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Julius Bryant

    Singing the Life
    Anthony Caro: Figurative and Narrative Sculpture
    Designing the V&A: The Museum as a Work of Art (1857-1909)
    Country Roads of Alberta
    Country Roads of British Columbia
    Creating the V&a: Victoria and Albert's Museum (1851-1861)
    • The narrative explores the pivotal decade in the development of London's Victoria and Albert Museum, highlighting the acquisition of its early collections. Set against the backdrop of the Great Exhibition of 1851 and the death of Prince Albert in 1861, it delves into the museum's origins and the cultural significance of its artifacts during this transformative period. The book captures the intersection of art, history, and the vision behind one of the world's leading museums.

      Creating the V&a: Victoria and Albert's Museum (1851-1861)
    • Join Liz Bryan on 18 picturesque journeys through the diverse landscapes of the British Columbia Interior. Winding through sagebrush and forest, grassland plateaus and mountain valleys, beside river canyons and multicoloured volcanic rocks, these road trips reveal the rich variety of the province's geology and natural history and show how the strands of human history are closely interwoven with the land. First Nations, fur traders, explorers, gold miners, ranchers and homesteaders—all have left their mark.Country Roads of British Columbia is an invitation to celebrate the province's scenic heartland and to learn a little of the history of this westernmost province. Driving instructions and maps complement the text, and Bryan's colour photographs show just how beautiful British Columbia is.

      Country Roads of British Columbia
    • Country Roads of Alberta

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,8(5)Évaluer

      Experience Alberta's heritage and the outdoors in Country Roads of Alberta, an intriguing photographic guidebook that takes you to places off the beaten track.Alberta's scenery is as diverse as its topography. Fringed along its western edge by high mountains, the land descends through foothills to stretch into undulating plains sculpted by ancient ice into ridges, hills and deep coulees. Under the changing light of the prairie sky, the rolling landscape reveals tipi rings and medicine wheels—remnants of the first people to call this land home—as well as marks of later civilization: homesteads, old barns, churches and the graveyards of the first immigrants. Antelope, wild goats, moose, beaver, prairie dogs and birds are among the bountiful wildlife that flourishes here. In Country Roads of Alberta, Liz Bryan guides readers along the back roads of this beautiful landscape. In addition to driving directions and maps, Bryan includes snippets of archaeology, history, geology and other interesting information. Her magnificent, full-colour photos celebrate Alberta's many landscapes—some still wild, and all most beautiful.

      Country Roads of Alberta
    • The building of the Victoria and Albert Museum, begun in 1857, is the most elaborately designed and decorated museum in Britain. This book is the first to consider the V&A as a work of art in itself, presenting drawings, watercolors and historic photographs relating to the Museum's 19th-century interiors. Much of this visual material is previously unpublished and is outside the canon of Victorian art and design. The V&A's first Director, Henry Cole, conceived the Museum's building as a showcase for leading Victorian artists to design and decorate. This book reveals for the first time the ways in which Cole's expressed policy to 'assemble a splendid collection of objects representing the application of Fine Arts to manufacture' was applied to the fabric of the building, as he engaged leading painters such as Frederic Leighton, G.F. Watts and Edward Burne-Jones, as well as specialists in decoration such as Owen Jones and Morris and Company, to decorate and design for a building raised by engineers using innovatory materials and techniques. It represents a fascinating, untold chapter in the history of British 19th-century art, design, architecture and museums, and an essential backdrop to understanding the evolution of the Museum's early collections and identity.

      Designing the V&A: The Museum as a Work of Art (1857-1909)
    • Exploring the intersection of abstract, figurative, and narrative art, Anthony Caro's latest work showcases his evolution beyond steel sculptures. The book highlights how his figurative and narrative pieces challenge the boundaries of abstraction, offering a fresh perspective on his artistic journey and the innovative techniques he employs.

      Anthony Caro: Figurative and Narrative Sculpture
    • As a result of a genetically-transmitted gene, all three Bryan sisters, Felicity, Elizabeth and Bunny have had cancer. Eloquently setting Elizabeth's personal story against the universal fears, problems and worries that face those affected by cancer, this is an inspirational and encouraging read unlike any other on the subject.

      Singing the Life
    • Photography by Richard Valencia and Hattie Young (2017) and Matthew Hollow and Christopher Simon Sykes (2005)-- Title page verso.

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