Paris, E. Andriveau-Goujon, 1879. 462 x 626 mm.
Reference : LBW-5784
Belle carte de l'Europe, issue de l'Atlas universel publié par Eugène Andriveau-Goujon. Bel exemplaire en coloris de l'époque.
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Burkel, Rolende van Strydonck de: Le Bijou Art Nouveau en Europe. Brussels: Racine, 1998. 188pp with 19 colour plates, 186 colour and 12 monochrome illustrations. Cloth. 29.8x25.8cms. Superbly illustrated overview of Art Nouveau designs for jewellery throughout Europe at the turn of the century, arranged systematically by country, with essays on the forms, functions and materials. Text in French.
Superbly illustrated overview of Art Nouveau designs for jewellery throughout Europe at the turn of the century, arranged systematically by country, with essays on the forms, functions and materials. Text in French
Tillerot, Isabelle: East Asian Aesthetics and the Space of Painting in Eighteenth-Century Europe. Los Angeles: 2024. 269 pages, 46 colour and 101 black and white illustrations. Paperback. A study of East Asia's influence on European decorative arts from the 16th to 18th centuries. With a focus on French interiors, six chapters discuss the shifting dynamic in Europe between painting and decor including the adaption of the arabesque as border and frame, Asian motifs in porcelain and furniture, the influence of published descriptions of Chinese gardens, chinoiseries fabrics, Chinese and Japanese spatial techniques, and the evolution of decoration to fine art.
A study of East Asiaâs influence on European decorative arts from the 16th to 18th centuries. With a focus on French interiors, six chapters discuss the shifting dynamic in Europe between painting and decor including the adaption of the arabesque as border and frame, Asian motifs in porcelain and furniture, the influence of published descriptions of Chinese gardens, chinoiseries fabrics, Chinese and Japanese spatial techniques, and the evolution of decoration to fine art. Text in English
Gee, Malcolm, Kate Kangaslahti and Chara Kolokytha
Reference : 121757
(2022)
ISBN : 9783110737363
Gee, Malcolm, Kate Kangaslahti and Chara Kolokytha: Modern Art Reviewed. Art Reviews, Magazines and Journals in Europe, 1910 - 1945. Berlin: 2022. 272 pages, fully illustrated in black and white with 15 colour plates. Hardback. 24 x 17cms. Twelve essays trace the history and legacy of specialist art reviews, bulletins and magazines across Europe, with case studies on British, French, German, Belgian, Finnish and Danish periodicals including 'Der Cicerone', 'Linien' and 'The London Bulletin'.
Twelve essays trace the history and legacy of specialist art reviews, bulletins and magazines across Europe, with case studies on British, French, German, Belgian, Finnish and Danish periodicals including âDer Ciceroneâ, âLinienâ and âThe London Bulletinâ. Text in English
Wieczorek, Alfried and Hans-Martin Hinz:: Europas Mitte um 1000 : Europe's Centre Around AD 1000. 5 volumes. Exhibition: Berlin, Martin-Gropius-Bau, 2000. I. 3 volumes in German: Together, 1,545pp illustrated throughout in colour and monochrome. Cloth, 30.5x25.5cms. 27th Council of Europe exhibition describing all aspects of life in the Middle Ages, from the mundane day to day, to the events and influences which structured modern Europe as we know it now. With loans from all over the continent, the exhibition includes examples of arms and armour, illuminated manuscripts, textiles, jewellery, sculpture, reliquaries, ivory, chalices. Bound in cloth. II. English language handbook to the exhibition. 168 pages and English language catalogue to the exhibition. 631 pages. Both paperbacks. 30x24.5cms. Text in German & English.
Text in German & English
Yoo, Hee-Gwone and Kristen Regina: Visual Resources from Russia and Eastern Europe in the New York Public Library. A Checklist. New York: 2008. 380pp with 120 colour illustrations. Cloth. A full catalogue of almost 900 illustrated books, journals, posters, engravings and prints, as well as original works of art on paper, originally from Russia and Eastern Europe, and now held in the New York Public Library, a collection unparalleled in breadth outside Russia. Includes over 120 colour illustrations of items that are only to be found in the library. Seven appendices list a further 3,000 individual plates and images from selected reference books. Each entry includes an English translation or transliteration for those in Cyrillic..
A full catalogue of almost 900 illustrated books, journals, posters, engravings and prints, as well as original works of art on paper, originally from Russia and Eastern Europe, and now held in the New York Public Library, a collection unparalleled in breadth outside Russia. Includes over 120 colour illustrations of items that are only to be found in the library. Seven appendices list a further 3,000 individual plates and images from selected reference books. Each entry includes an English translation or transliteration for those in Cyrillic.. Text in English