APAAR, 1988. In-12 en feuilles sous chemise à rabats. " Collection Cristal ". Impression en offset noir et blanc. E.O. Ex. num.
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Of Heaven, of the World of Spirits, and of Hell In Russian/O nebesakh, o mire dukhov, i ob ade. In Russian. Swedenborg, Emmanuel. Of Heaven, of the World of Spirits, and of Hell. Leipzig: 1863, Franz. Wagner The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU4454226
Ostfildern-Ruit, Hantje Cantz, 2001 Bound, red cardboard, illustrated dustjacket, 195 x 285mm., 200pp., very profound colour illustration, biographic material. ISBN 9783775710824.
The American painter and sculptor Keith Haring, who died in 1990, was undisputedly one of the most popular artists in the 20th century. More than ten years after his death, his output is still as important to younger artists as it is to the wider public. Therefore it seems all the more essential to present a profile of the less well-known Haring - looking beyond the Haring of the ubiquitous, world-famous cheerful matchstick figures. From his earliest days as an artist, Haring engaged with the meaning of death, suffering and violence, with the importance of religion and the afterlife in our own lives. It is only against this background that Keith Haring's positive, life-affirming "icons" can be properly understood. The main focus of this publication is on paintings and drawings from the artist's estate - some never previously published - and the rarely seen large-format pictures and wall hangings on the theme of Heaven and Hell. New book.
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Swedenborg E. On Heaven the World of Spirits and Hell. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Svedenborg E. O nebesakh o mire dukhov i ob ade. Short description: In Russian (ask us if in doubt).Leipzig: Franz Wagner 1863 XLII 2 530s. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb5f095d2a4996bdb8
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Kazdes Allan. Heaven and hell or divine righteousness according to spiritualism. (Le ciel et Lenfern ou la justice divine selon le spiritme) In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Kazde A. (Kazdes Allan). Nebesa i ad ili bozhestvennaya pravota soglasno spiritizma.(Le ciel et Lenfern ou la justicl divine selon le spiritisme)In French. Paris: P.Leimarn up to 1917. 6 499 1 p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb963912caa1b18fd8
Bandem, I Made, Bruce W. Carpenter: Masks of Bali, Between Heaven and Hell: Living Mask Traditions and Masterpieces of Masks. 2 volumes. Singapore: 2022. Volume I: 243 pages. Volume II: 351 pages. Over 1,000 illustrations across both volumes. Hardback in a slipcase. 30x28cms. A copiously illustrated exploration of the history and use of masks in Balinese culture. Volume one includes four essays on masks of gold and wood, mask dances, biographies of famous mask makers and dancers and ancient masks including the Gadjah Mada and Wayang Wong sets. Volume two features a catalogue of masks from the 16th to 20th centuries divided into sixteen sections classifying and describing each type. Characters represented include faithful ministers, princesses, society's outliers, celestial races like the Apsarum, demons and wrathful goddesses like Rangda.
A copiously illustrated exploration of the history and use of masks in Balinese culture. Volume one includes four essays on masks of gold and wood, mask dances, biographies of famous mask makers and dancers and ancient masks including the Gadjah Mada and Wayang Wong sets. Volume two features a catalogue of masks from the 16th to 20th centuries divided into sixteen sections classifying and describing each type. Characters represented include faithful ministers, princesses, society's outliers, celestial races like the Apsarum, demons and wrathful goddesses like Rangda. Text in English