Incoming Resources
- Italian paintings, 1250-1450, in the John G. Johnson Collection and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Carl Brandon Strehlke
- Henry Taylor, the only portrait I ever painted of my momma was stolen, with contributions by Zadie Smith, Sarah Lewis, Charles Gaines, and Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah
- Art nouveau, art and design at the turn of the century, edited by Peter Selz and Mildred Constantine ; with articles by Greta Daniel [and others]
- The Louvre, all the paintings, preface by Henri Loyrette ; photography by Erich Lessing ; edited and introductions by Vincent Pomarède ; text by Anja Grebe
- Storytelling in Japanese art, Masako Watanabe
- British impressionism, Kenneth McConkey
- The eye of the connoisseur, authenticating paintings by Rembrandt and his contemporaries, Anna Tummers
- Miles Davis, the collected artwork, text by Scott Gutterman ; foreword by Quincy Jones ; reflections by Erin Davis and Vince Wilburn Jr. ; afterword by Cheryl Davis
- Making race, modernism and "racial art" in America, Jacqueline Francis
- The essential Dürer, edited by Larry Silver and Jeffrey Chipps Smith
- Catalogue of an exhibition of paintings, by the Rt. Hon. Sir Winston Churchill
- J.M.W. Turner, painting set free, edited by David Blayney Brown, Amy Concannon, and Sam Smiles ; with contributions from Rebecca Hellen, Matthew Imms, Brian Livesley, Nicola Moorby, and Joyce H. Townsend
- Impressionism, art, leisure, and Parisian society, Robert L. Herbert
- Alfred Maurer, at the vanguard of modernism, Stacey B. Epstein
- The life and art of Luca Signorelli, Tom Henry
- The Florentine painters of the renaissance, with an index to their works, by Bernhard Berenson ..
- Geschichte der modernen Malerei
- George Catlin and the old frontier
- Max Beckmann and the self, Wendy Beckett
- Coincidences at museums, Stefan Draschan
- National Gallery of Art, master paintings from the collection, selected and with commentaries by John Oliver Hand ; foreword by Earl A. Powell III
- Viva Frida!, Yuyi Morales ; photography by Tim O'Meara
- Rembrandt, the late works, Jonathan Bikker and Gregor J.M. Weber, Marjorie E. Wieseman and Erik Hinterding ; with contributions by Marijn Schapelhouman and Anna Krekeler ; editorial consultant, Christopher White ; translations, Wordworkers, Utrecht and Michael Hoyle, Amsterdam
- Vitamin P3, new perspectives in painting, editors, Rebecca Morrill, Kathryn Rattee, Tom Melick
- Van Gogh in Arles, Alfred Nemeczek
- The world new made, figurative painting in the twentieth century, Timothy Hyman
- Judy Chicago, and Louise Bourgeois, Helen Chadwick, Tracey Emin, photography of Judy Chicago's work by Donald Woodman
- The art of reading, an illustrated history of books in paint, Jamie Camplin, Maria Ranauro
- Peter Blume, nature and metamorphosis, edited by Robert Cozzolino ; with contributions by Samantha Baskind, Sergio Cortesini, Robert Cowley, David McCarthy, Sarah Vure
- Morning glory on the vine, early songs & drawings, Joni Mitchell
- Georgia O'Keeffe and her houses, Ghost Ranch and Abiquiu, Barbara Buhler Lynes and Agapita Judy Lopez
- Van Gogh & Japan, Louis van Tilborgh, Nienke Bakker, Cornelia Homburg, Tsukasa Kōdera, Chris Uhlenbeck ; with a contribution by Claire Guitton
- David Hockney, a bigger exhibition, Richard Benefield, Lawrence Weschler, Sarah Howgate, David Hockney ; curated by Gregory Evans
- Of arms and artists, the American Revolution through painters' eyes, Paul Staiti
- Masters of Venice, Renaissance painters of passion and power from the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, edited by Sylvia Ferino-Pagden and Lynn Federle Orr
- Pieter Bruegel, Larry Silver
- 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]
- American painters on technique, the colonial period to 1860, Lance Mayer and Gay Myers
- The Pre-Raphaelites and science, John Holmes
- Grant Wood, American Gothic and other fables, Barbara Haskell ; with contributions by Glenn Adamson [and four others]
- The history of Florence in painting, edited by Antonella Fenech Kroke ; in collaboration with Cyril Gerbron, Stefano Calonaci, Neville Rowley
- American views, essays on American art, John Wilmerding
- Artemisia Gentileschi, the language of painting, Jesse M. Locker
- Just looking, essays on art, John Updike
- Man, myth, and sensual pleasures, Jan Gossart's Renaissance : the complete works, Maryan W. Ainsworth, Stijn Alsteens, and Nadine M. Orenstein ; edited by Maryan W. Ainsworth ; with contributions by Lorne Campbell [and others]
- Snapshot, painters and photography, Bonnard to Vuillard, edited by Elizabeth W. Easton ; with contributions by Clément Chéroux [and others]
- The tale of Genji, a Japanese classic illuminated, John T. Carpenter and Melissa McCormick ; with Monika Bincsik and Kyoko Kinoshita ; preface by Sano Midori
- Women artists in Paris, 1850-1900, Laurence Madeline ; with Bridget Alsdorf, Richard Kendall, Jane R. Becker, Vibeke Waallann Hansen, Joëlle Bolloch
- Rossetti, painter & poet, J.B. Bullen
- The Tale of Genji, a visual companion, Melissa McCormick