Paris à la Galerie 1966 1 Une seule affiche de dimensions 50 x 64 cm; lithographie de Mourlot.
Bel état de fraîcheur. Voir photo.
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2009 Hardcover with dusjacket, 245 pages., 199 b/w ill., 220 x 280 mm, Languages: English. ISBN 9781905375271.
This book presents in word and image the fa ade of Orvieto Cathedral, the reliefs of which are considered to be among the most beautiful and powerful of the Trecento. The town of Orvieto, located half-way between Rome and Florence, played an important and strategic role in the political struggles in Italy during the latter part of the thirteenth century. Frequently the place of residence for popes and their Angevins allies, it became the seat of the Curia under Pope Nicholas IV, which brought wealth and economic growth to the community. Moreover, it enabled earlier plans for a new cathedral, initiated around 1285, to be finally realised. It was Pope Nicholas himself who laid the foundation stone of the new Duomo in 1290, and although building activity continued until well into the seventeenth century, most of the main portion of the building was complete by 1308, creating a dazzling and unique Gothic structure. The fa ade of the Cathedral in particular, is a masterpiece of design and relief sculpture. Its rich decorative carving is of outstanding quality and the innovative, compelling iconographic programme spreads across all four piers of the lower fa ade. The corpus of photographs by David Finn, taken specially for this publication, shows the skill and narrative details of this vituoso display of relief carving, while the text by Anita Fiderer Moskowitz, Professor of Art History at the State University of New York, Stony Brook, explains the building in the context of related Italian Gothic architecture, and discusses the problems and controversies regarding the design and ornamentation of the fa ade as well as the puzzling question as to its artistic attribution. The author also interprets the basic iconography of the sculptures and provides full descriptions for the detail images.
"1942. New-York The American Jewish Committee 1942 - Agrafé 17 5 cm x 25 cm 28 pages - Texte en anglais de Moses Moskowitz - Reprinted from ''Jewish Social Studies'' vol. IV n°1 janvier 1942 bon état"
Houghton mifflin company 1969 in8. 1969. Cartonné.
Bon état tranche ternie intérieur propre
, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1987 Text in French and English. Includes a preface, a chronology and list of exhibitions. ISBN 9782906774018.
Paris: Galerie Hopkins-Thomas, 1987. Hardcover. Gray cloth boards with inset color illustration; 52 plates, chiefly in color.
Couverture souple. Broché. 288 pages. Rousseurs.
Livre. Tome 2, série cyclique. Préface du Pr J. A. Gautier. Editions Masson (Collection : Abrégé de), 1976.
1968 Editions CLA (Le Club du Livre d'Anticipation), Collection Les Classiques de la Science-Fiction N°12 - 1968 - In-8, reliure pleine toile bleue, avec titre doré au dos, décor (comète) doré sur le premier plat, signet bleu, sous jaquette rhodoïd - 387 p. - Deux illustrations pleine page en N&B - Exemplaire numéroté 3522/4000
Bon état