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The Arts:
Art, Photography,
Architecture and Design

One hundred exceptional titles, chosen by our
booksellers and bookbuyers -- and discounted 20% for the holidays

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10x10: 10 Critics, 100 Architects
$59.95 / HBS $47.96

A comprehensive view of new architecture today, in which ten of the world's best informed critics have each selected ten of the most exceptional emergent architects.

Art Noveau: 1890-1914
Paul Greenhalgh
$75.00 / HBS $60.00

A wealth of illustrations and rare period photographs showcase masterpieces in all mediums, with text by twenty leading scholars.

Atget
John Szarkowski
$60.00 / HBS $48.00

Eugene Atget devoted himself to the task of documenting Paris and its environs. This long awaited volume presents treasures from MOMA's collection, compiled by one of America's foremost authorities on photography,

John Singer Sargent: The Sensualist
Trevor Fairbrother
$39.95 / HBS $31.96

In this beautiful book, Fairbrother, Curator of Modern art at the Seattle Art Museum, argues that viewing the artist as a sensualist connects otherwise conflicting elements of his oeuvre and offers a new interpretation of his life and work.

Leonardo da Vinci: The Complete Paintings
Pietro Marani
$85.00 / HBS $68.00

A treasure for a lifetime, this is the most exquisite and luxuriously produced art monograph of the season.

South Southeast
Steve McCurry
$59.95 / HBS $47.96

A portfolio of classical, magical, and powerful images from South and Southeast Asia.

(Un)fashion
Tibor and Maira Kalman
$30.00 / HBS $24.00

From cardboard shoes in Africa to body paint in New Guinea, from chimney sweeps in France to an Indian Elvis, this witty and eye-popping book is a delightfully unconventional view (with almost no text!) of contemporary fashion as seen in the creative ways that people around the globe adorn their bodies.

Women
Annie Liebovitz
$45.00pb / HBS $36.00

Now in paperback, the acclaimed collection of photography by Annie Liebovitz, along with a major essay by Susan Sontag.

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