, Taschen, 2006, Bound, in 12 volumes, with decorated covers. in fine condition. + CD. complet *fINE. ISBN 9783822830277.
This twelve volume reprint - covering the years 1928-1999 and including over 7,000 pages and 20,000 images - charts the extraordinary history of modern architecture and design, from the birth of the International Style to Late Modern. This project has been both an exciting collaboration between two major publishing companies, and a wonderful journey of discovery. It has allowed our editors to work as archeologists, unearthing long-forgotten gems of architecture and design from over 200,000 original pages that they have scoured for our final selection of highlights. For over seventy-five years, domus has been hailed as the world's most influential architecture and design journal. Founded in 1928 by the great Milanese architect Gio Ponti, the magazine's central agenda has always remained that of creating a privileged insight toward identifying the style of a particular age, from Art Deco, Modern Movement, Functionalism and Postwar to Pop, Post-Modernism and Late Modern. Beautifully designed and comprehensively documented, page after page domus presents some of the most exciting design and architecture projects from around the world. TASCHEN's twelve-volume reprint features selected highlights from the years 1928 to 1999. Reproducing the pages as they originally appeared, each volume is packed with articles that bring to light the incredible history of modern design and architecture. A truly comprehensive lexicon of styles and movements, the volumes are accompanied by specially commissioned introductory texts that not only outline the history of the magazine but also describe what was happening in design and architecture during each era covered. These texts have been written by many of the magazine's renowned past editors: Mario Bellini, Fran ois Burkhardt, Cesare Maria Casati, Stefano Casciani, Germano Celant, Manolo De Giorgi, Fulvio Irace, Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani, Alessandro Mendini, Lisa Licitra Ponti, Ettore Sottsass Jr., Luigi Spinelli, and Deyan Sudjic. The volumes have also been thoroughly indexed, allowing the reader easy access to key articles ?many of which have been translated into English for the first time. TASCHEN's domus collection is a major publishing achievement and an important must-have for all design and architectureteaching institutions, practicing architects, designers, collectors, students, and anyone who loves design. Wallpaper Magazine Best Book Award Wallpaper*, the most happening design and interiors magazine in the world today, has given TASCHEN's Domus collection a ""Best Books"" award. The panel of judges, which included Ron Arad, Jane Birkin, Naoto Fukasawa, Matteo di Montezemolo, Ian Schrager, and Viktor & Rolf, chose the Domus collection as one of the six best books for 2007
, Taschen, 2006, Bound, with decorated cover. in fine condition. *fINE. ONLY VOLUME VIII 1975- 1979 ISBN 9783822830277.
VOLUME VIII 1975- 1979
, Taschen, 2006, Bound, with decorated cover. in fine condition. *FINE. ONLY OLUME IX 1980 - 1984 ISBN 9783822830277.
ONLY VOLUME IX 1980 - 1984
Editoriale Domus Chareyre Christine Lagorce Stéphan Collectif Alglave Stéphanie
Reference : 500228875
(2006)
ISBN : 9780714896663
PHAIDON FRANCE 2006 1264 pages 18 8x7 4x27 6cm. 2006. Relié. 1264 pages.
Bon état
Paris, Broché, Bon état. Good condition
Paris, Broché, Bon état. Good condition
Paris, Broché, Bon état. Good condition
Paris, Broché, Bon état. Good condition
Paris, Broché, Bon état. Good condition
Paris, Broché, Bon état. Good condition
Paris, Broché, Bon état. Good condition
Editions pigalle. Non daté. In-Folio. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 2 pages de partitions en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
N° :E 387 P Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
ANTWERP JESUIT DOMUS PROFESSA - [ ] Clara Maria Theresia vander VORST ( dedicatee ) - Jesuit Emblemata :
Reference : 51629
" Antwerpen, 1705, manuscript on vellum, manuscript title page + (14) nn pp with printed text + 11 full page emblematic paintings + (3)nn pp (music score with interlinear text of a song, on paper). Bound in contemporary red velvet with traces of white silk ties. Endpapers in brocade ( double headed eagle surrounded by animals ( dogs, cerfs, birds). Binding with some wear at extremities, interior stainless. Very finely preserved. The title page is written in red and black ink, with calligraphical ornamentations,. The emblematical gouaches are all painted within a different large roccoco frame and depict typical Jesuit allegorical emblemata. E.g. the opening gouache shows a formal garden with on the left a rising sun and on the right a classical building which bears the letters I.H.S. Bibliography: This manuscript with its printed text on vellum and the 11 paintings is mentioned in De Backer-Sommervogel. (Vol. I col. 458. Item 133). He lists under the same heading an ordinary copy printed on paper (without ills.) by Petrus Jacobs in 1705. Our manuscript contains also this year 1705 in Roman letter in the final wish on pp(24). So we can attribute the printed text to Petrus Jacobs, active in Antwerp around 1705 ( see Olthoff pp.50). We can until now not identify the author of the text, nor the artist of the paintings. The manuscript figures in the ''Corpus Librorum Emblematum. The Jesuit series Part One '' ( authors Peter Daly & G.R.Dimler) on pp. 7 where they mention an auction catalogue of 1869, Ghendt, J. De Meyer, lot 420. (see Blogie 174) On the fly leaf is mentioned an earlier auction (1854), library of Everaert de Geelhauts, also in Ghendt (Blogie 128). (Jesuit;emblemata;vellum;original;gouache;)."