Turner’s Classical Landscapes: Myth and Meaning
Now famous for their immediate impact of color, light, and atmospheric effect, the landscapes of Romantic painter J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851) were at fi
Song of the Earth
For the past four decades, a quiet but remarkably resilient strand of activity in contemporary art has been evident – that of artists who have largely
The Rainforest: Light and Spirit
This book, views the rainforest through the eyes of both the scientist and the artist, who shows us the color, the light, the diversity of the greens
Painting with Four Tubes of Paint: A Simplified Palette for Watercolorists
The book shows how to use just four tubes of paint, to paint everything. The four colours are blue, raw sienna, burnt sienna, and olive green. Followi
Painting Country and City Landscapes in Watercolor
After a brief introduction to the principles of landscape composition, this book includes four detailed, step-by-step demonstrations in which watercol
Oil Sketches from Nature: Turner and His Contemporaries
Drawing from the Tate Gallery’s extensive collection of oil sketches, this book investigates Turner’s approach to outdoor painting, and his open-air s
Natura Morta
Still life remains a mysterious and intriguing genre of painting, containing hidden meanings and moral allusions within the canvas. This guide is an a
The Languages of Landscape
This work employs a fresh approach to understanding Western landscape art, by linking the concerns of its creators to the ways in which such art was v
The Landscapes Painting Book
Featuring more than 40 schematics about composition and special studies on the paintings of Monet and Turner, this instructional guide to creating lif
Irish Botanical Illustrators & Flower Painters
Botanical illustration and flower painting are perhaps two of the most skilled and captivating forms of expression in the history of art and Irish art
