Un ouvrage de 388 pages, format 200 x 280 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage, publié en 1931, Editions G. Crès & Cie(Paris), bon état
Reference : LFA-126724829
Avec 240 reproduction hors texte. Traduction de Jean Chuzeville
Lettre de France, L'Art de Vivre à la Française
M. Olivier Auriol de Bussy
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Vente par correspondance, lors de salons à l'extérieur ou au Château de Vallin lors de manifestations culturelles. Nous vous accueillerons notamment les 21, 22 et 23 mars 2025 (de 13 h 30 à 17 h 30 h) à l'occasion de "Livres au Château", exposition-vente de plusieurs milliers d'ouvrages, organisée au Château de Vallin, demeure historique des XIVe et XVIIIe siècles, située à Saint Victor de Cessieu, proche de La Tour du Pin, en Isère. (entrée libre)
Motture, Petra: Donatello: Sculpting the Renaissance. Exhibition: London, Victoria & Albert Museum, 2023. 288 pages, illustrated in colour. Hardback. 28 x 24cms. Final leg of the largest exhibtion of Donatello's work in 40 years, opened at the Palazzo Strozzi and the Bargello in 2022. With a catalogue of the 114 pieces on display at the Victoria & Albert museum, divided in six sections on Florentine foundations, tradition and innovation, bronzes (sacred and secular), Padua and northern Italy, devotion and emotion in the Renaissance and homage to Donatello. Essays discuss Donatello's origins, his patrons, the making and viewing of his sculptures, as well as imitators, copyists and forgers emulating Donatello in the nineteenth century.
Final leg of the largest exhibtion of Donatello's work in 40 years, opened at the Palazzo Strozzi and the Bargello in 2022. With a catalogue of the 114 pieces on display at the Victoria & Albert museum, divided in six sections on Florentine foundations, tradition and innovation, bronzes (sacred and secular), Padua and northern Italy, devotion and emotion in the Renaissance and homage to Donatello. Essays discuss Donatello's origins, his patrons, the making and viewing of his sculptures, as well as imitators, copyists and forgers emulating Donatello in the nineteenth century. Text in English
[Donatello] - Caglioti, Francesco (ed.)
Reference : 121824
(2022)
ISBN : 9791254630068
Caglioti, Francesco (ed.): Donatello: The Renaissance. 2022. 456 pages, fully illustrated in colour. Hardback. 30 x 26cms. More than 50 works by Donatello are brought together in the largest display to date, devised as a single exhibition in two venues (Palazzo Strozzi and the Museo Nazionale del Bargello). The catalogue discusses Donatello in terms of his materials, techniques and genres, in dialogue with pieces by Brunelleschi, Masaccio, Andrea Mantegna, Giovanni Bellini, Raphael and Michelangelo. 131 works are presented in sections on terracotta, statues and persons, sculpted and painted space, spiritelli, works for Prato, the Gates of San Lorenzo, art in Florence and Padua, the Renaissance between the Po Valley and the Adriatic, Tuscany, old age and great bronzes, the Bargello 'Saint George', 'Marzocco' and 'David', Donatello in the mirror of the Modern Manner and the centuries of the Dudley Madonna. The exhibition will travel to Berlin and London in 2023 and each venue is set to have a different catalogue.
More than 50 works by Donatello are brought together in the largest display to date, devised as a single exhibition in two venues (Palazzo Strozzi and the Museo Nazionale del Bargello). The catalogue discusses Donatello in terms of his materials, techniques and genres, in dialogue with pieces by Brunelleschi, Masaccio, Andrea Mantegna, Giovanni Bellini, Raphael and Michelangelo. 131 works are presented in sections on terracotta, statues and persons, sculpted and painted space, spiritelli, works for Prato, the Gates of San Lorenzo, art in Florence and Padua, the Renaissance between the Po Valley and the Adriatic, Tuscany, old age and great bronzes, the Bargello 'Saint George', 'Marzocco' and 'David', Donatello in the mirror of the Modern Manner and the centuries of the Dudley Madonna. The exhibition will travel to Berlin and London in 2023 and each venue is set to have a different catalogue. Text in English
Bertelà, Giovanna Gaeta et al:: Omaggio a Donatello 1386-1986. Donatello e la storia del Museo. Exhibition: Florence, Bargello, 1985. 519pp with 154 monochrome plates and 76 monochrome illustrations. Wrappers. 30.5x21.5cms. Text in Italian.
Text in Italian
[Donatello] - Darr, Alan Phipps and Giorgio Bonsanti
Reference : 035175
(1986)
ISBN : 0895581213
Darr, Alan Phipps and Giorgio Bonsanti: Donatello e i suoi. Scultura fiorentina del primo Rinascimento. Exhibition: Florence, Forte di Belvedere, 1986. 287pp with 41 colour plates and 161 monochrome illustrations. Wrappers. 28x21cms. Initiated in Detroit, this exhibition celebrates the centenary of the foundation of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Fully illustrated and detailed catalogue of 112 exhibits, the work of Donatello and his contemporaries. Bibliography. Text in Italian.
Initiated in Detroit, this exhibition celebrates the centenary of the foundation of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Fully illustrated and detailed catalogue of 112 exhibits, the work of Donatello and his contemporaries. Bibliography. Text in Italian
"Short description: In Russian. Shcherbakov, Nikolai Arsenievich. 1. Donatello and Michele Angelo as representatives of Italian plastics of the early and late Renaissance; 2. Thydius as representative of idealism in the era of the first heyday of Greek plastics. Moscow: A.A. Levenson's speedprint, 1916. Donatello i Mikel' Andzhelo kak predstaviteli ital'yanskoy plastiki rannego i pozdnego Vozrozhdeniya. Fidiy kak predstavitel' idealizma v epokhu pervogo rastsveta grecheskoy plastiki. In Russian /Donatello and Michele Angelo as representatives of Italian plastics of the early and late Renaissance. Thydius as representative of idealism in the era of the first heyday of Greek plastics. 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. SKU4215371"