WARNER BROS. 2007. In-8. Cartonné. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 24 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations en couleur dans et hors texte -. . . A l'italienne. Classification Dewey : 791.43-Cinéma
Reference : R260195255
Classification Dewey : 791.43-Cinéma
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L'art des Peuples Italiques 3000 a 300 Avant J.-C. Exhibition: Geneva, MusÃe Rath, 1993. 406pp with 73 colour and 308 monochrome illustrations. Wrappers. 28 x 25cms. Fully illustrated, descriptive catalogue of some 300 objects, divided geographically into seven sections: Central Italy 1; Central Italy 2; Etruria and Campania; South Etruria, Umbria and Campania; Sicily and South Italy (prehistoric); Apulia: Daunia, Peucetia, Messapia and Lucania; Sardinia. Catalogue supported by 13 essays on the Italic peoples in prehistory and history, covering various aspects of their art, such as 'Myths and Phantoms of Etrusco-Italic Art' and 'The Native Pottery of Apulia'. With glossary, index of lenders. Text in French.
Fully illustrated, descriptive catalogue of some 300 objects, divided geographically into seven sections: Central Italy 1; Central Italy 2; Etruria and Campania; South Etruria, Umbria and Campania; Sicily and South Italy (prehistoric); Apulia: Daunia, Peucetia, Messapia and Lucania; Sardinia. Catalogue supported by 13 essays on the Italic peoples in prehistory and history, covering various aspects of their art, such as 'Myths and Phantoms of Etrusco-Italic Art' and 'The Native Pottery of Apulia'. With glossary, index of lenders. Text in French
Calder, Louise: Cruelty and Sentimentality: Greek Attitudes to Animals, 600-300 BC. Oxford: 2011. 227 pages, 20 black and white plates. Hardback.
Ward-Perkins, Bryan: From Classical Antiquity to the Middle Ages Urban Public Building in Northern and Central Italy, AD 300-850. Oxford: at the Clarendon Press, 1984. 286 pages, not illustrated. Hardback.
Davies, J.K: Athenian Propertied Families, 600-300 B.C. Oxford University Press, 1971. 652 pages. Hardback. An alphabetical register, including demotics, broken names, non-citizens and lost names. The appendix includes a check-list arranged by deme and an index locorum.
An alphabetical register, including demotics, broken names, non-citizens and lost names. The appendix includes a check-list arranged by deme and an index locorum
Kuhlmann-Hodick, Petra, Stephanie Buck and Gudula Metze
Reference : 121606
(2020)
ISBN : 9781911300854
Kuhlmann-Hodick, Petra, Stephanie Buck and Gudula Metze: Keeping in the Present. 300 Years of the Dresden Kupferstich-Kabinett. Exhibition: Dresden, Kupferstich-Kabinett, 2020. 296 pages, 200 colour illustrations. Hardback. 30 x 23cms. Catalogue of 84 works from the oldest publicly accessible specialist collection for art on paper in the German-speaking countries. Founded in 1720 by Augustus the Strong as a museum specializing in works on paper, the collection retains over half a million works from the likes Jan van Eyck, DÃŒrer, Verrocchio, GrÃŒnewald, Cranach, Holbein, Rembrandt, Caspar David Friedrich, Ludwig Richter, Toulouse Lautrec, Mondrian, Hermann GlÃckner, Gerhard Altenbourg, A.R. Penck, Georg Baselitz and Evelyn Richter. The book features an essay on the collection's development from the Middle Ages to today, a catalogue of 84 works, a chronology ranging from 1560 up until 2020, an overview of the collection stamps and a bibliography.
Catalogue of 84 works from the oldest publicly accessible specialist collection for art on paper in the German-speaking countries. Founded in 1720 by Augustus the Strong as a museum specializing in works on paper, the collection retains over half a million works from the likes Jan van Eyck, DÃŒrer, Verrocchio, GrÃŒnewald, Cranach, Holbein, Rembrandt, Caspar David Friedrich, Ludwig Richter, Toulouse Lautrec, Mondrian, Hermann GlÃckner, Gerhard Altenbourg, A.R. Penck, Georg Baselitz and Evelyn Richter. The book features an essay on the collection's development from the Middle Ages to today, a catalogue of 84 works, a chronology ranging from 1560 up until 2020, an overview of the collection stamps and a bibliography. Text in English