Print Publications The Collection › Print Publications Print Publications Collection Print Publications Digital Publications Page secondary navigation Subject: Painting All Best Sellers New Titles African American 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 Arts of Greece, Rome, and Byzantine On the Collection Painting Exhibition Catalogues American Art Contemporary Art Sculpture Modern Art Ancient Art African Art Decorative and Applied Arts Photography and Media European Art Asian Art Indigenous Art Kids' Books Medieval Art Showing 50 print publications Tarsila do Amaral: Inventing Modern Art in Brazil Tarsila do Amaral (1886–1973) was a central figure at the genesis of modern art in her native Brazil, and her influence reverberates throughout 20th- and 21st-century art. Paintings at the Art Institute of Chicago: Highlights of the Collection An updated selection of extraordinary paintings at the Art Institute of Chicago, featuring works from around the globe and dating from ancient Egypt to the present day. Moholy-Nagy Future Present This exceptional book offers a fresh and extensive examination of the work of pioneering artist László Moholy-Nagy (1895–1946). The first major American survey of his oeuvre in nearly a half century. 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. America after the Fall: Painting in the 1930s Through 50 masterpieces of painting, this fascinating catalogue chronicles the turbulent economic, political, and aesthetic climate of the 1930s. Gates of the Lord: The Tradition of Krishna Paintings The Pushtimarg, a Hindu sect established in India in the fifteenth century, possesses a unique culture. This important volume, illustrated with more than one hundred images, offers a new, in-depth look at the Pushtimarg and its rich aesthetic traditions. The Age of Picasso and Matisse: Modern Art at the Art Institute of Chicago This fascinating publication brings together over 130 masterpieces from the Art Institute, which holds one of the finest collections of modern art in North America. They Seek a City: Chicago and the Art of Migration, 1910–1950 In the first half of the 20th century, thousands of newcomers flocked to Chicago. This volume highlights paintings, works on paper, photographs, and sculptures that reflect the diverse urban social landscape Art and Appetite: American Painting, Culture, and Cuisine An appealing exploration of the art and culture of food in 18th- through 20th-century America 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. For Kith and Kin: The Folk Art Collection at the Art Institute of Chicago Roy Lichtenstein: A Retrospective Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913–1917 This book represents the first sustained examination of Matisse’s output from this important period, revealing fascinating information about his working method, experimental techniques, and compositional choices. John Marin’s Watercolors: A Medium for Modernism The Age of American Impressionism: Masterpieces from the Art Institute of Chicago The Art Institute of Chicago, although renowned for its holdings of works by the French Impressionists, also houses a wealth of superb examples by American proponents of this distinctive style. Next Previous 1 2 3 4 Page 2 Share