, Brepols, 2019 Hardback, 303 pages, Size:178 x 254 mm, Illustrations:48 b/w, 9 col., Language: English. ISBN 9782503583334.
Summary European Renaissance Festivals are noted for their extravagance, for their inherited classical culture, and as evidence of how court and civic spectacles could express political, religious, social, and economic aspirations. In this new monograph, the accent is firmly on the violent context of Magnificence: it examines how war affected the minds and practice of both artists and princes, and shows how victims and their suffering were as prominent in festival as were conquerors and their projections of victory. What emerges here is the dark side represented in princely entries where imperial ambitions are built upon civic devastation and where myths elaborate and expose their ambiguous nature and message. Artists and poets collaborated in bringing victory and violence together: Mantegna and Durer in triumphal processions; Frans Floris and Rubens on the canvases they created for triumphal arches, where mythology was put to work to arouse excitement for deeds of heroism and death, while engravers depicted scenes of war and destruction to accommodate contemporary taste. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface and Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Plates Introduction Chapter I. The Military Entry Classical Prototypes of Triumph Military Pomp in Renaissance Triumphs Charles V's Entry into Bologna - Defender of the Faith Chapter II. The Phantom of Empire Aspirations for Empire Assertions of Imperialism through Cartography and Tapestries Appropriation of the Imperial Dream Chapter III. Military Spectacle during Princely Entries Chivalric Performances Mock Sieges and Mock Battles Naumachia Military Drills Chapter IV. Representations of Victory and of the Conquered Images of War in Art and in Poetry Ambivalence in the Vision of Triumph and Defeat The Roman Legacy A Taste for Scenes of War Memorials of Achievement Chapter V. Mythological Representations of Victory and Violence Hercules and his Twelve Labours Jupiter's Triumph over the Giants Jason and the Golden Fleece Gideon, Man of God Chapter VI. Symbolic Images of Achievement and Inscriptions of Hope The Persuasive Power of Symbols Allegories as Expressions of Victory and Punishment Imprese, Hieroglyphs and Dynasties The Sun: Symbol of Power Coherence and Confusion: Addiction to Symbols Chapter VII. How to Express the Extraordinary: The Art of Hyperbole Resplendence: A Necessary Condition Believing the Hyperbole Poetry and Music Epilogue: The Realities of Performance Authenticity of Records Preparations for the Entry The Realities of Performance Reconstruction Bibliography I List of Entries into European Cities, 1480-1635 II Printed Primary Sources III Catalogues IV Secondary Studies Index of Ceremonial Entries General Index
, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, 377 pages, Size:178 x 254 mm, Illustrations:36 b/w, 36 col., Language: English. ISBN 9782503586151.
Summary This book is based on an international conference held in the capital of Hainault to celebrate the city of Mons as European Capital of Culture (2015). For the first time, through a range of interdisciplinary studies, the magnificent festivals created to honour Prince Philip of Spain as he journeyed across Europe to receive his sovereignty of the Low Countries are brought to life. The splendour of entries in the cities of Northern Italy (such as Genoa and Milan) was challenged by the civic allegories of triumph displayed throughout the Low Countries in Ghent, Antwerp, and Amsterdam. Outpacing all that magnificence were the entertainments prepared by Mary of Hungary at Binche: triumphal arches, martial feats of arms, balls, masquerades, and castle-stormings entertained Emperor Charles V and his son Prince Philip. The essays in this volume reconstitute the political and social context of these extraordinary celebrations and focus on the purpose and role of festival in the changing political strategies of Charles V. They are illustrated with a total of 36 b&w and 36 colour images. Contributors: Sydney Anglo, Francesca Bortoletti, Stijn Bussels, Tobias Capwell, José Eloy Hortal Muñoz, Félix Labrador Arroyo, Margaret M. McGowan, R. L. M. Morris, Jessie Park, Yves Pauwels, M. J. Rodríguez-Salgado, Margaret Shewring, Hugo Soly, Lisa Wiersma. TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements, List of Illustrations, Editors and Contributors Introduction Imperial Festivities in Mons and Hainault, 1549: Festivités impériales dans le Hainaut, 1549 Margaret M. McGowan and Margaret Shewring Part I: Setting the Scene Chapter 1. Prince Philip's Itinerary across Europe, 1548-1550: An Overview Margaret M. McGowan Chapter 2. 1549: A Year of Grace for Emperor Charles V and His Subjects in the Low Countries Hugo Soly Chapter 3. The Transformation of Philip, Prince of Spain, into the Lord of the Low Countries M. J. Rodríguez-Salgado Chapter 4. The Entourage of Prince Philip in Connection with the Felicissimo Viaje: The Beginning of Burgundian Etiquette at the Spanish Court? Félix Labrador Arroyo and José Eloy Hortal Muñoz Part II: Entries Chapter 5. Concordiam principum: The Triumphal Entry of Prince Philip into Milan (1548) Francesca Bortoletti Chapter 6. Prince Philip's Entry into Ghent, 1549: History, Language, Architecture Yves Pauwels Chapter 7. The Importance of Being Present: The Performances of Prince Philip in Binche and Antwerp Stijn Bussels Part III: Décor Chapter 8. The Enchantment of Woven Surfaces: The Seven Deadly Sins Tapestries and Habsburg Propaganda in Binche, 1549 Jessie Park Chapter 9. Garden of Cast Flowers: The 'Enchanted Salon' and the Making of Sculptures for Festivals Lisa Wiersma Part IV: Entertainments Chapter 10. The Tournament at Binche Sydney Anglo Chapter 11. Theatre of War: Armoured Combat at the Festivals of Binche Tobias Capwell Chapter 12. Masquerades at Binche: A New or Traditional Spectacle? Margaret M. McGowan Epilogue: Munich 1568 Fashioning Identities in Habsburg-ruled Lands: The 1568 Wedding of Wilhelm V, Duke of Bavaria, and Renée, Duchess of Lorraine R. L. M. Morris Appendix Prince Philip's Journey Across Europe, 1548-1550: A Timetable of Dates and Places Index
Margiela, Maison Martin/ Gaultier, Jean Paul (Con)/ Zahm, Olivier (Con)/ Putman, Andree (Con)/ Beecroft, Vanessa (Con)
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, Rizzoli , 2010 Hardback, 330x244mm, 352p, 300 colour illustrations, English edition . ISBN 9780847831883.
Formally and conceptually, the book is both a comprehensive visual document of the designers work and an art object in itself. Lavishly illustrated with over 400 sketches, concept renderings and photographs. The design of the book's exterior case and interior layout feature a number of custom printing effects - textured details, varied papers, embroidered and letterpress elements - that link the finished product to the manufactures of small presses, that distinguish it from the conventional treatment of fashion monographs, showcasing the text in 12, 8-page uniquely designed booklets. The hardcover case employs a unique packaging strategy utilizing embroidered cloth. Interior spreads will convey their particular approach to design and pattern-making, with the inclusion of pages with a variety of printing
New York, Guggenheim Museum, 1983 softcover, 27.5 x 21.5 x 1.3 cm). 216 pages 254 B&W plates. FINE CONDTION . ISBN 9780892070398.
Exhibition catalogue
Berlin-Charlottenburg, Ernst Pollak Verlag 1930 In-4. Reliure éditeur pleine toile noire, report auteur et titre rouge et argent sur le dos et le premier plat, 364 pp., 371 illustrations et plans. Bel exemplaire sans jaquette.
édition originale. Texte en allemand. Très beau livre présenté dans l’esprit du Bauhaus, présentant l’oeuvre de plus de 80 architectes, la plupart allemands du début du XXe siècle : Walter Gropius, Hans Poelzig, Bruno et Max Taut, etc. Très bon état d’occasion
New York Penguin Books 1981 1 vol. broché petit in-4, broché, couverture illustrée, 22 pp. et 126 photos en couleurs. Texte en anglais. Bon état. Exemplaire provenant de la bibliothèque d'Alain Resnais.
Paris , Centre Georges Pompidou, 1993 Softcover, 160pp., 25x30cm;, 332 ills. (180in col.),Texte en français. ISBN 9782858507467.
Roman Cieslewicz (1930-1996) est un graphiste, illustrateur, affichiste et photographe franco-polonais. Il a travaillé de nombreuses années en tant qu'illustrateur ou directeur artistique, par exemple pour ELLE, il a créé des magazines pour OPUS INTERNATIONAL et CNAC-Archives. Bien que son approche soit comparable à celle de l'Ecole polonaise, Cieslewicz a trouvé sa propre technique et son propre langage, que l'on retrouve dans des affiches, des livres et des magazines, des photomontages et des illustrations. Ce volume présente chronologiquement les nombreuses expressions de son ?uvre, avec entre autres 180 reproductions en couleur.
8 demi-cuir fauve, titre, filets dorés.Faux-titre,titre XV, 544 pages,Paris Tournai H. Casterman éditeur 1859,très bon état la moralité,la police et les voleurs,de la débauche, l’ivresse et le suicide:à Rome et à Londres
, Casae, 2021 Hardcover, 182 pages; ENG.edition; 305 x 215 x 16 mm, NEW, illustrated in color / b/w. ISBN 9789083103112.
Jan van Mieris was trained by his famous father Frans, and worked in the tradition of the Leiden 'fijnschilders'. Art historian and former owner M.J. Ripps about his Self-Portrait: "The theme of the artist with the tools of his trade to hand has a robust tradition on both sides of the Alps. In the middle sixteenth-century artists such as Catherina Sanders van Hemessen (c. 1500 - 1566) and Sofonisba Anguissola (c. 1532 - 1625) memorably depicted themselves with brushes, palette, and Mahlstick, as did leading artists of the subsequent generations. Jan van Mieris' self-portrait is in dialogue with that of his father Frans, and engages a tradition that ultimately reaches back to Rogier van der Weyden (1399/1400 - 1464) and forward to Rembrandt van Rijn (1606 - 1669) - critical reference points with which the elder and younger Mieris would have been well acquainted. And by placing themselves at a ledge, father and son invoked a pictorial tradition with roots in Raphael's iconic portrait of Castiglione. In this little self-portrait, thus, grand traditions are encapsulated in miniature."
Leiden, Primavera Pers, 2018 Paperback, 220 blz, Nederlands, Illustraties. ISBN 9789059972742.
Dit boek gaat over een onbekende kant van de beroemde Leidse arts Herman Boerhaave: zijn leven als plantkundige. In 1709 werd Boerhaave hoogleraar geneeskunde en kruidkunde, en prefect van de Leidse Hortus Botanicus. Binnen een jaar had hij een catalogus van alle planten in de Hortus samengesteld. Gedurende vijftien jaar noteerde hij ? in zogenoemde zaaiboeken ? alles wat hij zaaide of plantte in de Hortus en later op Oud-Poelgeest, het landgoed dat hij kocht omdat de Hortus te klein was voor zijn verzameldrift. Bioloog Margreet Wesseling ontdekte in deze zaaiboeken een schat aan nieuwe informatie die zij combineerde met gegevens uit de vele brieven die Boerhaave schreef. In Boerhaave Botanicus presenteert de auteur een aanvulling op het beeld dat wij van de arts Boerhaave hebben. U leest over Boerhaave?s botanische vrienden, zoals de Brit William Sherard en Jean Baptiste Bassand, hofarts te Wenen; over Fransen, Italianen, een Spanjaard en een jonge Zweed. Overal vandaan stuurde dit internationale gezelschap zaden naar Boerhaave. Bomen hadden Boerhaave?s bijzondere belangstelling. Op Oud-Poelgeest stichtte hij een arboretum met exotische soorten uit Noord-Amerika en Oost-Indië, maar ook alle soorten essen en wilgen die hij maar kon bemachtigen. Carolus Linnaeus, de later beroemd geworden grondlegger van o.a. botanische nomenclatuur, kwam er op bezoek en noemde het een waar paradijs. Boerhaave Botanicus is een eerbetoon aan een man met een onverwoestbare werklust, een arts die zich in korte tijd een nieuw vakgebied eigen maakte en zoveel botanische kennis vergaarde dat hij van zijn vakgenoten internationaal veel waardering kreeg.
, Heidelberg, Kehrer, 2005 Paperback, 388 seiten, Deutsch, 305 x 250 x 30 mm, in Gute Kondition, illustrationen in Farbe / s/w, ISBN 9783925212635.
David Teniers (getauft 15. Dezember 1610 in Antwerpen; ? 25. April 1690 in Brüssel) war ein flämischer Maler, Zeichner und Kurator. Er war ein äußerst vielseitiger Künstler, der für seine umfangreiche Produktion bekannt ist. Er war ein Erneuerer in einer Vielzahl von Genres wie Historienmalerei, Genremalerei, Landschaft, Porträt und Stillleben. Er ist heute am meisten erinnert als der führende flämische Genremaler seiner Zeit. Teniers ist besonders bekannt für die Entwicklung des Bauerngenres, der Schenkstubenszene, Bilder von Kunstsammlungen und Szenen mit Alchimisten und Ärzten. Er begründete 1664 die Antwerpener Akademie.
Lomé: Editions Haho, 2000 in-4 oblong, 118 pages, 158 photos, 2 cartes. Broché, couv. illustrée, livre lég. gauchi, bon état. Réalisations de l'architecte Georges Coustère au Togo pendant la période coloniale.
L'architecture française au Togo et l'oeuvre de Georges Coustère au Togo. Préface de Paul Ahyi. (Lomé: Editions Haho, 2000). [M.C.: Afrique noire, Togo, histoire, architecture coloniale, urbanisme]
Editions D. Vincent 1976 Format italien - Reliure toile jaune éditeur - Jaquette glacée photo - 156 pages Bon état - Page de garde avant pliure - Jaquette état correct frottée au niveau des coins 796 g
Marguerite Tuijn, Eliane Odding ; Eleonoor Jap Sam ; Michiel Elsevier Stokmans
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, Jap Sam Books, 2023 Hardcover, 208 pag., NL / ENG, 285 x 225 mm, NEW / NIEUW, illustrated in colour / b/w. ISBN 9789492852854.
With the support of Stichting Van Eelen-Weeber, Jaap Harten Fonds, Theodora Versteegh Stichting, family archive Rooskens and support from the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds beheerde het Charema Fonds voor geschiedenis en kunst and Het Prins Fonds.
Collection de l’Algérie artistique & pittoresque. In folio broché, couverture illustrée, dos renforcé. Faux-titre, titre, 34 pages, 2 pages de table des illustrations, illustrations hors texte et dans le texte photos d’après nature de GERVAI-COURTELLEMONT. Alger Gervais-Courtellemont & Cie éditeur 1893.
2015 Gourcuff Gradenigo 2015 grand volume In4 relié sous jaquette 294 pages,
bon état
, Taschen / De Morgen, 2007 Hardcover, 96 pag. NL, 240 x 190 mm, goede staat, ill. in kleur / z/w. ISBN 9789077686522.
, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, 228 pages, Size:178 x 254 mm, Language(s):English, French. ISBN 9782503577272.
Summary Urban hierarchy means a new study approach that focuses on the reciprocal concurrence of relationships between urban centers, their complementarity, opposition, support and ongoing collaboration. The goal is to go beyond the single analysis of a city and focus on the interaction between towns and cities and to distinguish their dynamics and the degree of specialization within a political framework. The final objective is to provide a comprehensive historical analysis as urban history requires, open to the advantages of interdisciplinarity and the contributions of the international researchers that will take part in the book. The processes of urban hierarchisation are not only vital for observing the dynamics of cities, but also for studying in depth the response capabilities of the urban systems in the face of new challenges and stimuli. These aspects of the historical analysis of cities are still quite unexplored and, therefore, they will receive a great deal of attention in the book. The initial regional frameworks will not exclude small towns and rural centers since, even though they may look less potentially relevant, they might display greater specific development. Thanks to a renewed methodology and special attention to the empirical basis, it is possible to improve our knowledge of the urban systems of European regions at the end of the Middle Ages and the beginning of the Early Modern Era, shedding light on some aspects of the medieval past that will also influence other scientific areas of humanities. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Urban Hierarchies in Pre-Modern Europe Maria Asenjo-González Part I - Urban Networks and Central Place Rouen : pôle urbain et centre de consommation Anne Kucab Le réseau erfurtois à la fin du Moyen Âge. Une construction politique en marge du seigneur Morwenna Coquelin Urban Hierarchies in the Heart of the Po Valley (12th-15th century). Persistence and Change Andrea Gamberini Part II - Capital Cities and Political Actions Rethinking Madrid during the Sixteenth Century. An Approach from Urban Hierarchies David Alonso García About the Urbanization in the Kingdom of Naples. The Campanian Area in 15th-16th Centuries Francesco Senatore Urban Networks 'in Defence of the Realm'. Castilian Cities in Valladolid's Orbit of Influence (1504-1520) María Ángeles Martín Romera Part III - Dynamics of Government. Cooperation, Rivalry and Conflict between Cities The Town of Kolín and its Communication Horizons in the Late Middle Ages Jan Vojtí?ek Urban Hierarchies and the Institutional Fabric of Late Medieval European Towns Arie van Steensel Resistance to Jurisdictional Predominance and Hierarchical Ambitions. Cadahalso versus Escalona (1232-1480) Óscar López Gómez The Interaction between the Bohemian Royal Towns and their Relation to the Cities of Central Europe in 1526-1620 Jana Vojtí?ková
Antwerpen , Hannibal Books, 2023 Linnen binding met opdruk, 100 pagina's, 24.5 x 19 cm. Nederlandstalig. *Nieuw. ISBN 9789464666199.
Fotografe Robin de Puy herdenkt de Watersnoodramp van 1953 In 1953 voltrok zich in grote delen van Nederland een enorme natuurramp, veroorzaakt door een storm bij springtij. Fotografe Robin de Puy (°1986) portretteert zeventig jaar later een aantal bewoners van het eiland Goeree-Overflakkee, dat zwaar getroffen werd. Velen van hen hebben de Watersnoodramp zelf meegemaakt, anderen groeiden op in de schaduw van wat hun (groot)ouders hebben beleefd.
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2024 Hardback, 239 pages, ENG. edition; 305 x 220 x 20 mm; llustrations: 82 b/w, 223 col., 2 tables b/w., 1 tables col. .*new ISBN 9782503607207.
This book rediscovers the Antwerp painter Jan Massys (c.1510-1573) and his artistic milieu. / The painter Jan Massys (c. 1510-1573) trained under his father Quinten, succeeding him after his death (1530) at the head of Antwerp's most famous workshop. However, his career, destined for certain success, was abruptly cut short in 1544. Condemned for joining the Loysts sect, he had to flee Antwerp, finding refuge perhaps initially in France and at one point in Italy. Only in 1555 was he able to return to his homeland, regaining his artistic leadership within a few years. His oeuvre consists exclusively of works for private use and is characterized, in particular, by the depiction of elegant and seductive nude or half-naked female figures, protagonists of biblical or mythological subjects. The identification of the patron of the 1561 Venus with the view of Genoa (Stockholm, Nationalmuseum) in the person of the noble Genoese banker Ambrogio di Negro, offered the possibility of reconstructing the social context of the artist's clientele and his relations with those intellectuals ? both Genoese and Flemish-who gave life to the lively humanist academies of Antwerp. The figure emerges of a cultivated and particularly refined painter, who shared with his patrons the ideals of neo-Petrarchan poetry and executed paintings of great preciousness, characterized by a meticulous and skillful painting technique. TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 Johannes Massiis alias Quintens Chapter 2 A career of ups and downs Chapter 3 Jan Massys and female beauty Chapter 4 A varied painting technique for depicting beauty, lechery, and luxury Chapter 5 Inside Jan Massys? Workshop: good and not-so-good workshop practices Chapter 6 Inside Jan Massys Workshop: known and unknown assistants Chapter 7 ConclusionBIO Maria Clelia Galassi graduated in art history at the University of Genoa and obtained her PhD from the University of Milan. Since 2000 she is professor at the University of Genoa, where she teaches History of collecting and Technical Art History. She focused her researches on Flemish and Italian painting technique during the Early Modern Age, and in the artistic relationship between Genoa and the Netherlands in the 15th and 16th centuries.
Maria Consiglia Alvino, Matteo Di Franco, Federica Rossetti, Gabriella Rubulotta (eds)
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, Brepols, 2022 Hardback, 160 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:9 b/w, 1 tables b/w., Language(s):French, English. ISBN 9782503591537.
Summary Le mythe d'Europe dont les premières attestations remontent au VIIIe siècle av. J.-C., dans les Poèmes Homériques et la Théogonie d'Hésiode, façonne de nouvelles visions, figures et images dans les productions littéraires européennes tout comme dans les milieux artistiques, dès l'Antiquité gréco-romaine à nos jours. Il s'agit d'un voyage énigmatique dont il est impossible de déterminer les véritables prémices et dont la fin est probablement encore lointaine. Le centre d'attention du présent volume est Europe, princesse phénicienne, et non l'Europe, idée géopolitique. Avec un regard multidisciplinaire et diachronique, cet ouvrage explore de différentes facettes de la réception du mythe. Les contributeurs proposent des réflexions autour de la caractérisation du personnage mythique d'Europe, pour les périodes archaïque et classique, et autour de la réélaboration du mythe à l'époque hellénistique et humaniste. L'enquête s'étend jusqu'à l'étude de la persistance du mythe d'Europe dans l'art et dans la littérature des époques moderne et contemporaine. TABLE OF CONTENTS Luigi Spina, À la recherche des grands yeux d'Europe Christy Cones, Embracing the Other: the Asteas Krater of Europa Valeria Pace, Aetiology in Moschus' Europa Serena Cannavale, Not only Moschus. Aetiology in the Hellenistic versions of the myth of Europa and the bull Johanna A. Michels, Migration and Foundation in the Wanderings of Europa and Cadmus Isabella Walser-Bürgler, Draco volans: A Political Replacement of the Myth of Europe in Seventeenth-Century Latin Cosmographies Caterina Sansoni, Europa, une héroïne moderne La princesse phénicienne dans le récit de Massimo Bontempelli, Viaggio d'Europa Pascal Dethurens, « Quand le voyage prend fin. Sur quelques avatars du mythe d'Europe au XXe siècle » Bibliographie Index
Maria-Consiglia-Miriam Anzivino, Furio Durando, Sofia Pescarin, Alberto Trombetta,
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, GRUND , 2001 Hardcover, 320 pages, Texte en Francais, 335 x 250 x 28 mm, jaquette illustreé, Comme Neuf !, illustrations en couleur ! ISBN 9782700024524.
Le patrimoine archéologique de l'Italie a de tout temps suscité un intérêt constant. Carrefour entre l'Europe, l'Afrique et l'Asie, la péninsule vit s'épanouir de nombreuses cultures préhistoriques, fut habitée par les Celtes, les Etrusques, les peuples italiques, les Phéniciens, les Grecs et les Carthaginois. Puis commença l'extraordinaire aventure de Rome, qui fondit dans son propre langage artistique le génie des Grecs et le pragmatisme italique, de sorte que l'architecture et l'art romains sont aujourd'hui encore considérés comme l'une des étapes essentielles de l'histoire de l'art occidental. A cette Italie du passé et à ses précieux vestiges, il fallait un ouvrage prestigieux. Les sites sélectionnés, célèbres ou méconnus, permettent de parcourir, dans le temps et dans l'espace, le riche passé archéologique de l'Italie, depuis les gravures préhistoriques des peuples alpins aux magnifiques mosaïques de la fin de l'Empire romain, en passant du rude climat des vallées du Nord à la splendeur radieuse de la Sicile et de la Sardaigne. Ils possèdent en commun la possibilité de séduire et d'intéresser l'ensemble des lecteurs. Accompagné d'illustrations de qualité, le texte rigoureux fient compte des dernières découvertes tout en offrant une lecture agréable.
, Forma Edizioni, 2019 hardcover, 112 pages Illustrated. 31x25cm, English, *New. ISBN 9788855210027.
This book takes as a starting point four important paintings in the collection of the Museo Novecento, which belonged to collector Alberto Della Ragione, including a rare watercolour of a female figure that reveals Morandi's extraordinary artistic abilities. It illustrates paintings, drawings, and prints that have been kept in various private collections. Exit Morandi also celebrates Morandi's relationship with art critics such as Roberto Longhi, Carlo Ludovico Ragghianti, Cesare Brandi and Francesco Arcangeli. An informative accompaniment to an exhibition of Giorgio Morandi's work at the Museo Novecento, Florence that focuses on the artist's relationships with some of the greatest contemporaneous art critics.
, Rossolis , 2006 Hardcover , 188 pages, Texte en Francais, 295 x 230 x 20 mm, Comme Neuf !, illustrations en couleur. ISBN 9782940365111.
Consacré à la Grèce antique, ce livre montre avec poésie et en images comment les sites archéologique se fondent en toute harmonie dans les paysages qui les entourent, et à quel point ils marquent le voyageur qui les parcourt. Ses pages invitent à la visite des monuments et à la communion avec leur site. Le travail exceptionnel des photographes Maria Fakidi et Dora Minaïdi, au-delà des vestiges eux-mêmes, rend hommage aux lieux et à leur magie. Le texte de l'archéologue Maria Beloyanni ajoute à l'image le socle de la connaissance. Le tome I parcourt l'Attique et les îles de la mer Égée. Les tomes II et III sont consacrés à la Grèce continentale et au Péloponnèse.
Taschen 1994 Expédition très soignée, tous les mardis et vendredis. . In-4. Broché. Livre en Français. Bon état d’occasion. Poids sans emballage : 1000 grammes.
Bon état d’occasion