Dover books on fine art

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Views of Rome, then and now

41 etchings
1976
Contains forty-one etchings alongside current photographs of Roman buildings and architecture, demonstrating how the city has changed from ancient times to the present.

A C?zanne sketchbook

figures, portraits, landscapes, and still lifes
1985
An informal collection of sketches by Paul Cezanne featuring portraits, landscapes, and still lifes that trace his artistic development.

Painters of the Ashcan school

the immortal Eight
1988
Profiles the work of eight principal artists from the 1870s to the start of World War I who made significant contributions to American art during the period.

Vasari's lives of the artists

Giotto, Masaccio, Fra Filippo Lippi, Botticelli, Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, Titian
2005
Profiles the lives and art of the most representative figures of Italian Renaissance painting and sculpture including Raphael, Michelangelo, and Giotto.

Graphic works of Edvard Munch

1979
Presents reproductions of ninety graphic works by nineteenth-century Norwegian painter and printmaker Edvard Munch.

Dor?'s illustrations for "Don Quixote"

a selection of 190 illustrations
1982
Presents 190 illustrations by Gustave Dore that were inspired by the novel "Don Quixote", with sketches of the story's characters, settings, and events.

The rime of the ancient mariner

1970
Pairs the text of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's epic poem, which tells how a sailor is punished for killing an albatross, with illustrations by French artist, Gustave Dor?.

Degas' drawings

1973
Contains one hundred mostly black-and-white drawings by the nineteenth-century artist Edgar Degas, that features sketches of dancers, portraits, race track scenes, nudes, and more.
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