Paris Ecole Française d'Extrême-Orient 1992 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 171 pp., index, bibliographie. 4e de couv. tachée. Légèrement gauchi. Sinon plutôt bon état.
Sans lieu, ni date. 1 volume in-4, 249 pp., enrichi de 2 hors texte (Facsimile du Lao tseu ming et Facsimile du Lao-tseu pien-houa king), sous couverture cartonnée et toilée, texte dactylographié, bon état.
Texte de thèse sur Lao Tseu, avec une importante bibliographie. Le texte a été publié en 1969 par l'Ecole Française d'Extrême-Orient et réédité en 1992. Il s'agit là du document original, dactylographié.
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2022 Hardback, Pages: 346 pages, Size:210 x 275 mm Illustrations:250 col. Language(s):English. ISBN 9781912554751.
This volume honors Maryan W. Ainsworth, curator emerita at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and former adjunct professor at Barnard College, whose work as a scholar, curator, and teacher has profoundly impacted the study of early northern European painting. Contributions by leading specialists from museums and academia, including former interns and fellows, reflect Ainsworth?s emphasis on the centrality of the object and on the interdisciplinary methods of technical art history, while also paying homage to the variety of Ainsworth?s research interests as a whole. The essays explore topics such as the working methods of individual artists, workshop practice, artistic collaboration, and patronage across a range of media?mainly painting, but also manuscript illumination, drawing, tapestry, sculpture, and stained glass. TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgments Anna Koopstra, Christine Seidel, and Joshua P. Waterman Maryan W. Ainsworth: An AppreciationChronological Bibliography of Maryan W. Ainsworth Keith Christiansen The Fourteenth-Century Bohemian Virgin and Child Enthroned at The Met: Some Preliminary Thoughts Till-Holger Borchert Collaborator or Follower of Jan van Eyck? The Painter of the Simpson Carson Virgin Reconsidered Stephan Kemperdick Petrus Christus?s Altarpiece of 1452: A New Reconstruction Ron Spronk Jan Provoost before c.1500: The Documentary Evidence Molly Faries Maarten van Heemskerck?s Early Lamentation of Christ: The Beginning of a Long Career Maximiliaan P. J. Martens A Christ as the Man of Sorrows by Quinten Massys Julien Chapuis and Sophie Hoffmann From Wood to Silver: Michel Erhart and Heinrich Hufnagel at the Bode Museum Dagmar Eichberger The Cult of Mary Magdalene and Jacques de Saint-Nectaire?s Tapestry Series for the Abbey Church of La Chaise-Dieu (1518) Diane Wolfthal The Color of Money and Other Temporary Natural Alterations in Silver-Stained Windows Sandra Hindriks Optical Illusion as Epistemological Challenge: Konrad Witz?s Saint Christopher Peter Parshall Ad vivum: Observations on Hugo van der Goes?s Monforte Altarpiece in Berlin Alice Hoppe-Harnoncourt ?PRIMA TABVLA HABET IMAGINES?: A Reconsideration of Bernhard Strigel?s Family Portrait of Emperor Maximilian I Thomas Kren On the Role of an Early-Sixteenth-Century Drawing in Netherlandish Luxury Manuscript Production Daantje Meuwissen A Portable Artistic Resource: The Practical Uses of the Pocket-Size Sketchbook of Cornelis Anthonisz (c.1505?1553) Dan Ewing A Tale of Two Altarpieces: Jan de Beer?s Birmingham and Madrid Paintings Peter van den Brink The Stigmatization of Saint Francis by Joos van Cleve: A New Discovery Sophie Scully The Examination and Treatment of the Annunciation by Joos van Cleve at The Metropolitan Museum of Art Ronda Kasl Things They Do Not Have: Royal Spanish Gifts for the Emperor of China Melanie Gifford Rembrandt and the Rembrandtesque: The Experience of Artistic Process and Its Imitation