Paris: Plon, 1961 in-4, 179 pages, dessins hors texte. Broché, couv. illustrée, pelliculage de la couv. partiellement décollé et jauni, petite déchirure marginale sans gravité p. 29, bon état. Edition originale.
Reference : 1344903
Les styles. (Paris: Plon, 1961) [M.C.: arts décoratifs, mobiler, décoration, antiquaires, humour]
Librairie - Galerie Eburnea
M. J. M. Rostoker
Treichville BP 2688
05 Abidjan
Côte d'Ivoire
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CIMENTS LAFARGE FRANCE. Non daté. In-8. Relié toilé. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et couleur dans et hors texte - Carte en noir et blanc depliante en fin de volume. NON DATE - SOUS EMBOITAGE. . Sous Emboitage. A l'italienne. Classification Dewey : 908.4434-Régionalisme : Ile-de-France
SOMMAIRE : STYLES D UNE VILLE / STYLE D UNE NATATION / STYLE DES ROIS DES EMPEREURS ET DES REPUBLIQUES / STYLES DES NOBLES / STYLES DES RELIGIEUX / STYLES DES BOURGEOIS / STYLE DU PEUPLE / STYLES DES MARCHANDS / STYLES DES PROFESSEURS / STYLES DES BALADINS / CONSERVER ET RESTAURER Classification Dewey : 908.4434-Régionalisme : Ile-de-France
Palagia, Olga & J.J. Pollitt: Personal Styles in Greek Sculpture. Cambridge University Press, 1996. 187 pages of text, 130 black and white illustrations. Hardback.
Iconography and styles : Tibetan statues in the Palace Museum : Tu xiang yu feng ge : Gu gong zang chuan fo jiao zao xiang Gu gong bo wu yuan bian. 2 volumes. Beijing: Zi jin cheng chu ban she, 2002. 504 pages illustrated throughout in colour. Hardback. 29x22cms. Text in Chinese, abstracts and legends also in English.
Text in Chinese, abstracts and legends also in English
Newton, Douglas: Art Styles of the Papuan Gulf. New York: The Museum of Primative Art, 1961. Inscribed, 'Signed at the request of the Smithsons. Douglas Newton. by god.' 100 pages, with over 200 illustrations in black & white. Hard cover. 28.5 x 22.5cms. Douglas Newton was Curator of the Museum of Primative Art, New York. In this book he surveys the artistic achievements of the people of southern New Guinea.
Douglas Newton was Curator of the Museum of Primative Art, New York. In this book he surveys the artistic achievements of the people of southern New Guinea.
, TeNeues, 2024 HB, 300 x 235 mm, 208 p, 180 illustrations in color ; EN-GE edition, . ISBN 9783961715619.
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