1925 1 Montrouge, Draeger, (1925), in-4, en feuilles, sous couverture crème, médaillon central en relief représentant la calandre de la Chrysler Imperial, douze pages de texte reliées par deux agrafes, deux photographies en noir collées sur les pages de garde, cinq illustrations en couleurs à pleine page, sous étui de Présent en demi-basane jaune .
Reference : 22958
Élégant catalogue présentant le nouveau modèle de la Chrysler Imperial alliant confort, luxe, rapidité. Petites usures et salissures à la couverture, très légères déchirures aux coiffes, quelques pâles rousseurs, légers plis aux photographies, infimes salissures à l'étui.
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Hamburger, Jeffrey, and Joshua O'Driscoll
Reference : 121970
(2022)
ISBN : 9781911282860
Hamburger, Jeffrey, and Joshua O'Driscoll: Imperial Splendor: The Art of the Book in the Holy Roman Empire, 800-1500. Exhibition: New York, The Pierpont Morgan Library, 2022. 216 pages. Hardback. 30 x 24cms. Focusing on production and patronage, this volume features over 150 illustrated books and precious bindings, drawn largely from North American collections. The book's three sections are arranged chronologically. Opening with a look at the precedents set by the Carolingian forerunners of the Empire, the first section considers deluxe imperial manuscripts associated with the Ottonian emperors. The second section examines the role of imperial monasteries in the production of manuscripts, considering in particular the patronage of aristocratic elites. The final section offers a tour of imperial cities in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, from Vienna and Prague to Augsburg and Nuremberg. This final chapter considers the impact of Albrecht Durer and humanism on the arts of the book. Including a glossary, indexes and maps showing the shifting borders of the Empire over 700 years.
Focusing on production and patronage, this volume features over 150 illustrated books and precious bindings, drawn largely from North American collections. The book's three sections are arranged chronologically. Opening with a look at the precedents set by the Carolingian forerunners of the Empire, the first section considers deluxe imperial manuscripts associated with the Ottonian emperors. The second section examines the role of imperial monasteries in the production of manuscripts, considering in particular the patronage of aristocratic elites. The final section offers a tour of imperial cities in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, from Vienna and Prague to Augsburg and Nuremberg. This final chapter considers the impact of Albrecht Durer and humanism on the arts of the book. Including a glossary, indexes and maps showing the shifting borders of the Empire over 700 years. Text in English
Atasoy, Nurhan: Otag - 1 HÃŒmayan: The Ottoman Imperial Tent Complex. Istanbul: 2000. 306pp with 150 colour and monochrome illustrations. Cloth. 28.8x30.5cms. Exhaustive survey on the subject, with chapters covering topics such as; the corps of Imperial tent pitchers and tentmakers, structural characteristics of the tents and Ottoman tent collections in Europe and the Topkapi Palace. Plus a tent glossary and tent typology.
Exhaustive survey on the subject, with chapters covering topics such as; the corps of Imperial tent pitchers and tentmakers, structural characteristics of the tents and Ottoman tent collections in Europe and the Topkapi Palace. Plus a tent glossary and tent typology. Text in English
Checa Cremades, Fernando: Los inventarios de Carlos V y la familia imperial = The inventories of Charles V and the Imperial family. 3 volumes. Madrid: 2010. Volume 1. Carlos V ; Juana I de Castilla -- Volume 2. Isabel de Portugal -- Volume 3. Margarita de Austria ; Leonor de Austria ; Isabel de Austria ; Fernando I ; MarÃa de HungrÃa ; Catalina de Austria. 3237 pages. Text in Spanish and English.
Text in Spanish and English
Fire and Colour: Imperial Kiln Porcelain of Qing Dynasty from the Palace Museum Collection. 3 volumes. Exhibition: Macau, Macau Art Museum, 2011. Vol. 1: 135 pages with 195 colour plates; vol. 2: 156 pages, with 245 colour plates; vol. 3: 64 pages with 136 black and white illustrations. Cloth in a slipcase. 36 x 26.5cms. Accompanies a major loan exhibition from the Palace Museum, Beijing. Examines craftsmanship, form, pattern and glaze in Imperial Qing Dynasty ceramics, and includes numerous close-up photographs of the 120 pieces on display. Text in English, Chinese and Portuguese.
Accompanies a major loan exhibition from the Palace Museum, Beijing. Examines craftsmanship, form, pattern and glaze in Imperial Qing Dynasty ceramics, and includes numerous close-up photographs of the 120 pieces on display. Text in English, Chinese and Portuguese.
Beyond imagination. Treasures of Imperial Japan from the Khalili collection 19th to early 20th centuries. Exhibition: Moscow, Kremlin Museum, 2017. 258 pages; illustrated. Hardback. 29.5 x 24.5cms. This collection of Japanese applied and decorative art was produced for an exhibition at the Moscow Kremlin Museums. It details the artworks from the collection of British scientist, collector and philanthropist Professor Nasser David Khalili, that were on display. The objects exhibited range from Japanese kimono and silk embroidery, porcelain and metal and enamel artworks, many produced by craftsmen to the Japanese Imperial court. Text in Russian.
This collection of Japanese applied and decorative art was produced for an exhibition at the Moscow Kremlin Museums. It details the artworks from the collection of British scientist, collector and philanthropist Professor Nasser David Khalili, that were on display. The objects exhibited range from Japanese kimono and silk embroidery, porcelain and metal and enamel artworks, many produced by craftsmen to the Japanese Imperial court. Text in Russian (Cyrillic)