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David Piper

    July 21, 1918 – December 29, 1990
    The companion guide to London
    The Companion Guide to London (new edn)
    Illustrated History of Art
    Kings & Queens of England and Scotland
    London
    The Joy of Art
    • Escaping Our Fallen Nature

      • 250 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The story uses the metaphor of a fallen tree to illustrate how unexpected events can expose deep-rooted issues in our lives. As the community grapples with the tree's collapse, individuals confront the deterioration of their own foundations, often linked to inner corruption. This realization prompts a search for external solutions, highlighting themes of self-reflection and the quest for redemption amidst personal turmoil.

      Escaping Our Fallen Nature2022
    • The Companion Guide to London (new edn)

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      It is surely remarkable to write of a guidebook that it is difficult to put down. But it is certainly true of this one. ECONOMIST Calls our attention to everything beautiful, historic or curious left in the heart of London. SUNDAY TIMES David Piper's classic book is the most elegant, lyrical and stimulating of all guides to London, written with undisguised enthusiasm, intimacy and affection. It traverses London from Regent's Park to Lambeth, from the Tower of London to Kensington, with excursions on the river and forays to outlying points of interest, each chapter covering an area which can be comfortably walked in a day. The author draws out the individual character of each district through history, literature, art and architecture and his own informed and entertaining comments. This is an essential guide for those who really want to understand how London has developed; it has been thoroughly revised and updated for this new edition. DAVID PIPER was an art historian, director of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, from 1973-1985, and before that director of the National Portrait Gallery, London; FIONNUALA JERVIS, who revised the guide, has edited and contributed to numerous historical and art historical publications, and in the course of this revision has walked every step of the way in David Piper's footprints from her home in Kensington.

      The Companion Guide to London (new edn)2000
      3.9
    • Illustrated History of Art

      • 538 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      Significant artistic developments from the Palaeolithic cave paintings to Superrealism are depicted.

      Illustrated History of Art1991
      4.0
    • Dictionary of Art & Artists

      • 559 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      559 pp. Collection Collins reference . Les bords de pages sont jaunis. Petit accroc sur la coiffe supérieure.

      Dictionary of Art & Artists1988
    • The Joy of Art

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The Joy of Art is a splendid picture gallery. Variations on Twelve Themes is a selective gallery of paintings that compares and contracts art from all ages and shows how differently painters have responded to the great continuing themes. The Language of Painting is and exploration of how artists use colour or light, viewpoint or perspective, pattern or movement to delight the eye and the mind. With diagrams and reconstructions that deepen the reader's understanding of these underlying factors. Materials and Methods of Painting is a comprehensive description of the nature and distinctive characteristics of every medium of painting. Looking at Painting is a detailed analysis of nearly 50 great masterpieces of world art.

      The Joy of Art1984
      4.5