The Uccello Connection (Book 10)

The Uccello Connection (Book 10)
Author :
Publisher : Estelle Ryan
Total Pages : 345
Release :
ISBN-10 :
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis The Uccello Connection (Book 10) by : Estelle Ryan

Kamilla Seymour has a secret she has never told anyone. A secret that helps her as a prosecutor, but has destroyed her past three relationships. Now she finds herself in Amity, a tiny town with events so strange that one might be tempted to explain it away with magic. If it weren't for her secret, she would scoff at such silliness. Then there is also the super-sexy Sheriff Xander DuPont, constantly flirting and tempting her. Magic could definitely be used to understand the attraction she feels while fighting off his non-stop advances. Not that she really wants to fight it. All she wants to do is... well, she wants to do the sheriff, but her past and her secret is holding her hostage. Another strange event in town forces both Xander and Kamilla to share secrets they never thought they would in order to save Amity from a looming and unknown threat. Warning: This is a novella from Kirsten's naughty list. Yes, it is a naughty book, with all kinds of naughty thoughts resulting in deliciously naughty actions. Graphic description of these naughty actions might make you blush, so be careful where you read this approx 62 pages of naughtiness! Enjoy!!

The Gauguin Connection (Book 1)

The Gauguin Connection (Book 1)
Author :
Publisher : Estelle Ryan
Total Pages : 181
Release :
ISBN-10 :
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis The Gauguin Connection (Book 1) by : Estelle Ryan

Murdered artists. Masterful forgeries. Art crime at its worst. As an insurance investigator and world renowned expert in nonverbal communication, Dr Genevieve Lenard faces the daily challenge of living a successful, independent life. Particularly because she has to deal with her high functioning Autism. Nothing - not her studies, her high IQ or her astounding analytical skills - prepared her for the changes about to take place in her life. It started as a favour to help her boss' acerbic friend look into the murder of a young artist, but soon it proves to be far more complex. Forced out of her predictable routines, safe environment and limited social interaction, Genevieve is thrown into exploring the meaning of friendship, expanding her social definitions, and for the first time in her life be part of a team in a race to stop more artists from being murdered. The Gauguin Connection is an art crime novel with an autistic main character who explores the mystery of political intrigue, art heists, white collar crime, kidnapping and so much more! Enjoy this FREE book.

Paolo Uccello

Paolo Uccello
Author :
Publisher : VDM Publishing
Total Pages : 460
Release :
ISBN-10 : UOM:39015080713418
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Paolo Uccello by : Hugh Hudson

The Complete Work of Paolo Uccello

The Complete Work of Paolo Uccello
Author :
Publisher :
Total Pages : 200
Release :
ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106006272766
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis The Complete Work of Paolo Uccello by : Paolo Uccello

Drawing, 1400-1600

Drawing, 1400-1600
Author :
Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 235
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780429858703
ISBN-13 : 0429858701
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Drawing, 1400-1600 by : Stuart Currie

First published in 1998, this volume twelve scholars explore ways in which drawings were employed and appreciated in various European Cities form late medieval times, through the Renaissance and Reformation periods and into the early seventeenth century. The essayists examine the relationship between preparatory sketches and finished artworks in more durable and expensive materials, and consider the roles played by various drawing types, such as studies from different kinds of model and student copies from a master’s exemplar. They also investigate how drawings and their mechanically- reproduced equivalents- engravings, etchings and other forms of print – came to be collected for both practical and connoisseurial purposes, and how iconographical and stylistic inventiveness were linked to imaginative artistic interpretations of traditional subjects and to technical innovations in drawing and printmaking. Through diverse approaches to the study of artists’ attitudes and ambitions, the essays in Drawing 1400-1600 offer ways of appreciating the complex and fascinating history of the practice and theory of drawing over two centuries during which the expressive potential of the medium was realized in some of the greatest artistic statements of all time.

ARTnews

ARTnews
Author :
Publisher :
Total Pages : 772
Release :
ISBN-10 : UOM:39015007553004
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis ARTnews by :

Introduction to Art Image Access

Introduction to Art Image Access
Author :
Publisher : Getty Publications
Total Pages : 105
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780892366668
ISBN-13 : 0892366664
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Art Image Access by : Murtha Baca

With the proliferation of information on the World Wide Web and in other networked environments, one of the main things that users search for are images of works of art and architecture. End-users generally try to search for images by subject, a process that often proves unsatisfactory and frustrating. Cataloging images of works of art has always been challenging, but now that end-users need only have access to the Internet, the challenge is more daunting than ever. This illustrated book on using metadata standards and controlled vocabularies to catalog and provide accurate end-user access to images of works of art also focuses on decisions that must be made about the arrangement of visual records, descriptive principles and methodologies, and requirements for access. Introduction to Art Image Access addresses the issues that underlie a visual collection to make it accessible in an electronic environment. A glossary, selected bibliography, and list of acronyms and URLS are included.

Visual Culture and Mathematics in the Early Modern Period

Visual Culture and Mathematics in the Early Modern Period
Author :
Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 378
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781317192053
ISBN-13 : 1317192052
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Visual Culture and Mathematics in the Early Modern Period by : Ingrid Alexander-Skipnes

During the early modern period there was a natural correspondence between how artists might benefit from the knowledge of mathematics and how mathematicians might explore, through advances in the study of visual culture, new areas of enquiry that would uncover the mysteries of the visible world. This volume makes its contribution by offering new interdisciplinary approaches that not only investigate perspective but also examine how mathematics enriched aesthetic theory and the human mind. The contributors explore the portrayal of mathematical activity and mathematicians as well as their ideas and instruments, how artists displayed their mathematical skills and the choices visual artists made between geometry and arithmetic, as well as Euclid’s impact on drawing, artistic practice and theory. These chapters cover a broad geographical area that includes Italy, Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, France and England. The artists, philosophers and mathematicians whose work is discussed include Leon Battista Alberti, Nicholas Cusanus, Marsilio Ficino, Francesco di Giorgio, Leonardo da Vinci and Andrea del Verrocchio, as well as Michelangelo, Galileo, Piero della Francesca, Girard Desargues, William Hogarth, Albrecht Dürer, Luca Pacioli and Raphael.

Baby Bear Sees Blue

Baby Bear Sees Blue
Author :
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 20
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781481415033
ISBN-13 : 1481415034
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Baby Bear Sees Blue by : Ashley Wolff

Leaving the den as the weather warms, Baby Bear discovers blue birds, red strawberries, orange butterflies, and other colorful things in nature.

David Smith

David Smith
Author :
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 496
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780520291874
ISBN-13 : 0520291875
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis David Smith by : David Smith

"This comprehensive sourcebook is destined to become a lasting and definitive resource on the art and aesthetic philosophy of the American artist David Smith (1906-1965). A pioneer of twentieth-century modernism, Smith was renowned for the expansive formal and conceptual ambitions of his broadly diverse and inventive welded-steel abstractions. His groundbreaking achievements drew freely on cubism, surrealism, and constructivism, profoundly influencing later movements such as minimalism and environmental art. By radically challenging older conventions of monolithic figuration and refuting arbitrary distinctions between painters and sculptors, Smith asserted sculpture's equal role in advancing modern art. A compilation of Smith's poems, sketchbook notes, essays, lectures, letters to the editor, reviews, and interviews, these previously unpublished texts underscore the varied ways in which his writing functioned as a means to examine and articulate his private identity and to promote the social ideals that made him a key participant in contemporary discourses surrounding modernism, art and politics, and sculptural aesthetics. All the documents in David Smith: collected writings, lectures, and interviews have been newly corrected against the original manuscripts, typescripts, and audiotapes. Each text in this collection is annotated with historical and contextual information that reflects Smith's own process of continually reviewing and revising his writings in response to his evolving aspirations as a visual artist."--Provided by publisher.