Incoming Resources
- In search of beauty, Hilda Rix Nicholas' sketchbook art, Karen Johnson
- Paintings that changed the world, from Lascaux to Picasso, Klaus Reichold, Bernhard Graf
- Painting and sculpture in Europe, 1780-1880, Fritz Novotny
- Light
- The unknown shore, a view of co temporary art
- The triumph of painting, the Saatchi Gallery
- The National Gallery of London and its paintings, edited by Marina Anzil ; with a foreword by Michael Levey
- Looking at pictures, Kenneth Clark
- Cubism, Edward F. Fry ; translations from the French and German by Jonathan Griffin
- Old Master paintings in Britain, an index of Continental Old Master paintings executed before c.1800 in public collections in the United Kingdom, compiled by Christopher Wright
- Mondrian
- Looking at pictures, Susan Woodford
- Optical and kinetic art
- Painters on painting, [edited by] Professor Carel Weight. Vol.1, Adrian Daintrey on Fragonard's 'Le Billet Doux', Robert Medley on Reuben's 'The Ascent of Calvary', Leonard Rosoman on Bruegels 'Mad Meg', Peter de Francia on Legers 'The Great Parade'
- A letter to a young painter, Herbert read
- Painters on painting, general editor Carel Weight. Vol.3, John Bratby ARA on Spencer's 'Early sel-portrait'; Colin Hayes ARA on Rembrandt's 'The woman taken in adultery'; Donald Hamilton Fraser on Gauguin's 'Vision after the sermon - Jacob struggling with the angel'; Frederick Gore ARA on Piero della Francesca's 'The baptism'
- Neo-impressionism, [by] Robert L. Herbert
- A theory of /cloud/, toward a history of painting, Hubert Damisch ; translated by Janet Lloyd
- Painters on painting, general editor Carel Weight. Vol.2, Brian Robb on Tintoretto's San Rocco 'Crucifixion'; Frederick Brill on Turner's 'Peace - Burial at sea'; Maurice de Sausmarez ARA on Poussin's 'Orpheus and Eurydice'; Peter Greenham RA on Velasquez' 'Portrait of a buffoon of Philip IV [1633]'
- The history of surrealist painting, (by)Marcel Jean ; translated from the French by Simon Watson Taylor
- Ways of seeing, a book made by John Berger...[and others]
- What is a masterpiece?, Kenneth Clark