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This beautiful mix of art and science offers a breathtaking look at the way that contemporary scientific discoveries... Read More >>
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Features step-by-step exercises that help artists to build up their skills. Read More >>
This unique pictorial celebration of the worlds reefs progresses through an ecological chain that goes from algae,... Read More >>
Includes step-by-step exercises that help artists to build up their skills. This title offers hints that keep them... Read More >>
Part of our Applewood's Pictorial America series, this large format paperback includes 26 images of poultry suitable... Read More >>
""The site is the result of a careful study of the river-banks, and commands so many views of varied beauty, that... Read More >>
A stunning photgraphic legacy of the horse's reintroduction to North America Read More >>
Among the pictorial genres, still life, which depicts in detail the common objects of domestic life, holds an important... Read More >>
Antoine Joseph Dezallier d'Argenville (1680-1765) was so bewitched by seashells that he authored one of the world's... Read More >>
Shows how to draw and paint colourful seascapes, shorelines and beach scenes using watercolour textured with pen... Read More >>
Edward Lear's set of 42 hand-colored lithographs entitled Illustrations of the Family of Psittacidae, or Parrots... Read More >>
Presents essays that examine artistic responses to the British seaside from the 1930s onwards, including writers... Read More >>
This photography book brings out Madden's style with more than... Read More >>
Photographer Sparks captures canines at their most mischievous, loving, and laughable moments. All who've been touched... Read More >>
This lavishly illustrated book describes each of America's 58 national parks in careful detail. Read More >>
Reproduced from a classic of natural history, 154 creatively stylized floral and animal images were designed with... Read More >>
The still life, the most primordial of painting subjects, had its peak between the late Middle Ages and the 17th... Read More >>