From the library of Marguerite Littman.
Signed by David Hockney and by Stephen Spender on the half-title page. First and only printing. Chinese yellow cloth, in grey cloth slipcase; in fi... read more
A fine copy of this selection of Scarfe's work, published as a special limited edition of 250, with a four-colour lithograph of Margaret Thatcher as a raddled Britannia. The book is signed o... read more
Bored Stiff has been put together in 2026 by Terry Macalister (who first created the fanzine of that name half a century ago) with the help of graphic designer Martin Hand.
Terry, who went ... read more
Roger Fry is synonymous with the birth of Modernism in our watery isles - with the 'Art-Quake' of 1910 and beyond. Here is a delightful, well-illustrated biography of this charmer, of whom W... read more
The objects that Morandi used in his work have survived in his studio all this time. These deeply pleasing bottles, jugs, vases and battered tin vessels have been photographed there, one by ... read more
The beautifully illustrated catalogue to the British Museum show, which looks at why these drawings were made and how they were understood at the time of their creation.
The author is a botanical painter of great distinction, with a sharp wit and that rare thing - an original mind. Her memoir of her life as a painter also talks about her childhood and family... read more
Not so long ago, there was nothing available on this beloved artist. Now we have half a shelf on him. This is a general, well illustrated account of his work by an authority