Aubanel. 1946. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 201 pages. Quelques rousseurs sans conséquence sur la lecture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 809-Histoire, littérature
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Classification Dewey : 809-Histoire, littérature
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C. Ursin - STIP Paris 2001 AFFICHE ( 600 X 400 mm ) en rouge et noir pour l'exposition: "The sex obsession of R. CRUMB" au Musée de l'Erotisme de Paris en 2001. Signée au stylo par Robert CRUMB. Parfait état.
de, salon, 1995 Broschur mir farbigem Schutzumschlag, 124 Seiten, 59 s/w Abbildungen,24 x 17 cm, 124 pp. with 39 mostly full-page b/w plates. Paperback with dust jacket, 1e auflage genumerierte ISBN 3980481239.
Dieses Lesebuch zur Psychologie des Sammelns lasst Kunst- und Buchhandler, Museumsleute und einen Psychiater zu Wort kommen. Pressestimmen: ?Eine Entdeckungstour" (Basler Zeitung) ?Pflichtlekture" (Informationsdienst Kunst) ?Ein Glucksfall" (Der Tagesspiegel)This reader on the psychology of collecting lets art dealers and booksellers, museum curators and a psychiatrist speak. 'A journey of discovery'(Basler Zeitung); 'Mandatory reading' (Informationsdienst Kunst); 'A stroke of luck' (Der Tagesspiegel) Beitragen von Jean-Christophe Ammann, Walther Konig, Dieter Koepplin, Hartmut Kraft, Paul Maenz, Reiner Speck, Harald Szeemann, u.a., Conversations with Jean-Christophe Ammann, Walther K?nig, Dieter Koepplin, Hartmut Kraft, Paul Maenz, Reiner Speck, Harald Szeemann....
Turnhout, Brepols, 2009 Hardback, XVII+226 p., 152 b/w ill. + 8 colour ill., 220 x 280 mm. ISBN 9782503526126.
Tracing the evolution of the newly emerging iconographical patterns of fools and folly, this book sheds light on the original and innovative invention that was an exclusive creation of northern Renaissance art and culture. The novel theme of the fools' journey, as expressed mainly through prints in Germany and later in the Netherlands in the sixteenth century is revealed as an ironical paraphrase, parodying the well established Christian topos, the Pilgrimage of Life or the Pilgrimage of the Human Soul, which offered the believer the opportunity to travel on the road toward redemption. The new mythical image of the fools' journey, however, confronts the contemporary reader/viewer with the image of the fool on his voyage that leads him, instead, to his doomed fate, thereby reflecting a pessimistic world-view. The newly emerging visual vocabulary is considered in relation to analogical contemporary didactic and satirical theatrical performances such as the rederijkers plays, the sotties, and also carnival processions. Proposing a new reading of Sebastian Brant's The Ship of Fools (Das Narrenschiff, Basel 1494), a landmark in the new iconography of the allegorical journey, this study recognizes as well the power of the visual image employed in the woodcuts-illustrations accompanying the treatise as a tool of moral teaching, used as a means of influencing the larger urban audience for whom word and image were sometimes interchangeable. Concomitantly, the divergence between verbal expression and visual language may be seen to define the inherent codes of the visual expressions. It is precisely the gap between literary sources and visualization, the very moment when visual vocabulary crystallizes, and image departs from word creating its own autonomous expression and language, that attracts our attention. The range and diversity of visual material related to the fools' journey topos, addresses a wide spectrum of audiences. This study also takes into consideration the strategies of communicating meanings and values to various publics. Addressing the wider urban public that was not necessarily lettered, notably women, illustrated-books and images were envisaged first of all as didactic tools. In accordance, the painters-engravers attended their public with rather simple visual elaborations that could be easily deciphered. Paintings, drawings, and prints intended for highly cultivated elite circles of urban society, among them works by Albrecht Durer and Hieronymus Bosch, demanded greater intellectual involvement on the part of the beholder, challenging the sophisticated viewer to re-create a meaningful ensemble out of the various scenes and motifs presented within complex compositions. Languages: English.
2016 2016. Anne McAllister: Une insurmontable obsession/ Harlequin-Azur 2016 . Anne McAllister: Une insurmontable obsession/ Harlequin-Azur 2016
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Makarova Elena. Where the pheasant sits. Knocks and rattles. Obsession. Start with a self-portrait In Russian /Makarova Elena. Gde sidit fazan. Stuchit-gremit. Obsession. Nachat s avtoportreta M.-Jerusalem Tarbut-Ruslit 1993, 296s. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalbf13003af8fb70550.