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Wendy Beckett. The Story of Painting. Dorling Kindersley. 2000. 736pp. Expanded edition.

Kenneth Bendiner. Food in Painting: From the Renaissance to the Present. Reaktion Books. 2004. 238pp.

J. M. Bernstein. Against Voluptuous Bodies: Late Modernism and the Meaning of Painting. Stanford University Press. 2006. 400pp.

Rosemary Betterton (editor). Unframed: Practices and Politics of Women's Contemporary Painting. I. B. Tauris. 2004. 228pp.

James Elkins. What Painting Is: How to Think about Oil Painting, Using the Language of Alchemy. Routledge. 1999. 246pp.

Alan Gowans. The Restless Art: A History of Painters and Painting, 1760-1960. J. B. Lippincott. 1966. 414pp.

Siri Hustvedt. Mysteries of the Rectangle: Essays on Painting. Princeton Architectural Press. 2006. 179pp.

Eric Protter (editor). Painters on Painting. Dover Publications. 1997. 312pp.

Herbert Read. A Concise History of Modern Painting. Praeger. 1959. 376pp.

David Talbot Rice. A Concise History of Painting from Prehistory to the Thirteenth Century. Praeger. 1968. 287pp.

Charles Sterling. Still Life Painting: From Antiquity to the Twentieth Century. Harper & Row. 1981. 325pp. Translation of La nature morte de l'antiquité à nos jours.

Alexander Sturgis; Hollis Clayson (editors). Understanding Paintings: Themes in Art Explored and Explained. Watson-Guptill. 2000. 272pp.

Daniel V. Thompson. The Materials and Techniques of Medieval Painting. Dover Publications. 1956. 239pp.



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