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 | Stone Following the publication of £36.00 |
 | Eyes, Lies and Illusions: The Art Of Deception Published to accompany the exhibition at LondonÂ’s Hayward Gallery, Eyes, Lies and Illusions explores the art of perceptual paradox and optical wizardry from the 16th to the 21st centuries. £36.00 |
 | A World History of Art A World History of Art has been hailed as the most up-to-date and wide-ranging history of art ever published in a single volume. Elegantly written, it presents art as an essential part of the history of humankind. £35.00 |
 | Concrete Architecture After a long period of being synonymous with urban deprivation, concrete is now chic. A favourite material of fashionable style magazines, it is becoming ubiquitous in shops, restaurants and even homes. £35.00 |
 | 21st Century Hotel How can hotels offer living theatre, at the same time as recreating the grand style of Victorian hotels? £35.00 |
 | Encounters Published to accompany a major exhibition at the V&A in Autumn 2004, this sumptuously illustrated volume traces the links between Europe and Asia over three centuries. £35.00 |
 | Elements Of Style This is an expanded version of the ultimate period sourcebook. It takes us, feature-by-feature, through the styles that have had the greatest impact on interiors over the past 500 years. £35.00 |
 | Art Since 1900 Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of the subject, the groundbreaking Art Since 1900 is set to become the guide to the subject. £34.99 |
 | Gothic: Art for England 1400–1547 The years between 1400 and the Tudor age were a glorious period for the arts in England. This book brings together sumptuous objects by the greatest artists of the day. £34.99 |
 | Giorgio Morandi: The Art Of Silence This is an authoritative guide to an outstanding still life painter, by his scholar, assistant and friend, Janet Abramowicz. £32.00 |
 | Masters of Dutch Painting This in-depth look at the seventeenth century Golden Age of Dutch art brings together for the first time in one volume the superb collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts. £32.00 |
 | Beyond Light The Californian coast, Alaskan ice flows, the desert of Arizona and the canyons of Nevada; the United States has a rich diversity of landscapes, and many of them are captured in this breathtakingly beautiful book. £31.95 |
 | A History of Interior Design The second edition of this award-winning history has a new chapter on Asian and Islamic design, new material on Pre-Columbian design, new work from around the world, and 180 new images. £30.00 |
 | MOMA Design Encyclopedia MOMAÂ’s sweeping overview of design across the world is guaranteed to become a well-thumbed essential in any art-loverÂ’s collection. Unlike many reference works, the book is colourfully illustrated throughout. £29.99 |
 | Turner Whistler Monet Published to coincide with a major exhibition at Tate Britain, this gloriously illustrated collection examines for the first time the influences and relationship between three giants of 19th-century art. £29.99 |
 | Matisse: His Art and his Textiles This sumptuously illustrated book – the catalogue of a groundbreaking exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts – explores for the first time MatisseÂ’s relationship with the textiles that surrounded him from his earliest days. £29.99 |
 | Egon Schiele Landscapes This visually stunning book illuminates the more approachable side of the ‘anguished geniusÂ’ of Austrian Expressionism, and shows that the landscape was an essential element of Egon SchieleÂ’s overall vision. £29.99 |
 | The Renaissance Spectacular, sensual, majestic and magnificent – that is Renaissance art. Compiling all the magnificent Renaissance paintings, together with the best in sculpture and architecture, hereÂ’s a book that really does it justice. £29.99 |
 | International Arts and Crafts The Arts and Crafts movement revolutionised the role of art. This catalogue for the major V&A exhibition provides the first true picture of its global significance. £29.99 |
 | Wonders of the World In 400 colour images, this breathtakingly illustrated book captures some of the greatest achievements of human endeavour across three millennia in new and archive photography, maps and profiles of key architects. £28.00 |
 | Passage Passage explores the journeys that people, rivers, landscapes and stone take through space and time. The book includes GoldsworthyÂ’s most recent commission - a Holocaust memorial in New York. £28.00 |
 | William Roberts An exciting, long-overdue, re-appraisal of one of twentieth- century BritainÂ’s most dynamic artists, William Roberts, the only major English artist of his generation who remained true to Cubism. £28.00 |
 | Modern Clean lines, airy interiors, bold, broad windows: the buildings of the modern movement share a simple, unadorned aesthetic. This volume is as sleek as the style it explores; itÂ’s encyclopaedic in scope, with an architect-by-architect A-Z. £28.00 |
 | Wood Architecture Wood is having its rebirth as an architectural material. Increasingly architects are learning how to make it work for them– and making it a thoroughly contemporary, beautiful building material. £28.00 |
 | Leonora Carrington This extensively illustrated book is the first major survey to be published of the life and work of artist and living Surrealist legend Leonora Carrington. £28.00 |
 | Degas Sickert Lautrec The latest exhibition at Tate Britain is the first to follow the extraordinary artistic cross-pollination between London and Paris in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and the iconic works it produced. £28.00 |
 | Time Time is Goldsworthy's first major publication for four years and, in conjunction with his exhibition and related events at the Barbican, it celebrates the many ways in which his art is informed by or expresses the passage of time. £27.00 |
 | Munch By Himself MunchÂ’s psychologically expressive works make him one of the leading figures in modern art. He is also the most prolific and revealing of self portraitists. £27.00 |
 | Understanding Architecture A uniquely wide-ranging and informed history of buildings and architecture. £24.99 |
 | New Country House Accessible, informative and fabulously illustrated with photographs and detailed plans, this book explores the architects who are reinventing the country house for the 21st century. £24.00 |
 | Notes on Book Design Derek Birdsall has been described as the doyen of British book designers. Distilled into this one practical and inspirational volume is his forty yearsÂ’ experience of designing books. £24.00 |
 | Skyscrapers Ever taller and more dramatic, skyscrapers are still being built everywhere. This illustrated book takes an in-depth look at 29 of the worldÂ’s most interesting skyscrapers that have recently been built. £24.00 |
 | Sandra Blow
This is the only comprehensive book available on Sandra Blow, one of the pioneers of the British post-war abstraction movement. It celebrates the 80th year of this under-acknowledged artists, and includes specially commissioned works. £24.00 |
 | Norman Parkinson Norman Parkinson had a knack for capturing his subjects at their alluring. In this, the first monograph to focus exclusively on his fashion portraits, works are featured that have only just been discovered in the Parkinson archives. £24.00 |
 | New London Interiors This breathtaking, electrifying book is so cutting-edge that it should come with a health warning! The essential inspiration and sourcebook for contemporary ‘lifestylistsÂ’, it only features 21st century projects. £23.95 |
 | John Piper in the Thirties To many, John Piper was the most versatile British artist of the 20th century. Marking the centenary of his birth, this book looks at a crucial period of the artistÂ’s development. £23.95 |
 | The New Boutique The most exciting areas of style often come from groundbreaking crossovers. The New Boutique gives you EXCLUSIVE access to some of the most cutting-edge fashion boutiques of the 21st century. £23.95 |
 | Natural Beauty In this sensitive, sensual collection, the award-winning photographer reveals exactly why he is known as ‘the master of moodÂ’. Alongside nude studies, there are works that feature calming landscapes and flowers. £23.95 |
 | Auto Legends This is the book that every car-lover would wish for! Auto Legends immortalises over sixty of the most important and beautiful cars ever made in words and seductive images. £23.95 |
 | Joined Up Design for Schools Coinciding with a major exhibition at the V&A, this is the catalogue of over sixty remarkable projects in which school children throughout Britain commissioned pioneering works of design. £23.95 |
 | Margaret Mee's Amazon Flowers: The Diaries of an Artist Explorer For 32 years, Margaret Mee explored and illustrated the glorious fauna of Amazonas. Throughout her life she kept diaries that, along with her paintings, drawings and sketches, make up this book. £23.50 |
 | Hang Ups Award-winning author and art historian Simon Schama has been writing essays on art for The New Yorker for many years. This collection brings the articles together – and presents them to a British audience – for the first time. £22.99 |
 | Plans, Sections and Elevations From classic works by Le Corbusier to modern masterpieces by Norman Foster, this book features more than 100 of the most significant and influential buildings of the twentieth century. £22.00 |
 | Super Structures Following the enormous success of Seventy Architectural Wonders of Our World, Neil Parkyn turns his attention to the most ambitious and advanced engineering projects of the last one hundred years. £20.00 |
 | Lucian Freud Lucian Freud 1996 – 2005 covers all the work from the last ten years and features nearly everything he has produced – paintings, both large and small, works on paper and etchings. £20.00 |
 | S. J. Peploe 1871-1935 This comprehensive, lavishly illustrated biography of ScotlandÂ’s greatest colourist, Samuel John Peploe, is a visual feast for art lovers and collectors and devotees of PeploeÂ’s work. £20.00 |
 | Triumph Of Water Colour Celebrating the bicentenary of the Royal Watercolour Society, this beautifully illustrated book surveys the period from 1800 to 1851, illustrating the work of the major watercolourists of the time, including John Sell Cotman and J.M. Turner. £20.00 |
 | Modern and Contemporary Prints A lavishly illustrated guide providing all the practical guidance that you could want to the world of contemporary prints. It is perfect for both the beginner and the experienced collector alike. £20.00 |
 | Architecture Pop-up Book Take a journey through the history of architecture with this brilliantly clever, fun book. With amazing three-dimensional replicas of famous buildings from ancient to modern times, the book showcases artwork, photographs and pop-ups. £20.00 |
 | Modern British Art The Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, known as ‘the Gallery of Modern Art in the SouthÂ’, houses a remarkable range of work from the full pantheon of modern British greats. £20.00 |