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Buy Art in History: Ancient Egyptian Art Hardback By Susie Hodge for R361.00
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Buy Western Art, Western History - Collected Essays (Hardcover) for R1,919.00
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Softcover (card covers) in good condition. Published 1999 with 192 pages, superbly illustrated by colour drawings and plates. Large foldout illustration map of Egypt along the Nile. Postage in RSA = R58.00
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An excellent teaching tool - As a retired high school art teacher I used it often while teaching the understanding and appreciation of art - Very difficult to find - In good condition - Written by THAT red headed woman.     *N.B.*   If you buy more than one book from me on the same day you only pay R 6 postage on each additional book – see what else I have to offer, it might be worth your while.
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Hardback. English. Harry N. Abrams. 1988. 208pp. In good condition. Shows examples of photographs used in advertising for automobiles, cosmetics, clothing, and jewelry, and looks at trends in advertising
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Buy Persuasion - The art of influencing people - James Borg for R65.00
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  Author(s): Charles Minott  Title:      History of Art  ISBN: 0 06 467131 3  Publisher:  Harper Perennial  This Edition:  Harper Collins College Outline series, first printing  Year of Publication:  1992  Place Of Publication: USA  Binding: paperback Number of pages: 394  Weight: 494g  Condition:   Pages have browned some, all else still in very good condition   
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Buy History of Lovespoons: The Art and Tradition of a Romantic Craft | David Western for R97.00
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 11 working days From 1965 through today, the art quilt movement has grown to become one of the most exciting art forms of the 21st century. Until now, there has not been a comprehensive, chronological history of the studio art quilt, which has become an international phenomenon. This feast for the eyes offers full-color images of 400 masterpieces along with engaging interviews and profiles of 58 influential artists, key leaders, important events, and significantcollections. Organized by decade, an additional 182 international artists' works are featured. An introduction by Janet Koplos, former senior editor of Art in America, and a conclusion by Ulysses Grant Dietz, emeritus chief curator of the Newark Museum, help us to understand the impact and the future of the art. This publication originated with Studio Art Quilt Associates, a non-profit professional organization founded in 1989 and now serving 3,500 members in nearly forty countries. Features Summary 50 Years of Innovation. Author Sandra Sider (Editor), Nancy Bavor (Author), Lisa Ellis (Author), Martha Sielman (Author) Publisher Schiffer Publishing Ltd Release date 20181201 Pages 352 ISBN 0-7643-5626-7 ISBN 13 978-0-7643-5626-1
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Buy history of the Iziko South African National Gallery, A: Reflections on art and national identity for R324.00
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From vintage rhythm & blues to today's R&B, Elvis Presley to the rebirth of guitar rock in the 21st century, this comprehensive and lavishly illustrated history of rock music brings the most popular and vibrant art form alive. In over 300 fact- packed pages, discover how rock has grown from its surprise, sometimes schocking post-war beginnings into a multi - billion dollar industry that caters to all manner of tastes. This product ships within 3-5 working days.
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ex collector's stock great condition dust cover slightly ruffled, innards very good first edition, printed on acid free paper packaging and postage, post office to post office, R70
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 6 - 13 working days Richard Shell and Mario Moussa offer a self-assessment to determine which persuasion role fits readers best and how they can make the most of their natural strengths. The authors also share vivid stories from their experiences advising thousands of leaders, and stories about famous people like John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, Andy Grove, and Bono. Whether introverted or extroverted, competitive or collaborative, intellectual or practical, The Art of Woo strengthens persuasion skills for readers in business, academia, and other fields involving the use of influence. Features Summary Shell and Moussa aim to help readers get attention and sell their ideas through strategic relationship-based persuasion, or "woo"-or "winning others over... Author Richard Shell Publisher Capstone Publishing Ltd Release date 20080815 Pages 312 ISBN 1-906465-22-3 ISBN 13 978-1-906465-22-3
R 244
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 15 working days Conceived as a challenge to long-standing conventional wisdom, Creating the Future is a work of social history/cultural criticism that examines the premise that the progress of art in Los Angeles ceased during the 1970s--after the decline of the Ferus Gallery, the scattering of its stable of artists (Robert Irwin, Ed Kienholz, Ed Moses, Ed Rusha and others), and the economic struggles throughout the decade--and didn't resume until sometime around 1984 when Mark Tansey, Alison Saar, Judy Fiskin, Carrie Mae Weems, David Salle, Manuel Ocampo, among others became stars in an exploding art market. However, this is far from the reality of the L.A. art scene in the 1970s. The passing of those fashionable 1960s-era icons, in fact, allowed the development of a chaotic array of outlandish and independent voices, marginalized communities, and energetic, sometimes bizarre visions that thrived during the stagnant 1970s. Fallon's narrative describes and celebrates, through twelve thematically arranged chapters, the wide range of intriguing artists and the world--not just the objects--they created. He reveals the deeper, more culturally dynamic truth about a significant moment in American art history, presenting an alternative story of stubborn creativity in the face of widespread ignorance and misapprehension among the art cognoscenti, who dismissed the 1970s in Los Angeles as a time of dissipation and decline. Coming into being right before their eyes was an ardent local feminist art movement, which had lasting influence on the direction of art across the nation; an emerging Chicano Art movement, spreading Chicano murals across Los Angeles and to other major cities; a new and more modern vision for the role and look of public art; a slow consolidation of local street sensibilities, car fetishism, gang and punk aesthetics into the earliest version of what would later become the "Lowbrow" art movement; the subversive co-opting, in full view of Pop Art, of the values, aesthetics, and imagery of Tinseltown by a number of young and innovative local artists who would go on to greater national renown; and a number of independent voices who, lacking the support structures of an art movement or artist cohort, pursued their brilliant artistic visions in near-isolation. Despite the lack of attention, these artists would later reemerge as visionary signposts to many later trends in art. Their work would prove more interesting, more lastingly influential, and vastly more important than ever imagined or expected by those who saw it or even by those who created it in 1970's Los Angeles. Creating the Future is a visionary work that seeks to recapture this important decade and its influence on today's generation of artists. Features Summary Conceived as a challenge to long-standing conventional wisdom, Creating the Future is a work of social history/cultural criticism that examines the premise that the progress of art in Los Angeles ceased during the 1970s--after the decline of the Ferus Gallery... Author Michael Fallon Publisher Counterpoint Release date 20140828 Pages 405 ISBN 1-61902-343-1 ISBN 13 978-1-61902-343-7
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