Nathaniel Harris
Born
England, The United Kingdom
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The Life and Works of Dali
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published
1997
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11 editions
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The Life and Works of Gustav Klimt
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published
1994
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9 editions
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National Geographic Investigates: Ancient Maya: Archaeology Unlocks the Secrets of the Maya's Past
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published
2008
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5 editions
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Heritage of Scotland: A Cultural History of Scotland & Its People
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published
1999
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3 editions
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History of Ancient Greece
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published
2000
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8 editions
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The Life and Works of Michelangelo
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published
1976
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7 editions
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The Masterworks of Van Gogh
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published
1996
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10 editions
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Heritage of Ireland: A History of Ireland & Its People
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published
1998
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8 editions
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The Life and Works of Picasso
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The Life and Works of Charles Rennie Mackintosh
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published
1996
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10 editions
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“It was when I was in just such deep misery that I felt my energies revive, and I said to myself: In spite of everything I shall rise again; I will take up my pencil, which I have forsaken in my great discouragement, and I will go on with my drawing. And from that moment everything has seemed transformed for me; and now I have started, and my pencil has become a little more docile with every day.' In this way, with a dramatic flourish and a hinted resurrection simile, Van Gogh announced his new vocation to Theo.”
― The Masterworks of Van Gogh
― The Masterworks of Van Gogh
“Creative Copying: He also returned to his earlier practice of copying other artists' works. Apart from the fact that it could be done indoors, copying was a way of learning, and although he was now a great master (without fully recognizing the fact), Van Gogh's urge to learn remained very strong.”
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