DES CONNAISSANCES MODERNES S.A.. 1971. In-4. Relié. Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos impeccable, Intérieur frais. 191 pages. Nombreuses photos et quelques illustrations en couleurs dans le texte et en planches hors-texte.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 708-Galeries, musées, collections d'art
Reference : RO20048716
Collection Famille 2000. Bagues de cigares, bouchons, éventails, timbres, pièces, gravures... Classification Dewey : 708-Galeries, musées, collections d'art
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, Brepols, 2022 Paperback, 279 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:11 b/w, 70 col., Language(s):English, Spanish. ISBN 9782503589084.
Summary Recent research on the collections treasured by artists during their lifetime, or those collections they had access to, has contributed significantly to the understanding of their own compositions. Traditional historiography has favoured the study of the royal and aristocratic collections that could have inspired artists rather than of the artists' own collections. Only those of the 'great' artists, such as Rubens, Bernini, Vel zquez or Mengs, have been comprehensively examined. In the eighteenth century, the notion of collecting itself was transformed. An aesthetic taste was fostered and developed through the gathering of objects, and the personal collection of an artist could therefore provide the key to a more thorough understanding of their production. The nineteenth century witnessed artists bequeathing their collections to different institutions, sometimes even creating their own institutional collection. Architects, painters, sculptors and goldsmiths assembled some of the most important artistic collections of their time in their workshops. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. The Pictor Doctus and the Artists' Collections: From Taste to a Training Resource ? Ana Di guez-Rodr guez & ngel Rodr guez Rebollo I. Learning from the Artistic Collections, Libraries and Workshops Pablo de C spedes, arte y humanismo en su biblioteca. Una nueva propuesta de interpretaci n en torno a su colecci n bibliogr fica ? Alejandro Jaquero-Esparcia Bernardino Poccetti as Collector ? Alexander R stel & Grant Lewis ?Ha muerto Rubens?. El eco de su colecci n en el rey de Espa a ? Mat as D az Padr n Francisco de Sol s, Collector of Drawings ? ngel Rodr guez Rebollo & Isabel Garc a-Tora o II. Coteries: The Role of the Friendship and the Academies Vicente Carducho's Modelling of Artistic Practice and Connoisseurship ? Tiarna Doherty Between Guild and Academy: Collections of Central European Painters as a Source of Artistic Progress or a Steady Livelihood? ? Tom ? Vale? French Barbizon Landscapes Collected by Pre-Raphaelite and Aesthetic Movement Artists in the second half of the Nineteenth Century ? Sarah Herring Women Painters and Academicians: Models and Collections ? Mari ngeles P rez-Mart n III. Artists at the Court: Experience and Erudition Court Institutions and their Impact on Artworks by the valet de chambre Artists Serving at the Valois-Burgundian Court during the Fifteenth Century ? Oskar Rojewski Vel zquez and the Royal Collection. Opening the Pandora's Box ? Miguel Hermoso Cuest Index of Names
Catalogue d'exposition "Toute une Histoire ! Les collections du musée de l'Armée", présentée du 14 mai au 18 septembre 2022.
Reference : 25695
ISBN : 9782072984228
<meta charset="utf-8"><div class="description expandable" data-mce-fragment="1"><div class="details" data-mce-fragment="1"><div data-mce-fragment="1">De quoi un musée est-il fait? De ses collections. L’exposition «Toute une histoire! Les collections du musée de l’Armée» nous dévoile une histoire foisonnante, souvent méconnue, parfois inattendue.<br data-mce-fragment="1">Ces collections n’ont cessé de se développer: d’une diversité chronologique, géographique et typologique exceptionnelle, elles comptent présentement près de 500000 objets! Elles ont crû, au fil de l’histoire militaire, mondiale et mouvementée, de la France, selon les modes d’acquisition les plus variés: dons, cessions, achats, legs, dations, préemptions, commandes…<br data-mce-fragment="1">Installé dans le cadre prestigieux de l’Hôtel des Invalides, chargé de préserver le tombeau de Napoléon Ier, le musée de l’Armée, créé en 1905, travaille aujourd’hui aux collections de demain. Fort de son projet d’extension et de modernisation MINERVE, il mène une ambitieuse politique d’acquisition d’objets, afin de mieux saisir un monde de guerres en constante évolution.<br data-mce-fragment="1">Venez à la rencontre de ces collections qui, tout en contrastes mais aussi en dialogues, nous livrent une autre manière de voir notre histoire et notre actualité.</div></div></div><div class="info" data-mce-fragment="1"></div> Paris, 2022 Gallimard / Musée de l'Armée 256 p., richement illustré, broché. 19,5 x 25,5
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, Thames & Hudson, 2016 Hardback, 277x190mm, 632p, 1100 bw and col. illustrations. fine condition. ISBN 9780500519349.
This book gathers together, for the first time, every Dior haute couture collection, including also ready-to-wear collections after the arrival of John Galliano (when ready-to-wear presentations took on a new importance), and the first two collections designed by creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri, appointed in 2016. It offers a unique opportunity to chart the development of one of the world's most famous fashion brands and discover rarely seen collections. This definitive publication opens with a concise history of the house of Dior before exploring the collections themselves, which are organized chronologically. Each new 'era' in Dior's history is inaugurated by a brief overview and biography of the new designer, while individual collections are introduced by a short text unveiling their influences and highlights and illustrated with carefully curated catwalk images. A rich reference section, including an extensive index, concludes the book. After Chanel, Dior is the second volume in a series of high-end, cloth-bound books that offer a complete and unrivalled overview of the collections of the world's top fashion houses through original catwalk photography.
Bibliothèque nationale de France. 1995. In-4. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 23 pages. Quelques plans en noir et blanc, in et hors texte. Une coupure de presse. Quelques pliures. Pochette légèrement déchirée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 708-Galeries, musées, collections d'art
Sommaire: Calendrier: d'hier à demain- La Bibliothèque de France : à Tolbiac, à Richelieu, les collections en chiffres, le transfert des collections- L'agence bibliographique nationale: le servie du dépôt légal- La bibliothèque nationale de France et le réseau des bibliothèques française- etc. Classification Dewey : 708-Galeries, musées, collections d'art
Brejon de LavergnÃe, Arnauld: Settecento. Le SiÃcle de Tiepolo. Peintures Italiennes du XVIIIe SiÚcle ExposÃes dans les Collections Publiques Francaises. Peintures Italiennes du XVIIIe Siecle Exposees dans les Collections Publiques Francaises. Exhibition: Lyon, MusÃe des Beaux-Arts, 2000. 306pp with 130 colour and 64 monochrome illustrations. Wrappers, 29.5x23.5cms. 130 paintings illustrate the artistic activity of 18th-century Italy, each of which is studied in detail. They have all been drawn from French public collections and include works by Tiepolo, Magnasco, Fontebasso, Longhi, Bellotto, Ricci, Panini, Guardi, Piazzetta, Solimena, Ghislandi, Bellotto, Crespi and Foschi. Text in French.
130 paintings illustrate the artistic activity of 18th-century Italy, each of which is studied in detail. They have all been drawn from French public collections and include works by Tiepolo, Magnasco, Fontebasso, Longhi, Bellotto, Ricci, Panini, Guardi, Piazzetta, Solimena, Ghislandi, Bellotto, Crespi and Foschi. Text in French