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Works by Rizzoli

How to Recognize Renaissance Art (1978) 60 copies, 3 reviews
History of The Future (1993) 37 copies
Alphabet Animals (1991) 32 copies
James Stewart Polshek (1988) 27 copies
Rembrandt (1990) 25 copies
Art Nouveau Postcards (1987) 24 copies
Louis I Kahn Writings (1991) 24 copies
How to Recognize Chinese Art (1979) 23 copies, 1 review
Chuck Close (1987) 22 copies
Living With Art (1988) 22 copies
Metropolis (1991) 22 copies, 1 review
Gardens of Florence (1992) 21 copies
Asplund (1988) 21 copies
Textile Art (1985) 21 copies, 1 review
Paul Gauguin (1987) 20 copies
Art For The London 'Underground' (1990) 20 copies, 1 review
Emilio Ambasz Inventions (1992) 19 copies
Kremlin & Its Treasures (1987) 19 copies, 1 review
Masterpieces of East & West (1992) 19 copies
Painter As Naturalist (1991) 18 copies
Weekend with Matisse (1994) 18 copies
Paris In Bloom (1991) 16 copies
Photographed By Bachrach (1992) 15 copies
Close Up On Cakes (1995) 15 copies, 1 review
Tales of The Sea (1992) 14 copies
Dada Movement (1990) 14 copies
R M Schindler (1988) 14 copies
Morandi (1977) 13 copies
New Japanese Architecture (1990) 12 copies
Passion For Needlepoint (1991) 12 copies, 1 review
American Jewelry (1987) 12 copies
Chicago Architects Design (1982) 11 copies
Vitra Design Museum (1990) 11 copies
American Wicker (1993) 11 copies
Mozart's Operas (1989) 11 copies
Suns And Moons (1995) 11 copies
Traditional Japanese Houses (1983) 11 copies
The Copenhagen Haggadah (1988) 10 copies
Northwest (1988) 10 copies
Venice From The Air (1989) 10 copies
Davis Allen (1990) 10 copies
Year in Central Park (1992) 10 copies
Cirque Du Soleil (1993) 10 copies, 1 review
Portraits of The Artist (1985) 9 copies
Villages of France (1988) 9 copies
Vico Magistretti (1991) 9 copies
Manhattan Panorama (1992) 9 copies
Discovery of Egypt (1993) 8 copies
Amancio Williams (1987) 8 copies
Olana Landscapes (1988) 8 copies
Romantic Rose (1990) 8 copies
Team Zoo (1991) 8 copies
The Monastic Realm (1985) 8 copies
Phenomenon of Change (1984) 7 copies
Similia/Dissimilia (1988) 7 copies
Parigi. Guide chat@win. Con cartina (2009) — Author — 6 copies
Italy (1988) 6 copies
Flower Show (1986) 6 copies
Century of Chair Design (1985) 6 copies
Sicily (1988) 6 copies
American Folk Art (1985) 6 copies
Precis Vol 2 (1980) 6 copies
Women In Design (1988) 6 copies
Richard Paul Lohse (1986) 5 copies
Londra (2009) — Author — 5 copies
Italy One Hundred Cities (1991) 5 copies
Arabs In Europe (1986) 5 copies
Precis Vol 5 (1984) 5 copies
Muhammad Ali (1992) 5 copies
Boris Podrecca (1987) 5 copies
American Crafts (1992) 5 copies
For The People's Pleasure (1989) 5 copies
Imperiled Landscapes (1997) 4 copies
Vegetable Theatre (1993) 4 copies
Constructive Concepts (1989) 4 copies
Tapies & The New Culture (1988) 3 copies
Precis Vol 3 (1981) 3 copies
Sicilia. Guide chat@win. Con cartina (2009) — Author — 3 copies
Hieroglyphs From A To Z (1993) 3 copies
Italian Fashion (1988) 3 copies
Muhammad Ali memories (1992) 3 copies
Bright Ideas (1998) 3 copies
Precis Vol 6 (1993) 3 copies
New Spanish Design (1991) 3 copies
Women of Design (1992) 3 copies
Waro Kishi (1995) 3 copies
Best Friends (1989) 3 copies
COLIN NO NEWS GOOD NEWS (2018) 2 copies
Cucchi (1990) 2 copies
Mario Sironi (1990) 2 copies
Arquitectonica VI (1991) 2 copies
Beach Bunnies (1993) 2 copies
Polo (1998) 2 copies
Philips (1989) 2 copies
Illegal (1991) 2 copies
Guillermo Roux (1985) 1 copy
Aldo Rossi 1 copy
Appendx V 2 (1994) 1 copy
Extreme Adventures (2010) 1 copy
Children (1992) 1 copy
Arquitectonica V (1991) 1 copy
Roma. Guide chat@win. Con cartina (2009) — Author — 1 copy
Perugino 1 copy
Berlino. Guide chat@win. Con cartina (2009) — Author — 1 copy
Amsterdam (Guide Chat@win) — Author — 1 copy
Rumi Calendar (2002) 1 copy
Milano e laghi (2011) — Author — 1 copy
New York: Guide Chat@win — Author — 1 copy
Il Greco 1 copy
Cimabue 1 copy

Associated Works

Hokusai: Prints and Drawings (1988) — some editions — 336 copies
Edvard Munch (1989) — some editions — 27 copies, 1 review
David Salle 1979-94 (1994) 20 copies

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16 reviews
Another in the series of Penguin books on various genres of art. It follows the same formula as the others: A section on Architecture then sculpture followed by a section on Painting and then Applied Arts. Actually, in what is a really tiny volume ..small size and only 64 pages, the authors have managed to pack quite a lot in. The other issue of course is that they are really trying to cover a period from the early bronze age ..1700BC to the present...or to the 20th Century. So impossible to show more do justice to the scope. They pick out a few outstanding examples of Chinese architecture that are still well known today: The great Wall, Forbidden City, Ming tombs..for architecture and some of the massive cliff sculptures of Buddha...and of course the magnificent bronze, prancing horse, balanced on one foot from the Han dynasty. I remember being on a trade Mission to China when the leader of the Mission (and a significant Sydney Stock Broker) bought a Ceramic Han Dynasty Camel at the Markets in Beijing for a considerable sum. Then came the period of consternation....had he bought a dud? Anyway, after a visit to a valuer in Hong Kong he came away wreathed in smiles, his buying acumen undamaged. The valuer had pronounced it genuine. How? Apparently by the simple expedient of placing some water on the base of the ceramic and then smelling and tasting it. A true Han dynasty ceramic apparently retained the mustiness of the tombs from whence they had been extracted. Must say, that i was not convinced. Especially when I later found out that the Chinese had been producing great "fakes" or "reproductions" of earlier dynasty works some thousands of years ago. The book skates over Chinese ceramics and painting with a few examples. Ok, but really limited in it's coverage. I give the book 3 stars. show less
This book is part of a series that focus on different sorts of art. It is really just a thumbnail sketch and pretends to be no more. There are sections on Architecture, Sculpture and painting. The approach is generally to provide a set of examples but this is done within an historical context and there is some perceptive comment behind the mere selection of examples of the Renaissance arts. As he says: "At the heart of the wealth and the breadth of achievement that characterised these two show more centuries of Renaissance creativity was a freedom from the rigid conventions, the formalism of Gothic art". Yes it's brief. But they do a great job in a mere 60 pages, I give it 3 stars. show less
Gives the reader access to sites not usually shown to tourists, such as the Terem Palace.
i love these posters. when i'm in london i love to look at the new posters.

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