Schilderkunst
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Schilderkunst
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Schilderkunst
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Incoming Resources
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- Aboriginal bark paintings, [by] Robert Edwards [and] Bruce Guerin
- Henri Matisse, a retrospective, John Elderfield
- Optic nerve, perceptual art of the 1960s, Joe Houston ; introduction by Dave Hickey
- Sacred visions, early paintings from Central Tibet, Steven M. Kossak, Jane Casey Singer ; with an essay by Robert Bruce-Gardner
- Charles Demuth, Barbara Haskell
- Frank Stella, 1970-1987, William Rubin
- Northern Renaissance art, painting, sculpture, the graphic arts from 1350 to 1575, James Snyder
- Caravaggio, Howard Hibbard
- Impressionism, art, leisure, and Parisian society, Robert L. Herbert
- The turning point, the abstract expressionists and the transformation of American art, April Kingsley
- Early medieval painting, from the fourth to the eleventh century, by André Grabar ; Carl Nordenfalk ; translated by Stuart Gilbert
- Geschichte der modernen Malerei
- John Frederick Kensett, an American master, John Paul Driscoll, John K. Howat, with contributions by Dianne Dwyer, Oswaldo Rodriguez Roque ; edited by Susan E. Strickler
- Vermeer, Albert Blankert, John Michael Montias, Gilles Aillaud
- Realism, Linda Nochlin
- Painting in Britain, the Middle Ages, Margaret Rickert
- Painting, edited by Terry R. Myers
- Whistler, a retrospective, edited by Robin Spencer
- Eight dynasties of Chinese painting, the collections of the Nelson Gallery-Atkins Museum, Kansas City, and the Cleveland Museum of Art, with essays by Wai-kam Ho [and others]
- Hidden symbols in art, Sarah Carr-Gomm
- Painting the musical city, jazz and cultural identity in American art, 1910-1940, Donna M. Cassidy
- The Yeats brothers and modernism's love of motion, Calvin Bedient
- The art of twentieth-century Zen, paintings and calligraphy by Japanese masters, Audrey Yoshiko Seo, with Stephen Addiss ; with a chapter by Matthew Welch
- Caspar David Friedrich, line and transparency, [edited by Jacqueline et Maurice Guillaud]
- Thomas Hart Benton, text by Matthew Baigell
Outgoing Resources
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