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Imagen de LEONARDO: THE COMPLETE PAINTINGS 40TH ED
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LEONARDO: THE COMPLETE PAINTINGS 40TH ED

One of the most accomplished human beings who ever lived, Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) remains a quintessential Renaissance genius. The perfect companion to the Leonardo Graphic Work edition, this book is a compact catalogue raisonné of all of the artist’s masterful paintings. Drawn from our best-selling XXL edition, the book traces the artist’s life and work across 10 chapters, presenting all known paintings and drawing on his letters, contracts, diary entries, and writings to explore the man behind such groundbreaking artworks. From Virgin of the Rocks to Virgin and Child with St. Anne to the ever-beguiling Mona Lisa, you’ll find some of the finest treasures of the Louvre, Prado, and National Gallery, London here, as well as Leonardo works lost to time, but no less startling in their precision and poise.
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Imagen de PEQUEÑAS HISTORIAS DE GRANDES ARTISTAS
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PEQUEÑAS HISTORIAS DE GRANDES ARTISTAS

Descubra a los artistas más importantes del mundo, incluidos Frida Kahlo, Leonardo da Vinci y Vincent van Gogh, y las historias de niños reales que los conocieron. La entrañable serie de libros de arte para niños de Laurence Anholt, que ha vendido millones de copias en todo el mundo, recopilada por primera vez en un volumen inspirador.
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Imagen de PIRATAS. RELATOS
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PIRATAS. RELATOS

Un viaje por el mundo de la piratería en la literatura y la ilustración En la imaginación de jóvenes y mayores, la palabra "pirata" se asocia a historias escalofriantes y aventuras de capa y espada. A lo largo de siglos, una gran cantidad de personajes famosos, reales y ficticios, inmortalizados en la literatura y el arte, ha habitado nuestro paisaje cultural. Es el caso de Edward Teach, también conocido como Barbanegra y temido por su crueldad; Henry Morgan, cuyo tesoro todavía se busca hoy; y, por supuesto, Long John Silver, el antihéroe arquetípico de La isla del tesoro de Robert Louis Stevenson (1885).
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Imagen de MARVIN E. NEWMAN (FO) (GB)
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MARVIN E. NEWMAN (FO) (GB)

In 1952, after becoming one of the first-ever recipients of a Master of Science degree in Photography at Chicago’s Institute of Design, native New Yorker Marvin E. Newman returned to his hometown. Like many artists before, he set about chronicling the city. Unlike his predecessors, Newman chose color photography as the preeminent medium for capturing the people and energy of New York, and its emergence in the 1950s as the self-proclaimed “Greatest City in the World.”
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Imagen de DAVID LACHAPELLE. GOOD NEWS (FO) (GB)
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DAVID LACHAPELLE. GOOD NEWS (FO) (GB)

Good News follows David LaChapelle’s creative renaissance as he surrenders to contemplations of mortality, moving beyond the material world in a quest for paradise. Featuring a monumental curation of images, it is a sublime and arresting new body of work that attempts to photograph that which can’t be photographed. It represents the final chapter to LaChapelle’s narrative in a collection of books that have captivated a generation of viewers across the globe.
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Imagen de DAVID LACHAPELLE. LOST + FOUND (FO) (GB)
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DAVID LACHAPELLE. LOST + FOUND (FO) (GB)

Lost + Found is a visual recording of the times we live in and the issues we face, expressed through David LaChapelle’s unique and distinctive vision. Featuring a monumental curation of images that have never before been published in book form, it chronicles LaChapelle’s strongest images as a visionary to date while encapsulating our time in history.
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