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WALT DISNEYS CHILDRENS CLAS. 1937-1953

In Los Angeles during the 1940s and 1950s, Disney artists popularized illustration for children both on the big screen and in the pages of the Golden Books, a series of affordably priced children's books. These stories distilled the visual language of Disney films and brought historic and contemporary tales to life through compelling and inventive works of art. The selection of material in this book by 7 different artists reflects the variety of stylistic approaches that defined animation and illustration at the Disney studio.The book begins with an introduction to the artistic milieu that characterized the Disney studio, and each of the 10 stories is illustrated with complete original art and text. Biographies of the artists featured are included in the appendix. This hardcover anthology of vintage illustration will captivate adults and children alike.
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WAYNE THIEBAUD. SUMMER DAYS

This book tracks the career of the artist over six decades, revealing his retained interest in lighthearted subjects while casting them in traditional modes of painting. It celebrates the artist’s regard for the delights of the quintessentially American summer experience, from its sweet ice creams and chilled soda pops to beach games and barbecues, melting a gray winter into a fading memory. The catalogue features paintings from the 1960s through the 2000s of beach scenes, hot dogs, ice creams, beach balls, and bathing suits.
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WHAT WE KEEP ADVICE FROM ARTISTS

Learn the refined art of display and get an insider’s education in collecting from gallerist Jean Lin. Follow in her footsteps and tour the unique and beautiful homes of more than a dozen dedicated collectors. Whether you're starting a new collection or wish to display an existing one, each chapter offers inventive ideas for styling and displaying favorite objects, along with a primer on materials, studio visits with ceramicists, textile artists, and woodworkers, and wisdom from some of today’s most fascinating artists and makers.
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YOKO

La nueva biografía de Sheff sobre Yoko Ono, la artista de 92 años y viuda de John Lennon, argumenta convincentemente su relevancia como feminista, activista, innovadora vanguardista y una descarada de clase mundial. Sheff—prolífico periodista y autor que realizó una de las últimas entrevistas significativas con John y Yoko para Playboy, y posteriormente se hizo amigo de ella—ha escrito lo más cercano a una biografía autorizada que el mundo puede encontrar. El libro es sustancioso y, como era previsible, compasivo pero no adulador, escrito principalmente con una prosa directa que sugiere que la compasión está plenamente justificada por una figura que no solo fue desestimada sino demonizada.
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YVES SAINT LAURENT: GOLD

This stunning book presents the couture, jewelry, and accessories inspired by the golds of Yves Saint Laurent from the 1960s to the 2000s. Gold has been featured heavily throughout the entirety of the designer’s work: from the very first buttons adorning his pea coats to dresses that appear entirely fashioned from gold, no collection escaped the couturier’s “golden” touch. “I love gold," Saint Laurent said. "It’s a magical color; when reflecting a woman, it’s the color of the sun.” As the official catalogue of the Gold, les ors d’Yves Saint Laurent exhibition in Paris, this keepsake volume presents Saint Laurent’s exquisite designs as we follow the thread of gold throughout his collections, offering special insight into the work and intricate techniques used to make the brocades, laces, lamés, leathers, and embroideries of YSL shine.
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EL MUNDO ANTIGUO EN 20 ESTRATAGEMAS

Los griegos tomaron Troya; Temístocles venció en Salamina; Aníbal mantuvo en jaque al ejército romano... ¿Qué tienen en común estos y otros episodios del mundo antiguo? El uso de trampas, trucos y engaños; en una palabra, estratagemas para dominar al enemigo. La historia antigua está repleta de acontecimientos en los que someter al otro ha sido posible gracias a un destello de astucia decisivo en el fragor del enfrentamiento. Aunque hicieran creer que eran los enemigos quienes perpetraban contra ellos las artimañas más ambiguas, en realidad, griegos y romanos nunca tuvieron reparos en utilizar medios tortuosos y fraudulentos. Consideraban que la inteligencia era el arma más eficaz, fiable y competente para superar las dificultades, vencer a los enemigos e imponerse en la escena política.
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