
Nothing less than a revelation … an outstanding catalogue.
THE TELEGRAPH on The First Georgians
Richly illustrated and beautifully produced, this splendid publication offers the answers to a number of questions …. Meticulously researched, argued and presented, John Ruskin, Artist and Observer is an essential addition to scholarship on his oeuvre, and should find a place on the shelves of every student with an interest in his contribution to mid-Victorian art.
PRE-RAPHELITE SOCIETY JOURNAL on John Ruskin
Masterpieces of European Arms and Armour marks a watershed between past and future of that most magnificent of publishing beasts, the academic catalogue … as beautifully presented and generously illustrated as it is well researched.
THE TIMES on Masterpieces of European Arms and Armour
A pleasure to behold … Capwell’s new catalogue is a book to treasure and return to again and again.
WINNER of Apollo Magazine Book of the Year 2012: Masterpieces of European Arms and Armour
The outstandingly lavish and learned exhibition catalogue by Patricia Wengraf and others may run to 375 pages, but contains a mere 32 entries – it is both extremely choice and highly focused.
APOLLO MAGAZINE on Renaissance & Baroque Bronzes from the Hill Collection
Not only the most original exhibition of the year, but one of the most enjoyable … excellent catalogue …
THE TELEGRAPH on Fame & Friendship
Mercier’s and Lepage’s Lalibela is a book wholly worthy of its subject. The achievement of the churches, the complexity of their sculpted architecture, the meanings and influences of the decoration and artifacts can all be gleaned from its beautifully produced pages.
THE SPECTATOR on Lalibela
This truly breathtaking book is the first to focus on this extraordinary site in all its many dimensions – historical and cultural, archaelogical, architectural, art historical and documentary. It is complimented by some astounding and evocative photographs.
CHURCH BUILDING & HERITAGE on Lalibela