Paris. 1935. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos très frotté, Intérieur frais. Nombreuses planches de bronze avec annotations personnelles au crayon.. . . . Classification Dewey : 745.1-Antiquités
Reference : ROD0013780
Classification Dewey : 745.1-Antiquités
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[ARTS DECORATIFS] LAQUES, NETSUKE, POTERIES, BRONZES, PEINTURES PARAVENTS du JAPON
Reference : 4301
(1932)
Maître Maurice Ader, 1932. In-4 broché, 52 pages. Catalogue des laques, netsuke, sculptures, poteries, bronzes, peintures et paravents du Japon. 600 numéros décrits. 12 planches de reproductions hors texte.
Warren, Jeremy: Renaissance Master Bronzes From the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. The Fortnum Collection. Exhibition: London, Daniel Katz Gallery, 1999. 143pp with 46 colour plates, 14 colour and 37 monochrome illustrations. Wrappers. 29.5x21ccms. Higlighting this important but relatively unknown collection of Renaissance bronzes held in the Ashmolean Museum of Art, begun by Charles Fortnum (1820-99); with biographies of 24 sculptors.
Higlighting this important but relatively unknown collection of Renaissance bronzes held in the Ashmolean Museum of Art, begun by Charles Fortnum (1820-99); with biographies of 24 sculptors
Paris: Etude Ader - Picard, 1970 in-4, 144 pages, 210 lots, 109 pages d'illustrations. Broché, bon état.
Paris, Drouot (salle 10). 27 mai 1970 [27/05/1970]. Bronzes iraniens. Collection Jean-Paul Barbier. (Paris: Etude Ader - Picard, 1970) [M.C.: catalogue de vente / auction catalogue, archéologie, Iran, bronzes]
Hackenbroch, Yvonne (intro.): Bronzes, Other Metalwork and Sculpture in the Irwin Untermyer Collection. Vol 5. London: Thames & Hudson, 1962. lxv, 64pp with 27 monochrome illustrations, plus monochrome frontispiece and 201 monochrome plates. Cloth backed boards. 30.5x23cms. Catalogue of over 200 objects, consisting principally of bronzes from Italy, Germany, France and the Netherlands, 13th to 18th century. The catalogue also includes small sculpture in wood and ivory and a rare selection of Charles II enamels on brass. Bibliography: books of reference, exhibition catalogues, public, private and selected sale catalogues, magazine articles; index of names. Arntzen P29.
Catalogue of over 200 objects, consisting principally of bronzes from Italy, Germany, France and the Netherlands, 13th to 18th century. The catalogue also includes small sculpture in wood and ivory and a rare selection of Charles II enamels on brass. Bibliography: books of reference, exhibition catalogues, public, private and selected sale catalogues, magazine articles; index of names
Serpinskaya, Tatiana: Art Bronzes: Tsarskoe Selo Collection. Khudozhestvennaya Bronza: Tsarskosel'skoe Sobranie. St. Petersburg: Aurora, 2009. 224pp., illustrated in colour throughout. Cloth. 31 x 25cms. Sumptuously illustrated, this volume presents a range of clocks, lamps, vases, chandeliers and bronzes, many of them French, from the 18th and 19th century. Text in Russian (Cyrillic).
Sumptuously illustrated, this volume presents a range of clocks, lamps, vases, chandeliers and bronzes, many of them French, from the 18th and 19th century. Text in Russian (Cyrillic)