Hachette jeunesse. 2008. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Non paginé, environ 75 pages - nombreuses illustrations en couleurs dans et hors texte - en supplément 4 pages de magazine arts Pixar's Biggest Gamble en anglais - une étiquette collée sur le 2eme plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 843.0692-Livres d'enfants
Reference : R100073016
ISBN : 2014631654
5 + - Ont collaboré à cet ouvrage : A.Cagol, M.Damiani, C.Egan, S.Kim, M.E.Naggi, E.Tate, S.Tilley et G.Vallorani pour l'illustration, Natacha Godeau pour le texte. Classification Dewey : 843.0692-Livres d'enfants
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Savary Gerald Peyré Joseph Boutron Michel Sauvajon M.-G. Wall J. Sauvajon Marc-Gilbert
Reference : 300004101
(1947)
Beijing, Rainbow Dekor, 2009 Hardcover with dustjacket, 256pp., 22.5x29cm., illsutr. throughout in col., new. Text in English and Chinese. Rare! ISBN 9787538159257.
Wall, as an essential element in space design, not only serves as partition between human being and noisy outside, but the carrier of distinctive creations. Wall decoration, a special embodiment of designers unique life experience and aesthetic taste, has undergone great changes and evolved into diverse forms with the advancement of human civilization, for example, from the vivid picture created by our ancestors on the wall of the cave to the relieve fresco indicative of the endless desire for power, the Pompeii fresco featuring gorgeous colours and romantic sentiment in old Roman times to the modern ones full of personality.In addition, the materials used for wall decoration are diversified, from the crafted tapestry and ceramic tile in the past to wallpaper and paint prevalent in modern time, and also represent the special culture and custom of a certain country or religion. Take the wallpaper for an example. In German, it tends to be modern and simple in style; in UK, with profound neo-classical feature; in France and Italy, with romantic sentiment and of post-modernism; in America, of pure rural style.The book Wall Decoration is categorized into nine parts, Wall Paper, Wall Picture, Wall Painting, Wall Sticker, Paint, Wooden Decoration, Stone Decoration, Glass Decoration, and Mosaic, based on the different forms and materials in wall design.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2011 Hardback, IV 435 pages., 454 b/w ill. 80 colour ill., ills., 220 x 280 mm. ISBN 9782503512372.
The present book considers the development of figurative wall painting in the southern Low Countries over a period of two centuries, between circa 1300 and 1500. The region had a long-standing tradition of monumental figurative painting, of which the earliest, romanesque, examples are still preserved at Tournai and Ghent. Despite the central role that figurative wall painting clearly continued to play in the art, propaganda, and liturgy of the courts and churches of the late medieval southern Low Countries, the medium has been largely overlooked in comparison with the attention paid by art historians to other contemporary art forms. A variety of factors have contributed to this neglect, of which the most significant are undoubtedly the random survival, and the often damaged condition, of extant wall paintings, as well as the frequently remote locations and difficulty of access to the buildings housing them. Benign neglect and active vandalism have ensured that only a fraction of the great wall painting ensembles of the late medieval era have survived. Today, only fifty or so individual murals or ensembles of the Late Gothic period -not including a large number of tomb paintings -once in the churches and monasteries, town halls and guild chapels, castles and hotels of the southern Low Countries, have survived the passage of time, wars, iconoclasm, and changing fashions of interior decoration. These include many previously unrecorded wall paintings discovered beneath layers of whitewash in churches and private residences within the last twenty-five years or so, and restored by conservation staff. New book.
Shanghai, Hongkong and Singapore, Kelly & Walsh, 1937 (second edition). 1 volume in-12, hard paper cover, illustrated dust-jacket with some tears, 56 pp., with 10 black and white illustrations, a good copy.
Contents: The world's eight wonder - The course of the Great Wall - The master builder - The purpose of the Great Wall - How the Great Wall was built - The structure of the Great Wall.