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Ladislav Langpaul

    June 27, 1948
    Tradition und Wandel
    Die Trommel schlug zum Streite
    Doctor Who Annual 2024
    Impressionist Treasures - The Ordrupgaard Collection
    Richmond-upon-Thames Then & Now
    Ferdinand Hodler, landscapes
    • 2023

      *Featuring an exclusive Fourteenth Doctor story!* You've never seen a Doctor Who Annual quite like this . . . In November 2023, Doctor Who returns to our screens with an almighty TARDIS-crashing bang. David Tennant is back as the Doctor, Catherine Tate is back as the incredible Donna Noble. And this celebration of 60 years of Doctor Who really is just the beginning . . . The Doctor Who 2024 Annual is THE place to start this incredible journey - with exclusive information about this amazing new era, including behind-the-scenes photos, dialogue, costumes and hints from the new episodes. It even includes a never-seen-before Fourteenth Doctor story, and a sneak peek at the long-awaited Fifteenth Doctor . . . So get your sonic screwdrivers at the ready, and plunge into a Whole New Who World.

      Doctor Who Annual 2024
    • 2018

      Accompanying a major exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada, this catalogue presents a broad selection of nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century French and Danish art from the celebrated Ordrupgaard museum near Copenhagen.

      Impressionist Treasures - The Ordrupgaard Collection
    • 2013
    • 2004

      Ferdinand Hodler (1853-1918) is one of the most important Swiss painters. His work, influenced by Realism and Symbolism, was and is widely shown all over Europe and prefigured art nouveau and modernist abstraction. His landscape paintings remain the most vital part of his oeuvre to this day. This book shows around 70 of his most beautiful and important landscape paintings and examines the importance of landscape in the creative development of this seminal Swiss painter. In his beginnings, Hodler was influenced by the late Romantics and French landscape painting. He later developed his own quietly monumental style. In the last two decades of his life, he created a landscape oeuvre counting among the major achievements of modern European painting. An indispensable introduction to the work of this often neglected Swiss master.

      Ferdinand Hodler, landscapes