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Bug Club Phonics Non-Fiction Early Years and Reception Phase 2 Unit 5 Get Fit (Paperback): Lucy Smith Bug Club Phonics Non-Fiction Early Years and Reception Phase 2 Unit 5 Get Fit (Paperback)
Lucy Smith
R169 Discovery Miles 1 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Bug Club Phonics Non-Fiction Early Years and Reception Phase 2 Unit 5 Pick It Up (Paperback): Lucy Smith Bug Club Phonics Non-Fiction Early Years and Reception Phase 2 Unit 5 Pick It Up (Paperback)
Lucy Smith
R169 Discovery Miles 1 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Biographical Sketches of Joseph Smith the Prophet - and His Progenitors for Many Generations (Paperback): Lucy Smith Biographical Sketches of Joseph Smith the Prophet - and His Progenitors for Many Generations (Paperback)
Lucy Smith
R497 Discovery Miles 4 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Picasso/Pollock - The European Vanguard Versus American Modernism: Edward Lucie-Smith Picasso/Pollock - The European Vanguard Versus American Modernism
Edward Lucie-Smith
R820 R675 Discovery Miles 6 750 Save R145 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Studies In World Art - Essays, Reviews, Books.: Edward Lucie-Smith Studies In World Art - Essays, Reviews, Books.
Edward Lucie-Smith
R1,977 R1,568 Discovery Miles 15 680 Save R409 (21%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Edward Lucie-Smith: Uncollected Writings - Studies of Western Art (Paperback): Edward Lucie-Smith Edward Lucie-Smith: Uncollected Writings - Studies of Western Art (Paperback)
Edward Lucie-Smith
R955 R780 Discovery Miles 7 800 Save R175 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Cv/VAR series 152 publishes an anthology of essays and reviews by the eminent art historian and writer, Edward Lucie-Smith. The articles cover a broad span, from the Italian Renaissance of Giotto and Antonello da Messina, Leonardo and Michelangelo, progressing to Rubens, Velazquez and Ingres, with essays on William Hogarth, John Constable and John Everett Millais for British Art. With the experience of his landmark publications on modern art, which remain in print; the author sweeps the reader on a fabulous journey of perception, disclosing the strands that bind the continuum of classic and contemporary art.

The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (Paperback): Edward Lucie-Smith, James Cahill The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (Paperback)
Edward Lucie-Smith, James Cahill
R801 R655 Discovery Miles 6 550 Save R146 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Explores the development of the Pre-Raphaelite movement in the mid 19th century; and works which figure amongst the most lasting and generally propular in British art. Renowned writer and art critic Edward Lucie-Smith contributes a study of the individual artists, their interconnection and previously unpublished material of their intricate links with the social establishment of the time. James Cahill has a special interest in the movement, having studied Dante Gabriel Rosetti and Holman Hunt. He reviews the major exhibition of 150 works at Tate Britain launched in September 2012. 'I think what I want to do is to follow a trail that leads, through many twists and turns, from the religious revival of the early 19th century to Blue Period Picasso, then to Surrealism. It may take in the Children of the Raj and the discovery of Japan along the way. It leads from rather rigid moralism, to conscious immoralism, and then at last to Freud/Dali.' Edward Lucie-Smith 05/2012

The Private John Singer Sargent (Paperback): Edward Lucie-Smith The Private John Singer Sargent (Paperback)
Edward Lucie-Smith
R805 R660 Discovery Miles 6 600 Save R145 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this book Edward Lucie-Smith considers the achievement of John Singer Sargent in response to a new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in London. This exhibition features Sargent's more private works - images of friends, rather than portraits painted on commission. In many ways Sargent is an ambiguous figure. The child of wealthy expatriate American parents, he was brought up in Europe, at first made his career in France, then settled in Britain. Totally cosmopolitan, he kept his American nationality, painted many American sitters, but never lived for any extended period of time in the United States, either as a child or as an adult. During his time in France he consorted with a number of artists who, at a certain point in their careers, were thought of as cutting edge. Monet is a prime example. However, his more intimate artist friends, such as Helleu, whom he painted a number of times, were not radicals, and always second-or-third rankers. Sexually he is a mystery. Biographers have tended to classify him according to their own sexual preferences, rather like the biographers of Caravaggio. For some he was a closeted gay man, for others he was definitely a lover of women. He never married and there is no proof of any liaisons, either heterosexual or homosexual. Paintings of subjects from his own social circle, made for his own pleasure rather than on commission, suggest that while he liked handsome young men, he was also fascinated by women of dominant temperament. His own mother was apparently a woman of this type. Easily social with friends, he nevertheless fiercely guarded his essential privacy. There is a parallel here with his somewhat older contemporary Lord Leighton, another hugely successful bachelor artist. Both men were strikingly masculine in appearance. In terms of his later reputation, Sargent was long regarded as a paradigmatic example of an artist who was immensely skilful but in no way truly experimental - someone who fitted perfectly into the wealthy society of his time. The reconsideration of Sargent that is now taking place has parallels with the reconsideration of Gustav Klimt, which got its start a little earlier. Neither one of them can really be described as 'avant-garde' in any meaningful sense of that much-abused term, but we have now started to see them as being extremely significant as makers of images that somehow sum up their epoch without sacrifice of aesthetic quality. Their paintings still resonate with the contemporary audience today.

Art, Poetry and WW1 (Paperback): Edward Lucie-Smith Art, Poetry and WW1 (Paperback)
Edward Lucie-Smith
R795 R649 Discovery Miles 6 490 Save R146 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this study 'Art, Poetry and WW1, by Edward Lucue-Smith of writing, poetry and painting In the Centenary Year of the outbreak of the First World War the author considers the historical impact on the general psyche of the calamitous events, reflected in the expression of poets and visual artists. The volume includes Eric Kennington, CRW Nevinson, John Singer Sargent, William Orpen, Stanley Spencer and Paul Nash; and writers Siegfried Sassoon, Isaac Rosenberg, Wilfred Owen, Edward Thomas and T.S. Eliot. In Europe the painters: Otto Dix, Max Beckman, Franz Marc, Gino Severini, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Ludwig Meidner. He establishes a continuity to the theme with reference to works by Velazquez, Watteau, Goya and others, in their treatment of the spectacle of battle and the horrors of human conflict.

Biographical Sketches Of Joseph Smith The Prophet - And His Progenitors For Many Generations (Hardcover): Lucy Smith Biographical Sketches Of Joseph Smith The Prophet - And His Progenitors For Many Generations (Hardcover)
Lucy Smith
R862 Discovery Miles 8 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Edward Lucie-Smith - Uncolleted Writings (Electronic book text, 2nd): Edward Lucie-Smith Edward Lucie-Smith - Uncolleted Writings (Electronic book text, 2nd)
Edward Lucie-Smith
R860 R715 Discovery Miles 7 150 Save R145 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An anthology of essays and reviews by the eminent art historian and writer, Edward Lucie-Smith. The articles cover a broad span, from the Italian Renaissance of Giotto and Antonello da Messina, Leonardo and Michelangelo, progressing to Rubens, Velazquez and Ingres, with essays on William Hogarth, John Constable and John Everett Millais for British Art. With the experience of his landmark publications on modern art, which remain in print; the author sweeps the reader on a fabulous journey of perception, disclosing the strands that bind the continuum of classic and contemporary art.

The Art of the Dealer 2015 (Paperback): Edward Lucie-Smith The Art of the Dealer 2015 (Paperback)
Edward Lucie-Smith
R809 R664 Discovery Miles 6 640 Save R145 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A history of the development of the art market spanning the 17th century to contemporary art today.In modern times the profession of the dealer had its start in the late fifteenth or early sixteenth centuries and was essentially due to the revolution brought about by the invention of the printing press. Prints could be offered as readymade images to a widespread market. Durer said he made more money out of his prints, more easily than he did from his commissioned paintings. His mother was his dealer, offering them in the marketplace at Nuremberg.With the rise and expansion of mercantile capitalism the sale of readymade works, supplied by third parties, not directly commissioned from the artist himself nor directly specified by the ultimate client, became a more and more common form of trading in art. This was particularly the pattern in the Low Countries and it also helped to sustain the increasingly large community of foreign artists, Netherlandish and German, who made their way to Italy, where they had no immediate social connections and needed intermediaries in order to make a livelihood. These intermediaries undoubtedly encouraged artists to tackle subject matter they believed would sell.By the early 18th century the profession of art dealer was well-established, in opposition to the official academies. Watteau's painting L'Enseigne de Gersaint portrays an upmarket Parisian establishment of this type. It is perhaps no accident that it shows a portrait of the reigning French monarch, Louis XV, being unceremoniously packed away in a box. Emblems of power now counted for less that symbols of luxury. A large mirror propped up on the right suggests that little distinction needed to be made, in this context, between paintings and looking glasses. Both were furnishings, the essential trappings of a civilized life-style, and both served to display not only their possessors' taste, but also their wealth. The big mirror, in fact, may have been more valuable than any of the paintings crowding the walls.The French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars that followed it saw a radical redistribution of art works. Naturally dealers played a large part in this - also in defining what was prestigious, therefore saleable, and what was not. In the Victorian period in London, as attention swung towards then contemporary creations, dealers such as the still surviving Fine Art Society (founded in 1877) played a major role in shaping taste. The history of this gallery in Bond Street and that of the late 19th century Aesthetic Movement are closely intertwined.In late 19th century, dealers such as Durand-Ruel (in this case through his support of the Impressionists) were increasingly important in changing the currents of taste. In Durand-Ruel's case, his influence became international. This went hand in hand with a different kind of international influence, exercised by the great British dealer Lord Duveen, In alliance with the art historian Bernard Berenson, Duveen devised a way of selling Old Master paintings, often of religious or esoteric mythological subjects, to a clientele who had little natural liking for that kind of subject-matter, by emphasizing the formal qualities of these works, rather than what they portrayed. This was a first step towards the acceptance of abstraction in art.As the Modern Movement progressed dealers such as Vollard and Paul Guilluame had a greater and greater say in defining what was important in contemporary art and what was not. This influence continued as the centre of avant-garde activity moved from Paris to New York. Galleries such as that of Pierre Matisse and Peggy Gugenheim's Art of This Century Gallery pioneered the way to the acceptance of new forms of artistic expression. Later, Leo Castelli, an immigrant from the cosmopolitan Italian city of Trieste, was instrumental in establishing the reputations of Jasper Johns and Roy Lichtenstein. Castelli's 1962 solo show for Lichtenstein was a major step in the worldwide success of Pop art.This pattern continues today, on an even more ambitious and global scale. Galleries such as Gagosian (with multiple international sites) and White Cube here in London play a major part in creating contemporary perceptions about what is and is not important in art.

Tom of Finland XXL (English, French, German, Hardcover, Multilingual edition): John Waters, Camille Paglia, Todd Oldham,... Tom of Finland XXL (English, French, German, Hardcover, Multilingual edition)
John Waters, Camille Paglia, Todd Oldham, Armistead Maupin, Edward Lucie-Smith; Edited by …
R2,580 R2,020 Discovery Miles 20 200 Save R560 (22%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

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.

Russian Art in the New Millennium (English, Russian, Hardcover): Edward Lucie-Smith, Sergei Reviakin Russian Art in the New Millennium (English, Russian, Hardcover)
Edward Lucie-Smith, Sergei Reviakin
R834 Discovery Miles 8 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There is surprisingly little, and certainly nothing comprehensive, written about the contemporary Russian scene now. What appear in the West are mostly reports about so-called 'dissidents', not about what is happening in this vast culture, taken as a whole. Too often, these reports seem to be primarily inspired by a desire to demonstrate Western cultural and political superiority. The aim of Russian Art in the New Millennium is not to support any one cause, but to look at the situation as it now exists objectively and to give as wide and truthful a view as possible. Russian art during the period under review - the last two decades - has been evolving rapidly and in many directions. Hence there are sections on digital art, landscape paintings, graffiti, religious art and others. Furthermore, in addition to the continuing influence of the traditional centres for art - Moscow and St Petersburg - a number of provincial Russian cities have developed distinctive art worlds of their own. Russian Art in the New Millennium attempts to discover this terra incognita and to encompass this extremely various, but also intensely national art scene in Russia in one volume.

Narrative Theology and Moral Theology - The Infinite Horizon (Paperback): Alexander Lucie-Smith Narrative Theology and Moral Theology - The Infinite Horizon (Paperback)
Alexander Lucie-Smith
R1,215 Discovery Miles 12 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Moral thinking today finds itself stranded between the particular and the universal. Alasdair MacIntyre's work on narrative, discussed here along with that of Stanley Hauerwas and H. T. Engelhardt, aims to undo the perceived damage done by the Enlightenment by returning to narrative and abandoning the illusion of a disembodied reason that claims to be able to give a coherent explanation for everything. It is precisely this - a theory that holds good for all cases - that John Rawls proposed, drawing on the heritage of Emmanuel Kant. Who is right? Must universality be abandoned? Must we only think about morality in terms that are relative, bound by space and time? Alexander Lucie-Smith attempts to answer these questions by examining the nature of narrative itself as well as the particular narratives of Rawls and St Augustine. Bound and rooted as they are in history and personal experience, narratives nevertheless strain at the limits imposed on them. It is Lucie-Smith's contention that each narrative that points to a lived morality exists against the background of an infinite horizon, and thus it is that the particular and the rooted can also make us aware of the universal and unchanging.

Bug Club Phonics Non-Fiction Year 1 Phase 5 Unit 15 Staying In (Paperback): Lucy Smith Bug Club Phonics Non-Fiction Year 1 Phase 5 Unit 15 Staying In (Paperback)
Lucy Smith
R167 Discovery Miles 1 670 Ships in 9 - 15 working days
International Bug Club Phonics Phases 1-5 Starter Pack (Paperback): Sarah Loader, Kathryn Stewart, Fiona Kent, Emily Hibbs,... International Bug Club Phonics Phases 1-5 Starter Pack (Paperback)
Sarah Loader, Kathryn Stewart, Fiona Kent, Emily Hibbs, Carolyn Parry, …
R32,072 R27,706 Discovery Miles 277 060 Save R4,366 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Movements in Art Since 1945 (Paperback, 4th Edition): Edward Lucie-Smith Movements in Art Since 1945 (Paperback, 4th Edition)
Edward Lucie-Smith
R414 Discovery Miles 4 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This standard introduction to visual art since 1945 has been revised, updated and redesigned for the first time since 2001. Movements, trends and individual artists from abstract expressionism to the present day are summarized, with detailed coverage of major developments such as pop art, conceptual and performance work, minimal art, neo-expressionist and figurative painting, the YBAs and the globalized art scene of the twenty-first century. A new chapter on art since 2000 includes discussion of work by Banksy and Ai Weiwei, as well as recent trends in art from Russia and Eastern Europe. Writing with exceptional clarity and a strong sense of narrative, Edward Lucie-Smith demystifies the work of dozens of artists, revealing how the art world has interacted with social, political and environmental concerns. Nearly 300 images of key artworks range from the paintings of Jackson Pollock via graffiti from 1980s New York and land art of the 1970s to contemporary painting from China and video from Japan. The book is as global in its reach as art has become in the 21st century.

Latin American Art Since 1900 (Paperback, 3rd Edition): Edward Lucie-Smith Latin American Art Since 1900 (Paperback, 3rd Edition)
Edward Lucie-Smith
R400 Discovery Miles 4 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this classic survey, now updated and with full-colour images throughout, Edward Lucie-Smith introduces the art of Latin America from 1900 to the present day. He discusses in detail major figures such as Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, as well as dozens of less well-known artists. Those who spent their lives in exile, and artists from Europe and the US who lived in South America, such as Leonora Carrington, are all included in this broad, comprehensive view. The artists featured here have sought for indigenous roots and a local tradition; explored abstraction, expressionism and new media (video, installation, performance); entered dialogue with European and North American movements, while insisting on reaching a wide popular audience for their work; and created an energetic, innovative and very varied art scene across the continent today. A new chapter extends the discussion into the twenty-first century, summarizing key trends and most notable figures of the last two decades. A constant theme is the embrace of the experimental and the new by artists across Latin America.

London the Metamorphosis (Hardcover): Anna Keen London the Metamorphosis (Hardcover)
Anna Keen; Introduction by Edward Lucie-Smith
R605 Discovery Miles 6 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As London evolves into a Babylonian-style city of lofty towers, the artist Anna Keen has been inspired to paint this London Metamorphosis. While each new edifice heads to the heavens, the exposed entrails of these vast construction sites strangely resemble ruins. Her large canvases are enriched with details stemming from patient observation and on-the-spot sketches, and from voyages around the city made by helicopter, boat, road and on foot. Like the eighteenth-century artist J.M Gandy, who simultaneously painted London in ruins and in construction, Anna Keen takes us just beneath the surface of the metropolis, to where the emotional landscape lurks and to where the soul of London is heading. London-based art historian Edward Lucie-Smith has followed Anna Keen's painting since 1995 in Rome.

Aspects of Jasper Johns - Introduced by Edward Lucie-Smith (Paperback): Edward Lucie-Smith Aspects of Jasper Johns - Introduced by Edward Lucie-Smith (Paperback)
Edward Lucie-Smith; Supplement by Nicholas James
R521 R431 Discovery Miles 4 310 Save R90 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
International Bug Club Phonics Phases 1-2 Starter Pack (46 books) (Paperback): Sarah Loader, Kathryn Stewart, Fiona Kent, Emily... International Bug Club Phonics Phases 1-2 Starter Pack (46 books) (Paperback)
Sarah Loader, Kathryn Stewart, Fiona Kent, Emily Hibbs, Carolyn Parry, …
R6,342 Discovery Miles 63 420 Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Bug Club Phonics Phase 2 Non-fiction Top Up Pack 6-pack (96 books) (Paperback): Sarah Loader, Kathryn Stewart, Fiona Kent,... Bug Club Phonics Phase 2 Non-fiction Top Up Pack 6-pack (96 books) (Paperback)
Sarah Loader, Kathryn Stewart, Fiona Kent, Emily Hibbs, Carolyn Parry, …
R16,221 Discovery Miles 162 210 Ships in 9 - 15 working days
History of the Prophet Joseph, by His Mother - Biography of the Mormon Leader & Founder (Paperback): Lucy Smith, George Albert... History of the Prophet Joseph, by His Mother - Biography of the Mormon Leader & Founder (Paperback)
Lucy Smith, George Albert Smith, Elias Smith
R245 R224 Discovery Miles 2 240 Save R21 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Narrative Theology and Moral Theology - The Infinite Horizon (Hardcover, New Ed): Alexander Lucie-Smith Narrative Theology and Moral Theology - The Infinite Horizon (Hardcover, New Ed)
Alexander Lucie-Smith
R4,309 Discovery Miles 43 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Moral thinking today finds itself stranded between the particular and the universal. Alasdair MacIntyre's work on narrative, discussed here along with that of Stanley Hauerwas and H. T. Engelhardt, aims to undo the perceived damage done by the Enlightenment by returning to narrative and abandoning the illusion of a disembodied reason that claims to be able to give a coherent explanation for everything. It is precisely this - a theory that holds good for all cases - that John Rawls proposed, drawing on the heritage of Emmanuel Kant. Who is right? Must universality be abandoned? Must we only think about morality in terms that are relative, bound by space and time? Alexander Lucie-Smith attempts to answer these questions by examining the nature of narrative itself as well as the particular narratives of Rawls and St Augustine. Bound and rooted as they are in history and personal experience, narratives nevertheless strain at the limits imposed on them. It is Lucie-Smith's contention that each narrative that points to a lived morality exists against the background of an infinite horizon, and thus it is that the particular and the rooted can also make us aware of the universal and unchanging.

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