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Charles James: Beyond Fashion
Jan Reeder · Metropolitan Museum of Art Format: Print book
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Charles James, often considered to be America’s first couturier, was renowned in the 1940s and 1950s as a master at sculpting fabric for the female form and creating fashions that defined mid-century glamour. Although James had no formal training as a dressmaker, he created strikingly... |
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Big Eyes: The Film, The Art
Leah Gallo · Titan Books Format: Hardcover
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Big Eyes is the new movie from iconic filmmaker Tim Burton. Re-teaming with the writers of Ed Wood, Burton returns to the biopic genre by telling the story of Margaret and Walter Keane, and their beautiful and melancholy ‘big eyes’ paintings.This companion book features behind... |
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Sing to Me: My Story of Making Music, Finding Magic, and Searching for Who's Next
L a Reid · Harpercollins Pages: 390 Format: Book
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In this long-awaited memoir, illustrated with over 100 never-before-seen photos from his personal collection, the groundbreaking record producer chronicles his struggles, his success, and the celebrated artists that made him a legend.Over the last twenty-five years, legendary music producer... |
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Moments: The Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photographs
Hal Buell · Black Dog & Leventhal Pages: 336 Format: Paperback
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The bestselling, complete collection of more than 600 Pulitzer Prize-winning photographs, from the first awards in 1942 through the 2015 honors. |
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Jerry Lee Lewis: His Own Story
Rick Bragg · Harper; 1st edition Format: Hardcover
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New York Times BestsellerThe greatest Southern storyteller of our time, New York Times bestselling author Rick Bragg, tracks down the greatest rock and roller of all time, Jerry Lee Lewis - and gets his own story, from the source, for the very first time.A monumental figure on the American... |
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100 Photographs: The Most Influential Images of All Time
The Editors of TIME Magazine · Time Home Entertainment Pages: 240 Format: Print book
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Since its inception, TIME magazine has been synonymous not just with outstanding journalism, but also with outstanding photography. Now, to mark the 175th anniversary of photography and the birth of photojournalism, the Editors of TIME magazine are publishing this companion book to the groundbreaking... |
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Don McCullin
Don McCullin · Aperture Pages: 359 Format: Print book
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First published in 2001, this retrospective survey offers both an examination of Don McCullin's photographic career as well as a record of half a century of international conflict. Coinciding with the photographer's eightieth birthday, this expanded edition of Don McCullin serves... |
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Desert Bighorn Sheep: Wilderness Icon
Jorgensen Mark C Young Jeff Format: Paperback
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Desert Bighorn Sheep: Wilderness Icon is the most comprehensive photographic work on this elusive symbol of the deserts of the southwest United States and northern Mexico. Photographer Jeff Young worked for years to assemble tens of thousands of high quality photographs and assemble them... |
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John Lennon: The Collected Artwork
Scott Gutterman · Insight Editions Format: Hardcover
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Over the course of John Lennon’s career, his work as an artist expressed the societal themes that touched his life. Until now, little of this work has been seen in one place. For the first time, John Lennon: The Collected Artwork offers a captivating history of Lennon’s visionary... |
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The Movie Book
DK · DK Pages: 352 Format: Hardcover
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The Movie Book, the latest in DK's award-winning Big Ideas Simply Explained series, profiles 100 of the best movies ever made throughout the world.From classic 1930s film noir and Hollywood romance to international art-house and 21st-century sci-fi, The Movie Book brings the world's most... |
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Help!: The Beatles, Duke Ellington, and the Magic of Collaboration
Thomas David Brothers · W. W. Norton & Company Pages: 368 Format: Hardcover
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The fascinating story of how creative cooperation inspired two of the world's most celebrated musical acts.The Beatles and Duke Ellington's Orchestra stand as the two greatest examples of collaboration in music history. Duke University musicologist Thomas Brothers delivers a portrait... |
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