Prestel Verlag, Munich/London, 2005. In-4, broché sous couverture rempliée et illustrée en couleur, 232 pp. Foreword - Introduction, Soili Sinisalo - Native Land, Art and Landscape in Finland in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries, Ville Lukkarinen - Landscapes of Ideas, Rainer Knapas - Tracing the Sources, Timo Huusko, Riitta Opanjerä, Soili Sinisalo - ...
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ÖSTERREICHISCHE GALERIE BELVEDERE / KÖJA (Stephan), MIKSOVSKY (Katja).
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Lausanne / Paris, Bibliothèque des Arts, 1994 1 volume 23,5 x 27,5cm Cartonnage éditeur illustré couleurs en étui carton muet. 124p., 2 feuillets; nombreuses illustrations in texte, vignettes en noir et 60 planches couleurs. Très bon état.
Catalogue publié par l'Österreichische Galerie Belvedere ("Galerie autrichienne", musée d'art du Palais du Belvédère, à Vienne): 59 n°s avec reproductions couleurs à pleine page; précédé d'une note historique sur le Château du Belvédère et la "Galerie autrichienne" par son directeur Gerbert FRODL, et d'un texte sur "La Peinture autrichienne XIXè - début du XXè" par l'historien d'art autrichien Stephan KÖJA, conservateur de la collection de peintures du XIXè siècle de la "Galerie autrichienne", illustré de vignettes en noir; suivi de la présentation de 27 artistes avec portrait, notice biographique et bibliographie pour chacun d'eux, par Katja MIKSOVSKY; liste des 59 oeuvres exposées; bibliographie; photo couleurs du palais en frontispice. Titre précédé en couverture de "De Waldmüller à Klimt". Exemplaire bien complet de son étui.
Salzburg, Prestel, 1993. In-4 broché, 214 pp., portrait-frontispice en noir, 143 oeuvres reprod. en noir et coul. dans le texte, la plupart à pleine page, bibliographie, index.
Très bonne condition. - Frais de port : -France 6,9 € -U.E. 11 € -Monde (z B : 18 €) (z C : 31 €)
, Hirmer, 2019 Hardcover, 272 pages, ENG. edition, 260 x 210 x 25 mm, As Good As New, illustrated in color / b/w. ISBN 9783777431369.
The Chocolate Girl is one of the most famous works by the Swiss artist Jean- tienne Liotard. This richly illustrated volume leads the reader through the age in which it was created during the French-inspired Rococo and into the Vienna of Empress Maria Theresia, where the work was painted. It also explains the art of pastel painting, in which this enchanting work has been executed. The painting had a tremendous effect in those days and still does so today. Even during Liotard's life (1702-1789) his pastel painting was highly valued, as the description by the most famous pastel artist Rosalba Carriera as "the most beautiful pastel" demonstrates. The Chocolate Girl shows a simple, unknown domestic servant, until then a rarely chosen subject. In its sober and precise observation it reflects the art of the Enlightenment as well as anticipating the realism of the nineteenth century. Chocolate itself, always associated with pleasure, contributes further to the particular charm. Characteristic works from other creative periods complete the overview of Liotard's oeuvre.
, HIRMER VERLAG, 2010 Hardcover, 240 pages, ENG. edition, 285 x 235 x 20 mm, condition : New, illustrated in colour / b/w. ISBN 9783777433110.
A corresponding member of the Vienna Secession, French sculptor Auguste Rodin submitted works for its exhibitions beginning in 1898. The ninth Secession exhibition marked the high point of his involvement, with many of his major works prominently displayed, including Eve, The Age of Iron, The Burghers of Calais, and Rodin?s monument to the great French writer Honor de Balzac?now considered among his greatest works though met at the time with considerable disapproval. Rodin and Vienna examines the sculptor?s influence on Austrian art and traces the history of the annual Secession shows and Rodin?s many contributions. Part of the Belvedere Gallery?s collection ever since, these masterpieces are here joined by later additions and selected works on loan in order to illustrate the way Rodin wrestled with form. Individual chapters by selected Rodin experts place works into their rightful contexts and demonstrate how the artist made use of his contacts in bourgeois society and intellectual circles to fulfill his ambitions and further his career.
Prestel, Rupertinum Salzburg, 1993, in-4, broché, 214 pages. Bon état. Catalogue d'exposition du 20 mars au 30 avril 1982.