Print Publications The Collection › Print Publications Print Publications Collection Print Publications Digital Publications Page secondary navigation Subject: European Painting and Sculpture All Best Sellers New Titles African American Ancient and Byzantine Architecture and Design Asian Children's Contemporary European Decorative Arts Modern Photography Prints and Drawings Textiles Museum Studies Out-of-Print Titles Online Scholarly Catalogues European Painting and Sculpture Guides Art of the Americas Showing 19 print publications Paula Modersohn-Becker A pioneering artist who subverted conventions in her depictions of the nude, self-portraits, and still-lives. An iconoclast in her own time, Modersohn-Becker is today considered an icon of modernity. Canova: Sketching in Clay The first book-length examination of the clay models and creative process of the preeminent neoclassical sculptor Antonio Canova. Camille Claudel Abundantly illustrated, this catalogue is a fascinating and comprehensive reevaluation of the French modernist sculptor Camille Claudel. Cezanne Evoking the sensory richness and ambitions of the beloved French artist’s work through a multifaceted exploration of his art, career, and legacy Monet and Chicago A rich and unprecedented exploration of Chicago’s embrace of Claude Monet’s modernism. El Greco: Ambition and Defiance This visually stunning volume examines El Greco’s constant reinvention and professional drive. Gauguin: Artist as Alchemist Surveying the full scope of his experiments in different media and formats—clay, works on paper, wood, and paint, as well as furniture and decorative friezes—this volume delves into Paul Gauguin’s enduring interest in craft and applied arts. Van Gogh’s Bedrooms Vincent van Gogh’s The Bedroom is arguably the most famous depiction of a bedroom in the history of art. The artist made three versions of the work. This book is the first in-depth study of their making and their meaning to the artist. The Neapolitan Crèche at the Art Institute of Chicago The 18th-century Neapolitan crèche at the Art Institute of Chicago, which contains over 200 figures arranged in a panorama of street life, represents the pinnacle of a rich artistic heritage. Violence and Virtue: Artemisia Gentileschi’s “Judith Slaying Holofernes” Artemisia Gentileschi’s uniquely powerful painting Judith Slaying Holofernes has come to define Gentileschi as an early modern woman and a superb Baroque painter, the first woman accepted into the renowned Accademia delle Arti del Disegno in Florence. Seurat and the Making of “La Grande Jatte” Seurat and “La Grande Jatte” This book for children and adults of all ages features the life of Georges Seurat, who, at the remarkably young age of 31, made his most famous painting, A Sunday on La Grande Jatte—1884. Northern European and Spanish Paintings before 1600 in the Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Collection Picasso and Chicago: 100 Years, 100 Works This handsome catalogue presents one hundred of Picasso’s finest works, including Mother and Child (1921), Head of a Woman (Fernande) (1909), Woman Washing Her Feet (1944), and The Frugal Meal (1904). Kings, Queens, and Courtiers: Art in Early Renaissance France Next Previous 1 2 Page 1 Share