1997 / 288 pages. Broché avec jaquette. Editions Gallimard.
Reference : BIO270M
Bel état.
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Un ouvrage de 289 pages, format 140 x 205 mm, broché, publié en 1997, NRF - Gallimard, bon état
Vie du comte Moïse de Camondo (1860-1935)
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Catalogue exposition, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, 2021.
Reference : 25199
ISBN : 9782072893438
<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">La saga des Camondo, de l'Inquisition espagnole au génocide nazi, n'est pas seulement un récit historique retraçant l'épopée de ces grands seigneurs séfarades. C'est aussi une méditation sur la solitude d'un homme abandonné par sa femme, inconsolé de la mort de son fils, qui consacra sa vie et sa fortune à reconstituer au coeur de la plaine Monceau une demeure aristocratique du XVIII? siècle, devenue le musée Nissim de Camondo.</span> Paris, réed. 2021 Gallimard 320 p., Nombreuse illustrations couleur, cartonnage éditeur. 20 x 24 cm
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P., Gallimard, 1997, in-8, br., jaquette éd., 288 pp., tableau généalogique. (SD70*)
(L26)"Le comte Moïse de Camondo (1860-1935) était l'homme d'un milieu, celui de l'aristocratie juive parisienne..."
Gallimard / Musée des Arts Décoratifs 2021, grand in-8 cartonnage blanc illustré de l'éditeur, 319 p. (bel état) Ce récit historique bien mené sur une dynastie de grands seigneurs séfarades est ici réédité dans une version luxueuse, enrichie de nombreuses photos en couleurs qui font découvrir l'intérieur du bel hôtel particulier que Nissim de Camondo légua à la France après la mort de son fils unique à la Grande Guerre.