A major study of Francis Bacon's paintings of animals reveals his explorations of the human condition
Stephen F. Eisenman Livres




A fifth edition of this classic textbook, revised and updated throughout.
Design in the Age of Darwin: From William Morris to Frank Lloyd Wright
- 140pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Exploring the concept of "intelligent design," this collection features essays that delve into the intersection of science, theology, and art. It includes over fifty vibrant exhibition plates that highlight architectural and decorative arts, showcasing how these fields engage with the debates surrounding design and purpose in the universe. The work invites readers to consider the connections between aesthetic expression and deeper philosophical questions.
Offers a subtle, yet uncompromising analysis of the iconic photographs of torture from the prison at Abu Ghraib.