Gallimard, Electa, 1992. 30,5 x 26 cm, 513 pp. Relié cartonnage d'éditeur sous jaquette illustrée sous étui. très bel exemplaire, très nombreuses illustrations.
Suzanne Boorsch, Susan P. Casteras, Jill DeVonyar, Aruna D'Souza, Jennifer R. Gross
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, Yale University Press, 2003 Paperback, 72 pages, ENG, 255 x 205 mm, as New, ill. in colour / b/w. ISBN 9780300100044.
Through his representation of modern subjects such as ballet dancers and race horses, his constant questioning of traditional artistic practices, and his vital engagement with Parisian society, Edgar Degas (1834-1917) helped to define the beginnings of modernism in visual culture at the end of the nineteenth century. This engaging book yields new scholarship on works by Degas in the collection of the Yale University Art Gallery and provides in-depth discussion of works of art in every medium explored by this innovative artist. Extended entries by distinguished scholars including Richard Kendall and Edgar Munhall provide a complete review of the artist's working methods. The book also introduces several important pieces by Degas that have rarely been available for view by the public, including a notable wax figure and several unique prints and works on paper
, Royal Academy Of Arts (Great Britain), Metropolitan Museum Of Art (New York, N.Y.), 1992 Paperback, 499 pages, ENG, 295 x 250 x 37 mm, in good condition, with dozens of illustrations in colour and b/w. ISBN 9780900946400.
Andrea Mantegna (Piazzola sul Brenta (Province of Padua), circa 1431 - Mantua, September 13, 1506) was an Italian painter.
Italian masters of the sixteenth century. The illustrated Bartsch, 28.
New York, Abaris Books, 1985. In-4, toilé, illustrations. [11866]