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Books > Arts & Architecture > Art forms, treatments & subjects > Sculpture & other three-dimensional art forms
Bernini and His World is a unique exploration of Gian Lorenzo
Bernini the sculptor, offering new insights and including
discussions of the artist's stylistic innovations and the ways in
which he approached sculpture. Placing his life and work within a
social, anthropological and historical context, Livio Pestilli
gives a fascinating and in-depth account, from the Rome in which
Bernini lived and its reception of foreign sculptors to the
myth-making narrative of his biographers, and the judgements of his
critics. Beautifully illustrated and engagingly written, this book
draws on a deep familiarity with both historic and modern Italian
culture to give readers a vivid account of sculpture and sculptors
in early modern Rome, and of Bernini's lasting legacy.
Follow along with master carver Jeffrey Moore to create a dramatic
and lifelike representation of the striking blue wing teal drake.
Jeff starts with a preshaped, duplicated wooden bird to simplify
the rough carving process, then demonstrates the use of burning and
high speed texturing equipment to achieve wonderful carving detail
and realistic features. Once the carving is completed, the book
takes the reader through each aspect of the airbrushing and brush
painting steps needed to complete the teal's body, tail, head, and
outstretched wing. In addition, Jeff demonstrates how to create
realistic-looking sand and water for the accompanying habitat base.
Throughout, detailed instructions accompany the full color
photographs. This is a carving project you will treasure for many
years to come.
Whittle 12 whimsical woodland creatures with step-by-step
instructions and easy-to-use patterns in Woodcarving the Country
Bear and His Friends. Not quite caricature, but not realistic
either, these humorous bears, moose, rabbits and beavers are easy
and fun to make. Each enjoyable project features full colour photos
from 4 angles, in-progress shots, detailed patterns and paint
colour recommendations. Also provides a complete overview of tools,
plus carving and painting tips. Great for beginners or seasoned
woodcarvers alike!
The origins of raku can be traced back hundreds of years to Japan,
where it was used as the traditional method of creating clay bowls
for the tea ceremony. Over the years, potters have embraced and
adapted these methods, celebrating the remarkable but unpredictable
results achieved using raku techniques. Irene Poulton, who has
specialized in raku firing for over 20 years, considers the origins
of raku before offering 300 glaze recipes. A selection of other
potters also share their ideas. With 100 color photos of raku-fired
pieces, this is an outstanding source of information and
inspiration for all potters.
This all-color illustrated book follows the art of California
ceramicist Muriel Josef George from 1945 through the 1980s. Packed
with hundreds of cheerful images, this book will be an invaluable
aid in the dating and identification of her popular ceramic
figurines of romantic young women in hundreds of different poses
and costumes.
Based on the strong response from carvers around the world, Al
Streeman has drawn together a new book of Santa Claus patterns. 35
new patterns are presented along with helpful tips from Al's many
years of carving experience. This book is written more for the
carver who has some level of experience, but just needs some basic
line drawings/patterns to get started. There are also general tips
and recommendations as to wood selection, paint colors, and tools.
Some of the patterns appear in their final, carved and painted
form. so the reader will have 3-D references. The patterns are
printed full-size. This is a valuable resource for carvers and a
welcome addition to their library.
Taking its departure point from the 1933 surrealist photographs of
'involuntary sculptures' by Brassai and Dali, Found Sculpture and
Photography from Surrealism to Contemporary Art offers fresh
perspectives on the sculptural object by relating it to both
surrealist concerns with chance and the crucial role of photography
in framing the everyday. This collection of essays questions the
nature of sculptural practice, looking to forms of production and
reproduction that blur the boundaries between things that are made
and things that are found. One of the book's central themes is the
interplay of presence and absence in sculpture, as it is
highlighted, disrupted, or multiplied through photography's
indexical nature. The essays examine the surrealist
three-dimensional object, its relation to and transformation
through photographs, as well as the enduring legacies of such
concerns for the artwork's materiality and temporality in
performance and conceptual practices from the 1960s through the
present. Found Sculpture and Photography sheds new light on the
shifts in status of the art object, challenging the specificity of
visual practices, pursuing a radical interrogation of agency in
modern and contemporary practices, and exploring the boundaries
between art and everyday life.
This book presents glass candle holders within a broad range of
styles, prices, and eras--from the simplest votive to the most
elegant candelabra, there is something for everyone! The candle
holders are arranged alphabetically by manufacturer, and include
representatives from Cambridge, Fostoria, Fry, Imperial, Lancaster,
McKee, Tiffin, and more. Various examples from the Roaring '20s and
Depression Era are included, with special etchings, cuttings, and
treatments. In addition, candle holders from newer, smaller U.S.
companies and numerous imports are identified. From Avon to
Yugoslavia, over 520 color photographs showcase an array of
tempting colors, styles, treatments, and sizes of candle holders.
This is a must for beginners and experienced collectors alike.
Price guide and extensive bibliography included.
This indispensable reference guide helps you determine the
classification and identification of Depression Glass and other
collectible glassware by the prominent design in the pattern.
Glassware patterns from the 1920s through the 1970s are grouped
into twenty-one overall design categories; these include animals,
circles or rings, diamonds, floral, fruit, geometric, ribbed,
scroll, and more. Within each category, the associated patterns are
then listed and described in alphabetical order. Each pattern is
identified by its name, manufacturer, years of production, and
colors used. Over 360 color photos illustrate the patterns that
appear on a variety of beautiful shapes and in different colors.
Current market values are included in the captions. This book
provides the key to quick identification of glassware patterns and
will be an invaluable tool for glass collectors, fanciers, and
dealers.
It’s the ultimate art tome for the iconic Devil May Cry
franchise! Collected are materials from the first four classic
Devil May Cry games and the Devil May Cry anime series. Inside
you’ll find character artwork, weapon designs, creatures,
locations, and more. Also included are over 20-pages of exclusive
interviews with the developers and artists behind the long-running
series, as well as plenty of creator commentary!
All of the techniques necessary for capturing the sleek beauty and
strength of dolphins and whales in wood are presented here. In
direct and basic language and color photographs Dale Power takes
the carver through each step in the process of creating a dolphin
from basswood with a combination of hand and power tools. Once the
dolphin is carved, woodburning and painting techniques are explored
in detail to add life to the work. Helpful hints for mounting the
finished work are included as well. Patterns for three dolphins and
two whales are provided as well as a color gallery showing a
variety of dolphins and whales in groupings which are sure to
inspire. With full color illustrations and explicit directions,
this book is invaluable to both the novice and the experienced
carver.
This profusely illustrated book is the first full-length study
of the Canadian-born sculptor David Rabinowitch. Working in New
York since 1972 and extensively in Europe since the early 1980s,
Rabinowitch became Professor of Sculpture at the Staatliche
Kunstakademie, Dusseldorf, in 1984. Whitney Davis closely analyzes
six groups of works produced by Rabinowitch between 1963 and the
present, comparing their rigorous constructivism with the
"minimalism" of American sculptors such as Donald Judd. Davis also
explores Rabinowitch's relations to the work of modern painters and
sculptors from Cezanne to David Smith, and his involvement with the
wider history of art.
This title is published in conjunction with an exhibition which
opened at the Fogg Museum in September 1996.
This is not just another book on ceramic head vases ... it's a
fabulous volume featuring more than 600 photos representing the
definitive works of the talented California ceramicist and artist,
Betty Lou Nichols. Mention her name to head vase collectors and you
will see their eyes light up -- that's because Nichols' finely
decorated pieces from the 1940s and 1950s are considered the Rolls
Royce of this collectible category. But many don't know that her
talent and international fame also extended to a wide variety of
figurines and an extensive line of Christmas accessories, as well
as highly regarded portraits, still-lifes, and landscape paintings.
Informative captions, up-to-date values, and wonderful historical
ephemera chronicle Betty Lou Nichols' highly successful career,
which lasted more than fifty years. Each color photo tells its own
story, and many feature rare and never-before-seen examples by this
multi-talented woman. Whether you collect head vases, California
pottery, or any of the ceramics from the 1940s and 1950s, this book
is a must for your collectible library!
Learn techniques every scrimshaw carver needs for true proficiency
in this traditional art form. Over 130 clear color photos
illustrate ivory carving with hand and power tools, color and power
engraving and painting, and practices in the care, conservation,
repair, and restoration of ivory scrimshaw objects. Along with
practical instruction on carving and decorating, the detailed text
provides vital information on scrimshaw fakes, reproductions,
resources, and appraisals. A unique feature is the extensive
glossary, providing explanations of scrimshaw engraving, sculpting,
carving, and collecting terms found collectively nowhere else.
Artists using this book will gain an array of techniques and
invaluable information. For scrimshaw carvers, this book is vital.
Using over 220 beautiful color photographs and clear, concise
instructions, Ron Ransom takes the reader through all the steps
necessary to carve nine of his favorite "Old World" Santas from
wood. Patterns are provided for Santas holding a variety of
objects, ranging from angels and Christmas trees to a golf club,
messages, fishing poles, and even political emblems! Along with the
carving instructions (sprinkled with Ron's unique sense of humor),
general tips for painting the completed Santas are provided, as
well as answers to carvers most frequently asked questions Also, a
gallery of finished Santas is presented for further inspiration.
Whether the carver has been working with wood for fifteen years or
fifteen minutes, this book will be a new treasure.
Mauzy's Comprehensive Handbook of Depression Glass Prices is truly
the all-inclusive portable identification and price guide available
for collectors and dealers. This expanded second edition features
more patterns of Depression Glass, more Fire-King, and now the
addition of color photos to assist in pattern identification.
Accurate and authentic pricing information for all the pieces in
all of the colors, the latest reproduction updates, and a
user-friendly format makes this an indispensable tool for anyone
buying or selling Depression Glass. This second edition features
the popular quantity column to maintain personal inventories and
the ruler for measuring items under consideration. Keep your hands
free while you shop with the conveniently sized Mauzy's
Comprehensive Handbook of Depression Glass Prices in your pocket or
bag.
This is the first biography and reference book dedicated to Samuel
Percy, a modeller who produced an impressive oeuvre of wax
portraits and tableaux in the mid-to-late eighteenth and early
nineteenth century. Based in part on the author's own substantial
collection of Percy waxes, this book follows Percy from his
beginnings in Dublin, at the Dublin Society Drawing Schools,
working with the famed statuary John Van Nost; to England, where he
journeyed from town to town, putting advertisements in regional
newspapers. These revealing advertisements have been gathered here
for the first time, in order to track his travels. Whether taking
the likeness of Princess Charlotte of Wales, or falling victim to a
highway robber in Birmingham, these fragments of Percy's history
paint a fascinating picture of his life as a wandering artisan. As
well as a chronological narrative of Percy's life, this book
commits an entire chapter to an area of his work that has never
been studied before: his miniature tableaux. These portray various
subjects, both religious and secular, from Christ on the Cross to
playing children. They are catalogued in an appendix, and almost
thirty are illustrated. Based entirely on original research, Mr.
Percy: Portrait Modeller in Coloured Wax features over a hundred
illustrations, celebrating both Percy's accomplishments and the
works of other modellers for comparison.
This book is for the beginning and advanced painter alike. Here is
a wealth of painting knowledge and an introduction to the
time-honored techniques of porcelain painting, the necessary tools
and the designs. The central focus of the book is the classic
flower painting, but it also presents modern Art Deco designs.
Numerous step-by-step instructions and color photographs make this
an ideal book for the amateur and professional painters. The
patterns are easily transferred to the porcelain objects they wish
to paint.
"Milk glass" today is considered neither white nor entirely opaque,
as illustrated by more than 450 photos in this book. Drawn from the
extensive collections of members of the National Milk Glass
Collectors Society, most pieces pictured here have not appeared in
any previous book. Even long-time collectors will be surprised to
see items they have never encountered. American, English, French
and other foreign manufacturers are represented. Some pieces are
shown here in extremely rare colors. A special section shows items
that have puzzled collectors or whose distinctive qualities merit
special attention. Twenty-four pages from early catalogs of the
French glasshouses Vallerysthal and Portieux are reprinted in color
illustrating exquisite pieces. A checklist of major manufacturers,
selected readings, index, and value guide are also provided. A must
for lovers of milk glass, this book will appeal to all who
appreciate finely-made glass.
Vertigo seeks to document the surge of multimedia art driven by the
advent of new technologies, including works produced by great names
in art such as Balla, Warhol, Beuys, Anselm Kiefer, Nam June Paik,
and Laurie Anderson.
For Neophytes - to learn the fundamentals, and appreciate the main
features of a model, its qualities and weaknesses. For amateurs -
to create the desire to know more about fine watches. For
connoisseurs - to revise important concepts and even increase their
knowledge. This new edition includes new illustrations. What is a
beautiful watch? How do you make a good choice? The Magic of
Watches explains how and why these little objects are so precious,
fascinating and exciting. The book presents paradoxes: why a
one-million-dollar watch might be less precise and more fragile
than one that costs 15 dollars. It comes back to the origins of the
measurement of time: how did we go from the water clock to the
wristwatch? The book goes on to technique: how does a mechanical
movement work? How does a quartz one work?; delves into details:
what is a 'complication' and when do we speak about 'chronometer'?;
showcases art: how do we enamel a dial? The Magic of Watches is
unique: it focuses in detail on the basics in order to understand
and love watches better.
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