Librairie Académique PERRIN. 1973. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 407 pages. Illustré en noir et blanc hors texte. Rhodoïd.. . . . Classification Dewey : 920-Biographie générale et généalogie
Reference : R160016280
Classification Dewey : 920-Biographie générale et généalogie
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Paris, Jardin de Flore, 1977. 4 prints, each ornately depicting Western-style palaces from within the Yuanmingyuan, inscribed with the name of the palace and location and the numerical sequence, 87.8cm x 50cm (34,5 inc. x 19 inc.).87.8cm x 50cm (34œin x 19Ÿin) (20). Price is for one print only. 4 prints will cost 1440 euros. Each print is sold separately. Please inquire before ordering.
Nouvelle édition de 4 planches gravées en taille douce, de 1783 à 1786, par des artistes chinois et représentant les palais, pavillons, jardins et pièces d'eau édifiés pour l'empereur K'ien-Long, par les jésuites de la Cour de Chine, sous la direction de Giuseppe Castiglione, de 1737 à 1766. La composition du titre et du texte a été exécutée entièrement à la main par le maître imprimeur Dominique Viglino, à Bourg-la-Reine. Le papier utilisé est un vélin à la forme, en pur chiffon, spécialement fabriqué par le Moulin du Gué.Tirage : 250 exemplaires numérotés.The present set of prints was reproduced in 1977 as a limited edition of 250 copies from the original 1786 edition of copper-plate engravings, commissioned by the Qianlong Emperor.The Qianlong Emperor realised his vision of a new European-style palace with the construction of the Yuanmingyuan (Garden of Perfect Brightness), designed by the Jesuits Giuseppe Castiglione and Michel Benoist. During the height of the Emperor's reign (1736-1795), the Yuanmingyuan was part of an architectural complex which boasted a sheer grandeur of over 320 hectares of land, more than ten times larger than the entire precinct of the Forbidden City. These grounds were known as the 'three hills and five gardens' because they comprised the Yuanmingyuan, Changchunyuan and Qingyiyuan on Longevity Hill; the Jingmingyuan on Jade Fountain Hill; and the Jiyuyuan on the Fragrant Hills.The Qianlong Emperor so adored the Yuanmingyuan that from his reign onwards, the Imperial Court moved to the Yuanmingyuan every year after the Spring Festival (Lunar New Year) and resided there until the sixth month when the heat set in.These key locations and architectural marvels are depicted in the present 20 engravings.
Paris, Jardin de Flore, 1977. 4 prints, each ornately depicting Western-style palaces from within the Yuanmingyuan, inscribed with the name of the palace and location and the numerical sequence, 87.8cm x 50cm (34,5 inc. x 19 inc.).87.8cm x 50cm (34œin x 19Ÿin) (20).
Nouvelle édition de 4 planches gravées en taille douce, de 1783 à 1786, par des artistes chinois et représentant les palais, pavillons, jardins et pièces d'eau édifiés pour l'empereur K'ien-Long, par les jésuites de la Cour de Chine, sous la direction de Giuseppe Castiglione, de 1737 à 1766. La composition du titre et du texte a été exécutée entièrement à la main par le maître imprimeur Dominique Viglino, à Bourg-la-Reine. Le papier utilisé est un vélin à la forme, en pur chiffon, spécialement fabriqué par le Moulin du Gué.Tirage : 250 exemplaires numérotés.The present set of prints was reproduced in 1977 as a limited edition of 250 copies from the original 1786 edition of copper-plate engravings, commissioned by the Qianlong Emperor.The Qianlong Emperor realised his vision of a new European-style palace with the construction of the Yuanmingyuan (Garden of Perfect Brightness), designed by the Jesuits Giuseppe Castiglione and Michel Benoist. During the height of the Emperor's reign (1736-1795), the Yuanmingyuan was part of an architectural complex which boasted a sheer grandeur of over 320 hectares of land, more than ten times larger than the entire precinct of the Forbidden City. These grounds were known as the 'three hills and five gardens' because they comprised the Yuanmingyuan, Changchunyuan and Qingyiyuan on Longevity Hill; the Jingmingyuan on Jade Fountain Hill; and the Jiyuyuan on the Fragrant Hills.The Qianlong Emperor so adored the Yuanmingyuan that from his reign onwards, the Imperial Court moved to the Yuanmingyuan every year after the Spring Festival (Lunar New Year) and resided there until the sixth month when the heat set in.These key locations and architectural marvels are depicted in the present 20 engravings.
[Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione called il Grechetto] - Clayton, Martin and Standring, Timothy
Reference : 097140
(2013)
ISBN : 9781905686773
Clayton, Martin and Standring, Timothy: Castiglione: Lost Genius. The Royal Collection, 2013. 192 pages with 100 colour illustrations. Hardback. 25 x 23cms. A re-assessment of the work of Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (1604-1664), aiming to restore the reputation of this innovative Italian painter and draftsman as a great Baroque artist, and inventor of the monotype.
A re-assessment of the work of Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (1604-1664), aiming to restore the reputation of this innovative Italian painter and draftsman as a great Baroque artist, and inventor of the monotype
Editions Rombaldi 1967 1967. Alain Decaux: La Castiglione / Rombaldi 1967
Bon état
1954 1954. Mon Film N° 431 - La Castiglione/ 24-11-1954
Etat correct