Publications

Kuniyoshi X Kunisada

The rival ukiyo-e masters Utagawa Kuniyoshi and Utagawa Kunisada, the two best-selling designers of prints of the 鈥渇loating world鈥 in nineteenth...

Casanova
The Seduction of Europe

This volume features 12 essays by prominent scholars that illuminate multiple facets of Giacomo Casanova鈥檚 world as reflected in the arts of his time...

Tattoos in Japanese Prints

This book tells the fascinating story of how, in the early nineteenth century, the color woodblock prints known as ukiyo-e first inspired tattoo...

Atget
Postcards of a Lost Paris

Few places on Earth have been as lovingly, almost fanatically, documented as Paris. Despite extraordinary growth and change, the Paris of the world鈥檚...

Matisse in the Studio

This book is the first in English to explore the essential role that Henri Matisse's personal collection of objects played in his studio practice...

Oscar Heyman
The Jewelers' Jeweler

Since its founding in 1912, Oscar Heyman & Brothers has created fabulous jewels for some of the world's elite houses, causing it to be known in the...

Thomas Sully
George Washington and The Passage of the Delaware

On the night of December 25, 1776, George Washington led his ragged Continental Army through a snowstorm across the Delaware River, on the way to a...

Paul Revere
Sons of Liberty Bowl

American patriot Paul Revere (1734-1818) is wrapped in the swirling mixture of myth and poetry through which history often descends, but as a...

Hokusai's Lost Manga

A mysterious 1823 advertisement for illustrated books by renowned artist Katsushika Hokusai refers to an otherwise unknown work called Mister Iitsu's...

Della Robbia
Sculpting with Color in Renaissance Florence

The glazed terracotta technique invented by Luca della Robbia, along with his exceptional skill as a sculptor, placed him firmly in the first rank of...

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Editorial Reviews and Awards

鈥淲ith gorgeous images and accessible text, [Fashioned by Sargent] is highly recommended for audiences interested in fine art in relation to fashion.鈥
鈥擲andra Rothenberg, Library Journal

About Hokusai: Inspiration and Influence: 鈥淎ccompanied by a catalog that masterfully interweaves historical biography with individual image analysis, the exhibition is a welcome addition to the scholarship devoted to the artist and a unique exploration of systems of artistic influence.鈥
鈥擜shley Busby, Art & Antiques Magazine

Fabric of a Nation: American Quilt Stories reveals a rich, complex and often overlooked history of North America as told from individual experiences manifested within the tradition of quiltmaking. The book illustrates how quilts are more than material objects of comfort and aesthetic beauty. They are archives of social, political and cultural histories.鈥
Art Libraries Society of North America

鈥淚n this pandemic year of missing most everything, we鈥檝e been trained to look for silver linings wherever possible. So here鈥檚 mine: [Cy Twombly: Making Past Present], which I got a few months back, is gorgeous.鈥
鈥擬urray Whyte, The Boston Globe

鈥淚n these flattened times, Writing the Future conveys motion. The book, a companion to a suspended exhibition at Boston鈥檚 Museum of Fine Arts, is about Basquiat, his contemporaries, and early hip-hop culture, but it鈥檚 also about the movements and rhythms of New York City鈥'the work of the subway writers became as optically and optimally omnipresent as the Manhattan skyline,' Greg Tate writes. And in its dynamic blend of art, history, and analysis, it has a movement of its own.鈥
鈥擠an Adler, Vanity Fair

About Writing the Future: 鈥淭o leaf through this prodigy鈥檚 oeuvre intermingled with photos of what he called 'just 鈥 you know, my friends and stuff'; of their tags brightening storefronts and subway cars, of the boomboxes and leather jackets and reference books they at once desecrated and elevated, is to hold in your hands the record of a place and a time and a togetherness we can only hope one day to experience again.鈥
鈥擫auren Christensen, 鈥婽he New York Times Book Review

鈥淸Casanova is] one of the flat out best art books of the year. Don鈥檛 miss it鈥攜ou鈥檒l read it like a novel with pictures.鈥
鈥擳yler Green, Modern Art Notes podcast

鈥淭he handsome volume [Hokusai鈥檚 Lost Manga] includes dozens of lively, lovely images, showcasing Hokusai鈥檚 skill at capturing movement, in swirling garments, in water, in wind, in bodies in motion at work, spinning pots on a wheel, making paper, washing a horse, trekking up a hill.鈥
Boston Sunday Globe

鈥淸The Priest, the Prince, the Pasha is] a feat of storytelling that makes 鈥楻aiders of the Lost Ark鈥 look like kid stuff.鈥
The Wall Street Journal

鈥淸滨苍 Holland on Paper, Cliff] Ackley has, in this stunning volume, contributed significantly to the larger project of opening up to the English-speaking world an intriguing chapter in what has until recently been among the best kept secrets of modern art. With the appearance of this splendidly illustrated and valuable book, the secret is out.鈥
鈥擩oan E. Greer, Art in Print

鈥淭he large reproductions in [John Singer Sargent Watercolors], several with accompanying details, offer some of the best viewing of his work in printed form. Seduction will lead to Dazzle.鈥
鈥擟arl Little, Art New England

鈥漑She Who Tells a Story] may well go down as a landmark in the worlds of contemporary photography and graphic arts. In addition they illuminate the subtle but explosive changes now transforming Middle Eastern societies.鈥
鈥擩ohn G. Morris