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.
Book looks at narrative cycles by Edward von Steinle and Leopold Bode
Book looks at British Museum’s contemporary artists' postcards from 1960 to the present
The history—in images and works of decorative art—of giving birth and raising children before 1900
Examining the many meanings—and inanities—ascribed to the unclothed human body in Western art
A dictionary of the burial places of the English and Scottish kings and queens (and their relations)
Lars-Ake Thessman on his set- and costume-designs
The extraordinary mitteleuropäische flourishing of all the arts from 1900 to 1914
On show in Turkey this month, the images are an ode to the Nobel Prize-winning author’s hometown
Book collects pictorially subversive propaganda in a populist medium
Art, music and architecture flourished in the Republic for the last time
Kahlo’s communications with her mother are unsurprisingly banal
Two further volumes comprehensively cover the artist's drawings and monotypes
The Spanish artist’s extraordinary paintings of tortured bodies and tormented souls
On the 110th birthday of the great American critic, we delve into our archive and discover that writings about him are either too academic or too sensationalist
Art and social action after the Mexican Revolution
Book of illuminations show various fashions that shed light on literary styles
This book accounts for building histories, designs and geographical spread of church inspired by the Jerusalem prototypes
Book looks at Thai and Burmese historic texts from the British Library
The collection was assembled by baroness Henri de Rothschild