, Oxford University Press, 1993 Hardcover, 406 pages, ENG, 285 x 225 x 35 mm, dustjacket, black cover with golden imprint, illustrated in colour / b/w, in very good condition, . ISBN 9780198143864.
Lying at the heart of the Western classical tradition, the rich legacy of the arts of ancient Greece and Rome continues to provide inspiration and guidance to artists and art lovers everywhere. Lavishly illustrated and masterfully prepared under the editorship of John Boardman, one of the world's preeminent classicists, The Oxford History of Classical Art offers readers the definitive companion to the artistic and architectural achievements of the Greco-Roman world, from the rise of the Greek city-states to the fall of the Roman Empire. Written by Boardman and a team of distinguished experts, this sumptuous volume presents the full pageantry and glory of the classical world, tracing the origins and evolution of classical art as it gradually moved from the art of individuals and small communities to the art of a world power. Particular attention is paid throughout to the splendor and quality of the arts themselves, aptly represented in 528 stunningly beautiful black and white and full-color plates. From the stiffly representational style of early antiquity and the oriental influence of Egypt and Mesopotamia to the full flowering of the Greece's Golden Age, text and illustrations work together to enhance our appreciation of the fascinating process through which humanity itself became the central focus of art, and artists and artisans sought for the first time not just to imitate the natural world, but to actually improve on nature through perfection of form and composition. Turning to Rome, the contributors dramatically illustrate that Roman art was far more than a mere pastiche of Greek influences. They take an in-depth look at the Romans' profound contributions to architecture, as they used their technical progress with arch, vault, and the use of brick and concrete, to create new attitudes to the use of space and light and principles of design which went far beyond the more limited ambitions of the Greek world. Destined to become the definitive sourcebook in its field, The Oxford History of Classical Art is indispensable for anyone intrigued by the timeless heritage of the ancient world, as well as for artists and students of art and art history.
John Boardman Eugenio la Rocca Antonios Mulas
Reference : 300028283
(1976)
ISBN : 9782221015865
Orig. full cloth with dustjacket. XVII,251,101 pp. and 31+17 plates.
DAIMON / MANUEL TAMAYO. 1976. In-4. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 165 pages. Toilé marron, titres dorés. Frontispice et nombreuses photos en couleurs dans et hors texte. Texte en espagnol.. . . . Classification Dewey : 702-Ouvrages divers sur les beaux-arts et les arts décoratifs
Classification Dewey : 702-Ouvrages divers sur les beaux-arts et les arts décoratifs
Éditions Thames & Hudson, 1994, broché, 251 pages.
Bon état. Un pli sur le premier plat de couverture, intérieur frais, dos sans pliures.
Phone number : 04 96 21 81 64
1995 / 882 pages. Broché. Editions Oxford University Press.
Good Condition.
Boardman, Sir John : Julia Kagan : Claudia Wagner & Catherine Phillips
Reference : 117073
(2017)
ISBN : 9781784917272
Boardman, Sir John : Julia Kagan : Claudia Wagner & Catherine Phillips: Natter's Museum Britannicum: British gem collections and collectors of the mid-eighteenth century. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2017. iv, 304 pages. Illustrated throughout in colour and black & white. Hard cover. 29 x 21cms. Ex libris Professor Sir John Boardman, the book illustrates Lorenz Natter's 'Museum Britannicum', an 18th century catalogue of drawings and descriptions of ancient and later engraved gems in British collections. Natter's archive was thought to be lost until it was discovered by Oleg Neverov in the 1970s. The work presents Natter's drawings and comments alongside modern information on the gems and where possible colour photographs of the objects.
Ex libris Professor Sir John Boardman, the book illustrates Lorenz Natter's 'Museum Britannicum', an 18th century catalogue of drawings and descriptions of ancient and later engraved gems in British collections. Natter's archive was thought to be lost until it was discovered by Oleg Neverov in the 1970s. The work presents Natter's drawings and comments alongside modern information on the gems and where possible colour photographs of the objects.
Boardman, John, Iuliia Osvaldovna Kagan, Claudia Wagner, Catherine Phillips and
Reference : 121847
(2020)
ISBN : 9781789698107
Boardman, John, Iuliia Osvaldovna Kagan, Claudia Wagner, Catherine Phillips and: Natter's Museum Britannicum. British Gem Collections and Collectors of the Mid-Eighteenth Century. Archaeopress, 2020. iii, 304 pages, illustrated throughout in colour. Paperback. 28 x 25cms. Ex libris Professor Sir John Boardman, the book illustrates Lorenz Natter's 'Museum Britannicum', an 18th century catalogue of drawings and descriptions of ancient and later engraved gems in British collections. Natter's archive was thought to be lost until it was discovered by Oleg Neverov in the 1970s. The work presents Natter's drawings and comments alongside modern information on the gems and where possible colour photographs of the objects.
Ex libris Professor Sir John Boardman, the book illustrates Lorenz Natter's 'Museum Britannicum', an 18th century catalogue of drawings and descriptions of ancient and later engraved gems in British collections. Natter's archive was thought to be lost until it was discovered by Oleg Neverov in the 1970s. The work presents Natter's drawings and comments alongside modern information on the gems and where possible colour photographs of the objects. Text in English
Boardman, John: Greek Gems and Finger Rings. Early Bronze Age to Late Classical. London: 2001. 480pp with 51 colour and 1404 monochrome illustrations, 1081 monochrome photographs and 323 line drawings. Cloth, 30.5x23.5cms. Since the first edition of this essential, standard reference work, the author has revised and expanded it to incorporate recent scholarship and developments and provides an additional select bibliography. Boardman examines the materials, techniques and forms of the gems and signet rings, supplies attributions and supports them with full notes and lists.
Since the first edition of this essential, standard reference work, the author has revised and expanded it to incorporate recent scholarship and developments and provides an additional select bibliography. Boardman examines the materials, techniques and forms of the gems and signet rings, supplies attributions and supports them with full notes and lists. Text in English
Boardman, John: Archaic Greek Gems. Schools and artists in the sixth and early fifth centuries B.C. Evanston: Thames & Hudson, 1968. 236pp with line drawings in the text and 3pp of colour and 40pp of monochrome illustrations. Cloth, 25.5x16cms. Scholarly study. Arntzen P598.
Scholarly study. Text in English
Boardman, John: Intaglios and Rings. Greek, Etruscan and Eastern, from a Private Collection. London: Thames & Hudson, 1975. 118 pages with 10 colour and 275 monochrome illustrations. Hardback. 25.5x19cms. Authors copy with his initials on the front fly and inserted letters from Jiri Frel etc.
Authors copy with his initials on the front fly and inserted letters from Jiri Frel etc. Text in English
Boardman, John: Island Gems. A Study of Greek Seals in the Geometric and Early Archaic Periods. London: Society of Promotion of Hellenic Studies, 1963. 176pp with 19 figures, plus 200 monochrome illustrations. Wrappers, 22x14cms. Scholarly study with notes on seal usage. Indexes: collection, and some publications; proveniences; general.
Scholarly study with notes on seal usage. Indexes: collection, and some publications; proveniences; general.
Robert Laffont 1975 1 vol. relié in-4, cartonnage éditeur, jaquette, 165 pp., nombreuses reproductions en noir et en couleurs. En très bonne condition.
Paris Nathan 1985 1 vol. relié in-4, cartonnage sous jaquette illustrée de l'éditeur, 277 pp., nombreuses photos en couleurs, index, bibliographie. Petite déchirure au dos de la jaqutte, sinon en très bon état.
London Thames and Hudson 1985 1 vol. relié in-4, cartonnage sous jaquette illustrée, 256 pp., nombreuses photos en noir et en couleurs de David Finn, index. Texte en anglais. Dos de la jaquette un peu passé, sinon en très bon état.
Thames & Hudson 1994 352 pages in4. 1994. Cartonné jaquette. 352 pages.
Très bon état de conservation intérieur propre bonne tenue
Thames & Hudson Ltd 1995 248 pages 20 828x1 778x14 732cm. 1995. Broché. 4 volume(s). 248 pages.
Très Bon Etat proche du neuf
Londres, s.d. British Museum 252 p., 481 ill. N/B. et couleur, broché. 14,9 x 21
Occasion
Londres, 1991 British Museum 252 p., illustrations N/B, broché. 14,9 x 21
Occasion
Thames & Hudson L'univers de l'art Broché 2000 In-8 (15 x 21 cm), broché, 252 pages, 566 illustrations en noir et blanc ; très bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Paris, s.d. Thames and Hudson. 250 p., env. 200 illustrations, broché. 15 x 21
Neuf
Paris, Thames & Hudson 1999, 210x150mm, 287pages, broché. Très bel exemplaire.
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Larousse. 1965. In-8. Relié toilé. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 286 pages - nombreuses photos et illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs dans et hors texte. Sans jaquette.. . . . Classification Dewey : 709-Histoire des arts
Classification Dewey : 709-Histoire des arts
BOARDMAN John & LA ROCCA, Eugenio (Textes) - MULAS, Antonia (Photographies) - Gauthier, Marthe (Traduction)
Reference : 80311
(1976)
1976 Editions Robert Laffont - 1976 - In-4, cartonnage toilé sous jaquette éditeur illustrée - 167 pages - Nombreuses reproductions photographiques en couleurs
Bon état - Jaquette très légèrement frottée