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Goldring, Jessica, Macklowe, Benjamin, and Moore, Kathleen
Reference : 095747
(2012)
ISBN : 0615525342
Goldring, Jessica, Macklowe, Benjamin, and Moore, Kathleen: Dynamic Beauty: Sculpture of Art Nouveau Paris. 2012. 272pp., illustrated throughout in colour. 27.9 x 23.5cms. Showcases almost 300 Art Nouveau works, the vast majority of which are dedicated to the female form, a subject at the core of the movement. The exhibition which it accompanies represents the largest concentration of Art Nouveau sculpture since the Paris Exhibition of 1900, which is itself discussed in an essay, alongside that devoted to the sculptor Rupert Carabin, and an introduction which places Art Nouveau in its socio-cultural context.
Showcases almost 300 Art Nouveau works, the vast majority of which are dedicated to the female form, a subject which was at the core of the movement. The accompanying exhibition represents the largest concentration of Art Nouveau sculpture since the Paris Exhibition of 1900, which is itself discussed in an essay, alongside that devoted to the sculptor Rupert Carabin, and an introduction which places Art Nouveau in its socio-cultural context
Bieri, Helen & Bernard Jacque et al.: Papiers Peints Art Nouveau. 1997. 123pp with 10 colour plates and 130 monochrome illustrations. Cloth, 27.7x25cms. Several essays examine the elaborate decorative wallpaper designs, produced by the Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau artisans c.1900; examples are drawn from the collections of MusÃe du Papier Peint de Rixheim and the Fondation Neumann, Gingins. List of artists. Text in French.
Several essays examine the elaborate decorative wallpaper designs, produced by the Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau artisans c.1900; examples are drawn from the collections of MusÃe du Papier Peint de Rixheim and the Fondation Neumann, Gingins. List of artists. Text in French
Van Belle Epoque tot Art Nouveau. Exhibition: Sterckshof, Provinciaal Museum, 1998. 368 pages with 72 colour and 352 monochrome illustrations. Hardback. 27x21cms. Survey of silver made in Belgian workshops from the belle Ãpoque up to and including the art nouveau period, c.1868-1914, reproducing marks. Dutch/Fr/Germ/English text.
Survey of silver made in Belgian workshops from the belle Ãpoque up to and including the art nouveau period, c.1868-1914, reproducing marks. Dutch/Fr/Germ/English text.
Russell, Frank: Art Nouveau Architecture. New York: Arch Cape, 1986. 332 pages, colour and black and white illustrations throughout. Hardback. 31x24.5cms.
Text in English
Moinet, Louis: Nouveau traite general elementaire, pratique et theorique d'horlogerie pour les usages civils et astronomiques suivant les principes des meilleurs auteurs et les progres recents de la science et de l'art. 2 volumes. Paris: Dutertre, Libraire-Ãditeur, [1853]. I. [14], 432 pages, frontispiece and 18 folding plates (I-XVIII). II. 544 pages, 33 engraved plates (XIX-LI). Mid 19th century quarter brown calf with coloured paper boards. The binding rubbed but internally a good clean copy. 26.5x18cms. Louis Moinet (1768-1853) was the inventor of the chronograph. Text in French.
Louis Moinet (1768-1853) was the inventor of the chronograph. Text in French