“Every art is at once surface and symbol.” This profound quote by Oscar Wilde introduces a recently published guide by Cuadernos de Arte Cátedra. This essential book is designed to help readers decipher the rich tapestry of symbols not only prevalent in historical artworks but also those encountered daily in language, commercial branding, and various religious rituals. The guide thoughtfully organizes symbols alphabetically, ranging from ‘bee’ to ‘fox,’ offering detailed explanations of their meanings, the underlying reasons for their specific associations, and vivid illustrated examples from art history.
The publication culminates with an invaluable inverse dictionary, featuring approximately 400 symbols. To spark your curiosity, here are a few intriguing examples: Abolition of slavery: bell; Disloyalty: monkey; Steadfastness: anchor; Libido: swan; and Blood: pomegranate. Were you aware of these fascinating symbolisms?
Book Details:
- Title: Guide to Identifying Symbols in Art
- Authors: Lorenzo de la Plaza Escudero, Adoración Morales Gómez, José María Martínez Murillo, José Ignacio Vaquero Ibarra
- Publisher: Ediciones Cátedra
- Collection: Cuadernos de Arte Cátedra
- Year: 2026
- Pages: 360 pp.
- Price: €17.95
As the centenary of Antoni Gaudí’s death (1852-1926) approaches, an occasion marked by numerous commemorative events and publications, we are delighted to highlight a special children’s book dedicated to this architectural genius. Award-winning illustrator Patricia Geis presents Antoni Gaudí – Look What an Artist! This book has captivated us with its vibrant illustrations, innovative layout, and delightful pop-up features that vividly narrate the story of nine of the architect’s most iconic buildings, including Casa Vicens, El Capricho, La Sagrada Familia, and Casa Batlló. It serves as an excellent gift for young readers, inviting them to explore Gaudí’s extraordinary legacy, the foundational principles of his distinctive style, and his key inspirations.
Book Details:
- Title: Antoni Gaudí – Look What an Artist!
- Author: Patricia Geis
- Publisher: Combel
- Year: 2026
- Pages: 24 pp.
- Price: €21.90
While not a brand-new release, this book possesses a timeless quality that ensures its lasting appeal. With the recent arrival of spring, we believe it’s an opportune moment to revisit its stunning illustrations and encourage those unfamiliar with it to discover its profound charm. Originating from a namesake exhibition that premiered in 2024 at the Villanueva Pavilion of RJB-CSIC Madrid (and subsequently toured various Spanish cities), this exceptional publication gracefully bridges the realms of art and science. It offers a unique opportunity to appreciate the significant contributions of many artists by showcasing the meticulous work of both pioneering botanical illustrators and talented contemporary creators. The book features a diverse range of artists, from Maria Sybyla Merian to Tatiana Boyko, alongside notable figures such as Victoria del Val, Marta Chirino, and Niki Simpson, to name but a few. This impressive project was collaboratively developed by Toya Legido, Mónica Gener, Ana J. Revuelta, Lucía M. Diz, and Judit Gasca, all esteemed members of the Research Group on Art, Technology, Image, and Cultural Heritage Conservation at the Complutense University.
Book Details:
- Title: Women Illustrate Botany: Art, Science, and Gender
- Coordinator: Toya Legido
- Publisher: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid
- Year: 2023
- Pages: 179 pp.
- Price: €28.50
