 pp. 175 color illus., 1 map ISBN 13: 978-0-300-14187-0 $25.00

Interaction of ColorRevised and Expanded EditionJosef AlbersForeword by Nicholas Fox Weber

This new paperback edition of Josef Albers’s masterwork in 20th-century art education presents a significantly expanded selection of 40 color studies alongside Albers’s original unabridged text, demonstrating such principles as color relativity, intensity, and temperature; vibrating and vanishing boundaries; and the illusions of transparency and reversed grounds. Selected as a 2007 AAUP University Press Book for Public and Secondary School Libraries

Paper 2006 160 pp. 40 color illus. + 16 line drawings ISBN 13: 978-0-300-11595-6 $16.00

Graphic DesignA New HistoryStephen J. EskilsonThis exciting new history of graphic design traces its emergence in the late 19th century to its global challenges today. Organized chronologically, the book explores the dynamic relationship between design and manufacturing as well as the roles of technology, social change, and commercial forces on the course of design history. Cloth 2007 464 pp. 100 b/w + 380 color illus. ISBN 13: 978-0-300-12011-0 $65.00

Art in Latin AmericaThe Modern Era, 1820–1980Edited by Dawn AdesWith contributions by L. Guy Brett, Stanton Loomis Catlin, and Rosemary O’Neill

This authoritative and beautiful book presents the first continuous narrative history of Latin American art from the years of the Independence movements in the 1820s up to the present day. Paper 1993 384 pp. 150 b/w + 250 color illus. ISBN 13: 978-0-300-04561-1 $50.00 Cloth 1990 384 pp. 150 b/w + 250 color illus. ISBN 13: 978-0-300-04556-7 $70.00

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Author IndexAdams, 12Ades, 16Ainsworth, 6Albers, 16Albinson, Funnell, & Peltz, 9Alison, 5Baetjer & Shelley, 6Bagnoli, Klein, Mann, & Robinson, 8Balken, 2Balmori, 13Bann, 12Basualdo, 2Baum, 2Beddington, 6Bennett, 9Benzel, Graff, Rakic, & Watts, 8Berlekamp, 12Berliner, 11Berrin & Fields, 8Bischof & Danly, 2Bishop, Debray, & Rabinow, 2Blum, 15Bolton, 15Bowron, 6Britton, 13Brockington, 2Brunetti, 10Bullen, Crook, Hubbuck & Pevsner, 14Campbell, L., Falomir, Fletcher, & Syson, 6Campbell, S., 10Campbell, T., & Cleland, 15Carlano, 15Carpenter, 10Castelnuovo-Tedesco & Soultanian, 8Cheng, 16Christian, 6Clegg, 16Cohen, 13Cooke & Kelly, 2Cooke, Kelly, & Schröder, 2Corbett, 9Cowling, Cox, Fraquelli, Galassi, Riopelle, & Robbins, 2Crinson & Zimmerman, 14Crow, 16Crowley, 9

Czymmek & Aurisch, 6D’Alleva, 12Daniel, 13Danto, 2de Maria, 6de Menil, 10DeWitt, 6Diba, 12Dickerson, 7Dobney, 15Dorin, 3Duffy, 9Dunlevy, 15Duparc, 7Egerton, 9Elliott, 3Epstein, 9Eskilson, 16Fawcett, 13Fine & Francis, 3Forrester, 3Fournier, Lim, Parmer, & Wuilfe, 3Frank, 3Franklin & Schütze, 7Fried, 3Friedman, 13Frizot & Wanaverbecq, 13Galinou, 13Garrels, Rose, & White, 2Getsy, 3Ghose, 3Giménez, 3Glass, 11Goldberger, 13Goodall, 13Gordon, 7Govier, 10Greenough, 3Groom & Druick, 7Grudin, 15Guth, 16Hall, 7Hamling, 10Harrison, 16Hart-Davis, 10Haskell, 3Hearn, 16Hedlund, 3Helfand, Ittmann & Shoemaker, 15Helfenstein & Schipsi, 5Hiesinger, 3Hinton, Meighan, & Lins, 7

Hodermarsky, 9Hoffman, 4Hopkinson, 11House, 7Hughes & Trumble, 4Hyde, 14Iles, Paul, Foster, & Kukielski, 4Inglis, 7Inskip & Gee, 14Jackson & Monrad, 7Jones, S., 7Jones, M., 10Kadish, 14Kahng, Cooper, Palermo, Poggi, Bourneuf, Barry & Devolder, 4Kiely, 7King, 4Koda, 15Kok, 7Komaroff, 12Kubler, 16Kumler, 9Langmuir, 10Leidy & Strahan, 11Leonard, 2Levine, 16Levitov, 4Li, Bower, & He, 12Ligon, 5Markonish, 4Marzio, 9Mathews, 9Mathur, 11McCullagh, 11McKenzie, 8McKinnon, 4Mertens, 8Miksic, 12Miller, 4Mitchell, 9Neave & Neave, 14Nemerov, 4Nethersole, 7Neumann, 14Ó Carragáin, 14O’Neill, 10Ormond & Kilmurray, 9Payne, 10Pelkonen & Albrecht, 14Pelkonen, 14Penny, 10Peppiatt, 4Pevsner, 14Pitman & Hirzy, 11Quette, 12

Ramírez & Olea, 4Rapaport, 4Raskin, 4Renne, 10Resnik & Curtis, 11Rewald, 6Rinne, 14Roelofs, 8Rondeau, 5Rosa & Ryan 14Rosen, 5Rothkopf, 5Roy, 10Rydell & Schiavo, 14Schmidt & Nichols, 8Schulz, 5Schwartz, 8Simon & Faxon, 3Sirmans & White, 5Smithgall, 5Soyoung & Jeon, 11Steele, Mears, Kawamura, & Narumi, 15Stein, 11Stockebrand, 5Sussman & Zelevansky, 5Suyver, 8Tedeschi & Dahm, 2Temple, 14Thomas, 8Trachtenberg, 13Tucker, 15Vicario, 5Vickery, 11Vidler, 13Waiboer, 8Walker, 11Warren, 5Watson, 16Watson & Ho, 16Watt, 12Wattenmaker, 9Webb, 12Weber, 5Webster, M., 10Westermann, 16Whitney Museum of Art, 6Wiggins, 5Wilson, 6Winlock, 8Witkowsky, 6Wolff, 8Wright & Brown, 8

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Museum IndexAddison Gallery of American Art..........................................................................................................................................................2, 3Art Institute of Chicago......................................................................................................................................... 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 14Barbican Art Gallery..................................................................................................................................................................................5Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture...............................................11, 12The Barnes Foundation............................................................................................................................................................................9Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library...................................................................................................................................3, 11Canadian Centre for Architecture..........................................................................................................................................................13Chinati Foundation/La Fundación Chinati..............................................................................................................................................5Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute...........................................................................................................................................7, 11Dallas Museum of Art.......................................................................................................................................................................11, 15Dia Art Foundation....................................................................................................................................................................................2Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco......................................................................................................................................................8Finnish Cultural Institute in New York....................................................................................................................................................14 High Museum of Art..............................................................................................................................................................................4, 6Japan Society.............................................................................................................................................................................................3The Jewish Museum..................................................................................................................................................................................4Kimbell Art Museum.............................................................................................................................................................................4, 7Los Angeles County Museum of Art...................................................................................................................................................8, 12MASS MoCA...............................................................................................................................................................................................4The Menil Collection................................................................................................................................................................2, 5, 10, 12The Metropolitan Museum of Art........................................................................................................................6, 8, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16The Minneapolis Institute of Arts.............................................................................................................................................................6Mint Museum..........................................................................................................................................................................................15The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology, New York..........................................................................................................15The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston............................................................................................................................................4, 5, 6, 9Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago..................................................................................................................................................5Museum of Finnish Architecture............................................................................................................................................................14National Building Museum, Washington, D.C. .....................................................................................................................................14National Galleries of Scotland.................................................................................................................................................................7National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (Studies in the History of Art)........................................................................................3, 12National Gallery of Canada......................................................................................................................................................................7National Gallery of Ireland.......................................................................................................................................................................8National Gallery, London..................................................................................................................................................2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 National Portrait Gallery, London............................................................................................................................................................9The Norton Simon Art Foundation.........................................................................................................................................................10Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art..................................................................................................................2, 9, 10, 13, 14 Peabody Essex Museum....................................................................................................................................................................7, 11Philadelphia Museum of Art............................................................................................................................................2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 15The Phillips Collection.........................................................................................................................................................................3, 5Portland Museum of Art, Maine.............................................................................................................................................................2Princeton University Art Museum......................................................................................................................................................2, 8Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.................................................................................................................................................................7, 8San Francisco Museum of Modern Art..................................................................................................................................................2 Santa Barbara Museum of Art...............................................................................................................................................................4Smithsonian Museum of American Art.................................................................................................................................................4State Hermitage Museum....................................................................................................................................................................10University of New Mexico Art Museum..................................................................................................................................................4Walters Art Museum...............................................................................................................................................................................8Whitney Museum of American Art............................................................................................................................................3, 4, 5, 6Yale Center for British Art..................................................................................................................................................3, 4, 9, 13, 14Yale School of Architecture............................................................................................................................................................13, 14Yale University Art Gallery................................................................................................................................................................9, 12

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