Trémois.1931.Petit in-8,couv.ill.Ills.de Marie Laurencin.BE.
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Editions J B L, 1986. 2 volumes in-4, 243-(5) et 640 pp., reliure éditeur pleine toile, jaquettes illustrées (petites déchirures restaurées aux jaquettes, sinon agréable exemplaire).
Le premier tome est illustré en couleurs, le second tout en noir. * Voir photographies / See pictures. * Membre du SLAM et de la LILA / ILAB Member. La librairie est ouverte du lundi au vendredi de 14h à 19h. Merci de nous prévenir avant de passer,certains de nos livres étant entreposés dans une réserve.
Bouin-Luce, Jean and D. Bazetoux: Maximilien Luce. Catalogue de l'Oeuvre Peint. 2 vols. Paris: Editions JBL, 1986. Tome I. 246pp with 85 colour and 61 monochrome illustrations, and 34 figures. Tome II. 637pp illustrated throughout in monochrome. Hardback. 31.5x25cms. Monumental study of the French painter, following the development of his style over several decades from the 1870s to the 1930s. Volume II is a catalogue raisonné. With: bibliography; list of exhibitions of Vivant de Luce (1887-1941); list of posthumous exhibitions. Text in English and French.
Monumental study of the French painter, following the development of his style over several decades from the 1870s to the 1930s. Volume II is a catalogue raisonné. With: bibliography; list of exhibitions of Vivant de Luce (1887-1941); list of posthumous exhibitions. Text in English and French
, Lumi Press, 2021 hardcovers, 2 volumes, 480 pages 642 illustrations + 612 pages, 736 illustrations, 29,5 x 29,5 cm. text in German / English.
Ostuni's passion for light and lighting, coupled with his desire to make good lighting affordable for everyone, has resulted in the most beautiful lighting units, presented here in their entirety for the first time. Volume 1 paints a comprehensive picture of O-Luce?s company history and takes a look at the life story of its founder, Giuseppe Ostuni. Originally from Trieste, he founded his company O-Luce in Milan at the age of 40 and went on to become a pioneer of innovative, modern lighting units. Ostuni?s brother Angelo, together with Franco Buzzi, were the first to make O-Luce known beyond the borders of Italy and were key in shaping light design in the early 1950s. New materials, such as Perspex and industrial glass, or new light source technologies such as the Cornalux or halogen light, had a decisive influence on the design of modern lighting and here too Ostuni and his young designers, above all Tito Agnoli, Joe Colombo and Bruno Gecchelin, were at the forefront of lighting design. Volume 2 presents all the sources and historical evidence on which the catalogue raisonn is based. After a detailed overview of Ostuni?s systematics, Biographies introduces the most important of his designers. The main body of the second volume is comprised of the catalogue raisonn , which is divided into four sections: wall lamps, table lamps, floor lamps and ceiling lamps, containing a total of over 560 lamps. Each lighting unit is described with its model number, designer, year of design, materials, dimensions and ? in those cases in which they were published ? bibliographical details. Volume 2 also contains a critical chronological overview of those O-Luce lighting units published in specialised literature, magazines and catalogues at the time. A selected bibliography and a comprehensive index of the relevant figures mentioned concludes the second volume.
Published for Artibus Asiae and the Institute of fine Arts, New York University / J.J. Augustin Publisher, Locust Valley, New York, 1970, Tome 3 contenant les planches, vendu seul, 1 volume in-folio de 310x235x35 mm environ, planches en noir et blanc numérotées de 1 à 455 (dont 135bis et 262bis) + 1 frontispice en couleurs, cartonnage de l'éditeur. Mouillure et taches sur la couverture, légères rousseurs sur les tranches, des rousseurs sur la page de faux-titre et celle de titre, intérieur frais, bien conservé.
Gordon Hannington Luce était un érudit colonial en Birmanie . Il est né le 20 Janvier 1889 et est mort le 3 mai 1979. Son exceptionnelle bibliothèque contenant des livres, des manuscrits, des cartes et des photographies - La collection Luce - a été acquis par la National Library of Australia en 1980, dans le cadre de ses principales collections de recherche sur l' Asie . Merci de nous contacter à l'avance si vous souhaitez consulter une référence au sein de notre librairie.
1649 un document de 4 pages, sur vélin parcheminé, manuscrit à l'encre brune, format : 18,4 x 24,2cm, écrit sur les 3 premières pages, Signature manuscrite : ROUILLE ET HERAULT (Notaires Royaux à Nantes), Nantes, le 10 Juillet 1777,
DOCUMENT ORIGINAL D'ÉPOQUE......Achat d'un terrain jouxtant la propriété de GRIHAUT DE LA MOTTE Seigneur de l'Aubinière... trés lisible et en trés bon état (good condition).