Alvar González-Palacios’s book on the Italian decorator is a peak in his distinguished career
The second Duke of Orléans’ assembly of his famous art collection may have been a covert preparation for seizing the throne of France
Companion book to an exhibition at the University of Texas at Austin offers new dimensions on the vast subject
A vivid account of the art arising from the experiences of the artist, George Plante
Cityscapes and portraits, along with his Old Master transcriptions, feature in this book that accompanies an exhibition at London's Piano Nobile Gallery
The Austrian writer’s bilious attacks are neutralised by the cartoons
Even when the codex became ubiquitous, scrolls held a special place for the written word
New book explores how the burnt cathedral created a 'profound intellectual rift' between Germany and France, then reconciliation
Bard Graduate Center's 25th anniversary exhibition considers devotional offerings across religions
Three new books offer fresh angles on the Renaissance master
Historic photographs and contemporary papers have been used in new book to re-imagine the cycle
In Jori Finkel's book It Speaks to Me, Kentridge discusses the sculpture in Johannesburg that first made him feel the power of art
Mark Purcell's study explores 19th-century bibliomania and rejects the notion that books in historic libraries were "bought by the yard"
Martin Lister enlisted his daughters Susanna and Anna because of the unreliability of the best professional engravers
A new publication brings together the Scottish surgeon's art collection for the first time in many years
The new book features newly discovered appendices, including the profligate Jan Baptist’s three-volume bankruptcy file
Excavation campaigns on the Greek island have raised questions about our knowledge of Cycladic art and culture
Twenty-four artists present their own works in new book, including the late Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian
Almost unknown in Britain, his work was secretly amassed by Harry Hyams, the billionaire property developer
Galleries donate publications for a collection that will go to the Metropolitan Museum
Book looks at one royal's Medieval gifts, giving and inventories
Volume uncovers floral wealth of the US metropolis
Book collects the first illustrations, scores, maps and children's books
The curator’s attribution to the Renaissance master helped Christie’s achieve a world record price for the painting
The Kunsthistorisches's Bruegel exhibition catalogue fails to include any scholarly information
The great building as seen through the generations of its occupants
Book looks at the former official darling of the American republic
There are too many oddities in the painting discovered in France five years ago
Not a guide nor a history, but a collection of unusual gardens and their makers
We meet the photographer David Bailey at his London studio to discuss his new book and we talk with Gijs van Hensbergen about John Richardson, who died aged 95 last week. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.