Print Publications The Collection › Print Publications Print Publications Collection Print Publications Digital Publications Page secondary navigation Subject: All 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 131 print publications 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. Abelardo Morell: The Universe Next Door The first in-depth treatment in fifteen years, this handsome and important book examines Morell’s career to the present day, including his earlier works in black-and-white and never before published color photographs from the past decade. For Kith and Kin: The Folk Art Collection at the Art Institute of Chicago Roy Lichtenstein: A Retrospective Dawoud Bey: Harlem, U.S.A. Capturing the Sublime: Italian Drawings of the Renaissance and Baroque Jindrich Heisler: Surrealism under Pressure, 1938–1953 In his brief and courageous career, Jindrich Heisler produced some of the most remarkable assemblage work of the Surrealist movement. Hyperlinks: Architecture and Design The hybrid of of modern architecture and design demonstrate how the fluid exchange now occurring between disciplines is helping to address and provide new solutions to issues at the core of contemporary life. John Marin’s Watercolors: A Medium for Modernism Altered and Adorned: Using Renaissance Prints in Daily Life Altered and Adorned is a delightful, surprising look at how Renaissance-era prints were used: affixed on walls; glued into albums, books, and boxes; annotated; hand-colored; or cut apart. 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. 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. Contemporary Drawings from the Irving Stenn Jr. Collection Gray Collection: Seven Centuries of Art June Wayne’s Narrative Tapestries: Tidal Waves, DNA, and the Cosmos Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Page 5 Share