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The Art of Urban Sketching is both a comprehensive guide and a
showcase of location drawings by artists around the world who draw
the cities where they live and travel. Authored by the founder of
the nonprofit organization Urban Sketchers
(www.urbansketchers.org), this beautiful, 320-page volume explains
urban sketching within the context of a long historical tradition
and how it is being practiced today. With profiles of leading
practitioners and discussions of the benefits of working in this
art form, this inspiring book shows how one can participate and
experience this creative outlet through modern-day social networks
and online activity. You'll find more than 600 beautiful,
contemporary illustrations, as well as artists' profiles and
extended captions where these urban sketchers share their stories,
how they work, sketching tips, and the tools behind each drawing.
With sketches and observations from more than 50 cities in more
than 30 countries, The Art of Urban Sketching offers a visually
arresting, storytelling take on urban life from different cultures
and artistic styles, as well as insight into various drawing
techniques and mediums.
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Tom of Finland XXL
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John Waters, Camille Paglia, Todd Oldham, Armistead Maupin, Edward Lucie-Smith; Edited by …
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In 1998, TASCHEN introduced the world to the masterful art of Touko
Laaksonen with The Art of Pleasure. Prior to that, Laaksonen,
better known as Tom of Finland, enjoyed an intense cult following
in the international gay community but was largely unknown to a
broader audience. In 2009, TASCHEN followed up with the ultimate
Tom overview: Tom of Finland XXL, a beautiful big collector's
edition with over 1,000 images, covering six decades of the
artist's career. The work was gathered from collections across the
United States and Europe with the help of the Tom of Finland
Foundation, featuring many drawings, paintings, and sketches never
previously reproduced. Other images had only been seen out of
context and were finally presented in the sequential order Tom
intended for full artistic appreciation and erotic impact. The
elegant oversized volume showed the full range of Tom's talent,
from sensitive portraits to frank sexual pleasure to tender
expressions of love and haunting tributes to young men struck down
by AIDS, and was completed by eight commissioned essays on Tom's
social and personal impact by Camille Paglia, John Waters,
Armistead Maupin, Todd Oldham, and others, plus a scholarly
analysis of individual drawings by art historian Edward
Lucie-Smith. The only thing missing from Tom of Finland XXL was a
widely affordable price tag-until now. The new Tom of Finland XXL
is still big enough to work your biceps, and includes all of the
original content, but costs a fraction of the original price.
You're welcome.
The Birds of America is one of the best known natural history books
ever produced and also the most valuable - a complete set sold at
auction in December 2010 for GBP7.3 million, which is a world
record for a book. First published in double elephant size
(approximately a metre tall) in the first half of the nineteenth
century, it is famous for its stunning life-size illustrations of
birds set within landscaped backgrounds. The book was issued
inparts over 11 years and only around 200 completed sets were ever
produced. Less than 120 of these survive today, locked away in
museums, galleries and private collections around the world. To
create this edition of Audubon's masterpiece, the Natural History
Museum's own original edition was disbound and each of the 435
beautiful hand-coloured prints was specially photographed. The
artworks are accompanied by the scientific descriptions that were
used in the original The Birds of America and there is also a new
introduction by David Allen Sibley.
In 1479, the Venetian painter Gentile Bellini arrived at the
Ottoman court in Istanbul, where he produced his celebrated
portrait of Sultan Mehmed II. An important moment of cultural
diplomacy, this was the first of many intriguing episodes in the
picture's history. Elizabeth Rodini traces Gentile's portrait from
Mehmed's court to the Venetian lagoon, from the railway stations of
war-torn Europe to the walls of London's National Gallery,
exploring its life as a painting and its afterlife as a famous,
often puzzling image. Rediscovered by the archaeologist Austen
Henry Layard at the height of Orientalist outlooks in Britain, the
picture was also the subject of a lawsuit over what defines a
"portrait"; it was claimed by Italians seeking to hold onto
national patrimony around 1900; and it starred in a solo exhibition
in Istanbul in 1999. Rodini's focused inquiry also ranges broadly,
considering the nature of historical evidence, the shifting status
of authenticity and verisimilitude, and the contemporary political
resonance of Old Master paintings. Told as an object biography and
imagined as an exploration of art historical methodologies, this
book situates Gentile's portrait in evolving dialogues between East
and West, uncovering the many and varied ways that objects
construct meaning.
These poems reflect a journey from a past delineated by racism,
trauma and violence towards a present life of peace and intense
natural beauty. Permeated with nostalgia and loss; songs of an
immigrant community alienated in their own land, but pierced with
fierce hope, faith in redemption, and a determination that we
should all belong.
Ernst Haeckel (1834-1919) was a German-born biologist, naturalist,
evolutionist, artist, philosopher, and doctor who spent his life
researching flora and fauna from the highest mountaintops to the
deepest ocean. A vociferous supporter and developer of Darwin's
theories of evolution, he denounced religious dogma, authored
philosophical treatises, gained a doctorate in zoology, and coined
scientific terms which have passed into common usage, including
ecology, phylum, and stem cell. At the heart of Haeckel's colossal
legacy was the motivation not only to discover but also to explain.
To do this, he created hundreds of detailed drawings, watercolors,
and sketches of his findings which he published in successive
volumes, including several marine organism collections and the
majestic Kunstformen der Natur (Art Forms in Nature), which could
serve as the cornerstone of Haeckel's entire life project. Like a
meticulous visual encyclopedia of living things, Haeckel's work was
as remarkable for its graphic precision and meticulous shading as
for its understanding of organic evolution. From bats to the box
jellyfish, lizards to lichen, and spider legs to sea anemones,
Haeckel emphasized the essential symmetries and order of nature,
and found biological beauty in even the most unlikely of creatures.
In this book, we celebrate the scientific, artistic, and
environmental importance of Haeckel's work, with a collection of
300 of his finest prints from several of his most important tomes,
including Die Radiolarien, Monographie der Medusen, Die
Kalkschwamme, and Kunstformen der Natur. At a time when
biodiversity is increasingly threatened by human activities, the
book is at once a visual masterwork, an underwater exploration, and
a vivid reminder of the precious variety of life. About the series
TASCHEN is 40! Since we started our work as cultural archaeologists
in 1980, TASCHEN has become synonymous with accessible publishing,
helping bookworms around the world curate their own library of art,
anthropology, and aphrodisia at an unbeatable price. Today we
celebrate 40 years of incredible books by staying true to our
company credo. The 40 series presents new editions of some of the
stars of our program-now more compact, friendly in price, and still
realized with the same commitment to impeccable production.
This is the first major critical study of the art of Cornish
painter Kurt Jackson. Jackson's landscapes have been exhibited
widely, and are becoming more popular.
'Take a view', the Landscape Photographer of the Year competition,
is the brainchild of Charlie Waite, one of today's most respected
landscape photographers. Together with the AA, he has created this
prestigious competition and award with a total prize fund exceeding
GBP 20,000, plus an eight-week exhibition at the National Theatre
and publication of "Landscape Photographer of the Year", the
full-colour book of best entries. Britain's heritage is celebrated
by people around the world and entries are welcome from everyone,
whether resident in the UK or simply visiting, as long as the image
is from the British Isles. This book showcases the best pictures
from amateur and professional photographers alike, from the fifth
annual competition.
Drawing the human face has a timeless and universal appeal, though
it's often perceived as being difficult to achieve. Carole's book
removes the mystery from portrait painting, and makes the subject
accessible to even absolute beginners. She shows you in easy
step-by-step stages how to use line, tone and form to capture a
likeness and give it both personality and expression. Containing
simple exercises along with longer step-by-step projects, this book
leads you by the hand through the different elements of the face,
allowing you to gradually build your skills before leading on to
successfully describing your subject's likeness and character.
Composition, clothing, props and more personal characteristics like
age and hairstyles are all covered. The book also includes
information on drawing from life.
The cat's out of the bag. 'The body part' series wraps up with the
origin of us all. First, "The Big Book of Breasts", then "The Big
Penis Book", "The Big Book of Legs", and the weighty "Big Butt
Book". What could follow but an in-depth exploration of the female
pudendum, that coveted orifice man spends nine months trying to
escape, and a lifetime attempting to reenter? "The Big Book of
Pussy", not to be confused with a book of big pussy, closes out
this popular series with an offering sure to be as controversial as
it is popular. As in previous volumes, editor Dian Hanson delves
into the historical significance of this humble os, to show how the
yoni has been coveted, feared, reviled, and worshipped by
civilizations worldwide, from New Guinea to old Ireland. The text
is supported by playful photographs of women exposing their vulvas,
from 1900 to the present day. Because depiction of this body part
has long been wrapped in unwarranted shame, "The Big Book of Pussy"
reframes the subject, featuring models who expose their most
private part enthusiastically, happily, with smiles spread wide
as...well, you get the picture. And with 400+ photos the point is
made emphatically, in images both naturally furry and stylishly
groomed. Included are interviews with the auteur known as Pussyman,
the ex-cop who turned masturbation into millions with a toy called
the Fleshlight, Vanessa del Rio, squirter Flower Tucci, vaginal
performance artist Mouse, and the singular Buck Angel. Contemporary
photographers Terry Richardson, Richard Kern, Ralph Gibson, Jan
Saudek, Guido Argentini, Ed Fox and others share their favorite
pussy photos, so that by page 372 even the shiest reader will be
calling, "Here, kitty, kitty!"
Drawing on a panorama of materials from 1930s France, Eroticism and
Photography in 1930s French Magazines takes a new approach to
studying a certain type of image from a certain time. Previously
untapped by historians, magazines such as Paris Magazine, Paris Sex
Appeal, Pages Folles, Pour lire a deux, and Scandale are inscribed
in the context of the interwar years. They reflect that context
through a bawdy style, an audacious and multifaceted aesthetic -
from kitsch to modern - and permeability to reproducibility. With a
focus on the photographs as components of the magazines' layout,
Alix Agret critically examines their interrelations with texts and
graphics without neglecting the history surrounding them, which
forms a backdrop to the analyses of this previously unstudied
source material. The first study of its kind, this is a timely
scholarly contribution to the field of the history of photographs.
This book will be of interest to scholars in the field of history
of photography, French history, and twentieth-century art history.
Simple step-by-step lessons for drawing 60 animals + video
tutorials via QR codes! Drawing Class: Animals is a collection of
60 fun, beginner-level lessons for drawing whimsical animals in
pencil and colored pencil. Written and illustrated by artist and
author Heegyum Kim, the fun, easy lessons-one for every
animal-present step-by-step illustrations and instructions
demonstrating how each one is drawn in pencil, with each step
showing how and where to add simple shapes to create a wide variety
of comical creatures, including: Home and Farm: Cat, Dog, Horse,
Pig Woodlands, Plains, and Grasslands: Brown Bear, Moose, Elephant,
Wolf Crawlers and Fliers: Cricket, Dragonfly, Hummingbird, Quail
Rainforest: Iguana, Jaguar, Sloth, Orangutan Sea, Shore, and
Wetlands: Alligator, Walrus, Frog, Shark Legendary Creatures:
Dinosaur, Dodo, Unicorn For extra inspiration, several colored
pencil versions of each animal are shown, along with a special
feature-QR codes that give you access to a bonus video tutorial for
every animal! Sharpen your pencils-it's time for Drawing Class:
Animals!
On December 15, 1868, Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius
(1794-1868), Professor of Botany at the University of Munich and
director of the Royal Botanic Garden, was carried to his grave in a
coffin covered with fresh palm leaves. These were a reference to
his groundbreaking Historia naturalis palmarum: opus tripartitum
(Natural History of Palms: a work in three volumes), published
between 1823 and 1853. At the time, this encyclopedic treasury
contained the sum of human knowledge on the topic, and included 240
exquisite chromolithographic illustrations, including landscape
views of palm habitats and botanical dissections. This epic folio
was based on von Martius's expedition to Brazil and Peru with
zoologist Johann Baptist von Spix, sponsored by King Maximilian I
of Bavaria, to investigate natural history and native tribes. From
1817 to 1820 the pair traveled over 2,250 km (1,400 miles)
throughout the Amazon basin, the most species-rich palm region in
the world, collecting and sketching specimens. On their return both
men were awarded knighthoods and lifetime pensions. In his epic
work, von Martius outlined the modern classification of palm,
produced the first maps of palm biogeography, described all the
palms of Brazil, and collated the sum of all known genera of the
palm family. Apart from his own collection of specimens and notes,
von Martius also wrote about the findings of others. Von Martius's
folio is unusual in its inclusion of cross-sectioned diagrams,
conveying the architecture of these mighty trees, which central
Europeans would have found hard to imagine accurately. Equally
remarkable are the color landscapes showing various palms-often
standing alone-which have a simple and elegant beauty. This famous
work is an unrivaled landmark in botanic illustration and taxonomy.
"Things of such magnitude deserve respect and understanding. They deserve to be remembered..."
Artist and illustrator Jo Brown started keeping her nature diary in a bid to document the small wonders of the wood behind her home in Devon. This book is an exact replica of her original black Moleskin journal, a rich illustrated memory of Jo's discoveries in the order in which she found them. In enchanting, minute detail she zooms in on a bog beacon mushroom, a buff-tailed bumble-bee, or a native bluebell. And she notes facts about their physiology and life history.
Secrets Of A Devon Wood is a treat for the senses, a hymn to the intricate beauty of the natural world and a quiet call to arms for all of us to acknowledge and preserve it. It is a book that will stay with you long after you finally put it down.
"From exquisite orchids, exotic bees and industrious ants to
fascinating animals such as chameleons, ocelots, bonobos and bats,
the book reveals the complex interactions." -Outdoor Photography "A
visually stunning book that will have wildlife lovers enchanted and
mesmerised, it's well worth adding to your collection." -Amateur
PhotographySome 60 percent of all the world's species live in
jungles. In this best-selling book and celebration of biodiversity,
award-winning wildlife photographer Christian Ziegler and biologist
Daisy Dent create a monument to jungle life - from Panama to Congo,
Madagascar to Australia. With 186 colour photographs and expert
texts, they show us some of the most fascinating specimens of
jungle flora and fauna: tiny driver ants, nimble ocelots, bonobos,
cassowaries, chameleons, colourful orchids, and carnivorous plants.
A visually stunning journey through the rain forest, and an urgent
reminder of how much our world depends on the preservation of
tropical ecosystems. Text in English and German.
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