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2 unusual facts about World of Art


World of Art

Perhaps the most classic book in the series is A Concise History of Painting: From Giotto to Cézanne by Michael Levey (of the National Gallery in London), originally published in 1962 (ISBN 0-500-20024-6).

World of Art is a long established series of art books from the publisher Thames & Hudson, now comprising over 150 titles.


Helen Zimmern

She would also write for Fraser's Magazine, Blackwood's Magazine, the Athenaeum, the Spectator, St James's, Pall Mall Magazine, the World of Art, the Italian Rassegna Settimanale and various German papers.


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Andrew Kenneth Martin

Martin's first feature film was Magnus Opus The Movie, an improvised mockumentary about a tortured performance artist and his messianic mission to inspire the world of art, which Martin co-wrote, co-produced, co-directed and co-edited with Gordon Currie, with Andrika Lawren as the third collaborator.

Goblin Market

For Sandra Gilbert, the fruit represents Victorian women's exclusion from the world of art.

Peter D'Agostino

Recent publications featuring his work include Video Art, New Media in Art, and "Digital Art" in the Thames & Hudson World of Art series.

Shelagh Cluett

During this period she also forged strong links in the world of art education, acting as visiting lecturer and examiner to many different art schools up and down the country.