Paris, Edition Assouline, 1996. in-8, cartonnage et jaquette illustrée, 80 pp.
Reference : 6713
Belle édition illustrée en noir et en couleurs. L'auteur est architecte et écrivain. Il est égalemment grand reporter au magasine Elle. Photos sur demande.
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Bachet, Olivier, and Alain Cartier: Cartier. Exceptional Objects. 2 volumes. 2019. 966 pages, over 1000 entries illustrated in colour. Hardback in a slipcase. 35 x 26cms. This is a limited edition of 500 copies that brings together over 1 000 rare objects created by Cartier between 1875 and 1965, most of which are in private collections, here published for the first time and illustrated life size.Volume one traces Cartier's history from its origins to the 1960s, beginning with the period of Fabergà influence through to the iconic 1920s art deco style and the exotic inspired by Chinese art and the maharajas of India.This chronology is complemented by a second volume on the relationship between the Cartier brothers and their collaborators, with a focus on the manufacturing process. In particular, it features more than 80 marks of master goldsmiths, a list of suppliers and original design drawings from both the Cartier Collection in Geneva and the authors' personal collections.
This is a limited edition of 500 copies that brings together over 1 000 rare objects created by Cartier between 1875 and 1965, most of which are in private collections, here published for the first time and illustrated life size.Volume one traces Cartier's history from its origins to the 1960s, beginning with the period of Fabergà influence through to the iconic 1920s art deco style and the exotic inspired by Chinese art and the maharajas of India.This chronology is complemented by a second volume on the relationship between the Cartier brothers and their collaborators, with a focus on the manufacturing process. In particular, it features more than 80 marks of master goldsmiths, a list of suppliers and original design drawings from both the Cartier Collection in Geneva and the authors' personal collections. Text in English
Cartier-Bresson, Henri., ClÃment ChÃroux
Reference : 125646
(2024)
ISBN : 9782959335112
Cartier-Bresson, Henri., ClÃment ChÃroux: Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Decisive Moment. 2024. 184 pages, illustrated in black & white. Hardback. 23 x 17cms. A re-edition of Henri Cartier-Bresson's photography book, originally published in French in 1952, containing 126 black & white photographs from the first 20 years of the artist's career. Including a translated version of the original foreword by Cartier-Bresson in which he advises on the subject, composition, and colour of a photograph. Accompanied by a comprehensive study on the original publication, its enduring popularity and the considerations behind its title.
A re-edition of Henri Cartier-Bresson's photography book, originally published in French in 1952, containing 126 black & white photographs from the first 20 years of the artist's career. Including a translated version of the original foreword by Cartier-Bresson in which he advises on the subject, composition, and colour of a photograph. Accompanied by a comprehensive study on the original publication, its enduring popularity and the considerations behind its title
[Cartier] - Cologni, Franco and Ettore Mocchetti
Reference : 045659
(1992)
ISBN : 8504720500
Cologni, Franco and Ettore Mocchetti: L'Objet Cartier. 150 Ans de Tradition et d'Innovation. Paris: BibliothÚque des Arts, 1992. 254 pages with 150 colour and 26 monochrome plates, 34 colour illustrations. Hardback. 29x25cms. Richly illustrated history of Cartier designs. Text in French.
Richly illustrated history of Cartier designs. Text in French
Cappello, Bianca, StÃphane Verger, and Claudio Parisi Presicce
Reference : 126028
(2026)
ISBN : 9791254633069
Cappello, Bianca, StÃphane Verger, and Claudio Parisi Presicce: Cartier & Myths. 2026. 305 pages, illustrated in colour. Hardback. Catalogue of the exhibition at the Capitoline Museum in Rome. Six essays looking at antiquities that inspired Cartier works, antique revivalism and the example of Castellani. Including tracing drawings of original designs and pieces worn by figures such as Marie Felix, Elizabeth Taylor, Empress Josephine, and the Queen of Siam. An olive-leaf crown commissioned by Princess Marie Bonaparte for her marriage to Prince George of Greece and Denmark is presented, alongside a similar Hellenistic wreath. Over 200 works are illustrated, including parures, tiaras, red-figure vases, and statues.
Catalogue of the exhibition at the Capitoline Museum in Rome. Six essays looking at antiquities that inspired Cartier works, antique revivalism and the example of Castellani. Including tracing drawings of original designs and pieces worn by figures such as Marie Felix, Elizabeth Taylor, Empress Josephine, and the Queen of Siam. An olive-leaf crown commissioned by Princess Marie Bonaparte for her marriage to Prince George of Greece and Denmark is presented, alongside a similar Hellenistic wreath. Over 200 works are illustrated, including parures, tiaras, red-figure vases, and statues