A collection of illustrations in which Frederich Ordway depicts a variety of space-age scenes more than twenty years before space travel was a reality.
Color portfolio of twenty-five of the works of folk artist Grandma Moses, with a short commentary on her life and work which she began in earnest in the later years of her life when she was in her seventies.
Contains over seventy color plates depicting paintings and sculptures by early twentieth-century artist Amedeo Modigliani, and includes an essay that discusses his life, friends, lovers, inspirations, and struggles for creative freedom.
Presents sixty-three color reproductions of some of Rene Magritte's most important works and discusses the surrealistic style of the twentieth-century painter.
Traces the career of German artist Paul Klee through a collection of over sixty reproductions of his works, and text that discusses his place in twentieth-century art.
Discusses the work of Italian painter Giorgio de Chirico, considered a forerunner of the Surrealist movement, who switched from modernism to classicism midway through his career.