Knokke Heist, Mulier Gallery, 2018 softcover, 66 pages, Illustrated color, text in English. 21x30cm. ISBN 9789082530131.
John Wiley & sons, 1985 , in-4 hardcover, 603 pp, illustrations. Text in english. Cover Used, inside very good.
Ellipsis konemann. 1997. In-24. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 310 pages. Nombreuses photographies en noir et blanc, hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 720-Architecture
Classification Dewey : 720-Architecture
BE, ASP, 2010 Hardcover, Two volumes, 800 pages .-- in foedraal/cassette, talrijk aan illustratie's, vrijwel als nieuw! En een must ! ISBN 9789461170040.
Renaat Braem (1910-2001) behoort tot de belangrijkste vertegenwoordigers van de naoorlogse architectuur in Belgie. Zijn loopbaan omspant meer dan een halve eeuw, van zijn vroegste realisaties omstreeks 1930, tot zijn laatste projecten uit het midden van de jaren ?80. Vanaf zijn beginjaren als architect verwierf hij de reputatie van een gedreven modernist met een sociale missie. De ideologie die hij in tal van geschriften ontwikkelde, getuigde van een onverzettelijk geloof in de maakbaarheid van de maatschappij. Een overzichtswerk van een van de belangrijkste vertegenwoordigers van de moderne architectuur in Belgie. Op basis van het volledige archief van Renaat Braem zijn meer dan 300 projecten van de vroege jaren 1930 tot en met de jaren 1980 ge dentificeerd, geanalyseerd en uitgebreid geillustreerd. Zowel uitgevoerde als nooit gebouwde projecten komen in deze oeuvrecatalogus aan bod, om zo Braems totaalbeeld te vatten.<br/>De persoon Braem, zijn ideologie en zijn architecturaal streven naar een synthese van de kunsten komen in een tweede essayistisch luik aan bod. Hierin gaan toonaangevende auteurs op zoek naar zijn betekenis voor de architectuur. Jo Braeken, specialist 20ste-eeuwse architectuur en conservator van het Braemhuis, schreef een diepgravende biografie van de architect. Francis Strauven analyseert het ontstaan en de ontwikkeling van Braems ideologisch denken. Michael Ryckewaert gaat dieper in op Braems Lijnstadontwerpen. Sven Sterken belicht zijn rol in de Belgische sociale huisvesting, terwijl Fredie Flore een studie maakt van Braems woningen en modelhuizen. Els Spitaels en Stefan Goossens tot slot focussen op Braems biomorfe architectuur, of - zoals zij het zelf noemen
, Brussel, Paleis Der Academien, 1969., oorspronkelijk uitgeversomslag, geniet, in-4? , 16pp.+ 11 platen. z/w. als nieuw.
Mededelingen van de koninklijke vlaamse academie voor wetenschappen, letteren en schone kunsten van Belgie. Klasse der Schone Kunsten - Jaargang 31 - 1969 - nr 1.
, Brussel, Paleis Der Academien, 1978., oorspronkelijk uitgeversomslag , geniet , in-4 , 23pp.
{avec resume francais}.
Antwerpen , vai, 2018 softcover, wit-rode kartonomslag, 125 x 190mm., 68pp., z/w illustratie. ISBN 9789492567123.
Heruitgave van het boekje van Renaat Braem naar aanleiding van de 50-jarige verjaardag van de uitgave, die ook aanleiding is voor een theatervoorstelling van Dimitri Leue dit najaar. De oorspronkelijke publicatie wordt aangevuld met een actuele inleiding, een tekst van Leo Van Broeck (Vlaams Bouwmeester) en fotografie van Filip Dujardin. De architect Renaat Braem schreef in 1968 'Het lelijkste land ter wereld', een aanklacht tegen de manier waarop we in Belgi bouwen. Hij gebruikt urbanisatie en architectuur als speerpunt om te fulmineren tegen de maatschappij, politiek en de mens. Braem was een bouwheer van idee n. Met humor als cement construeerde hij een tekst die staat als een huis. De foto's van Filip Dujardin tonen hoe Belgi 'schoon is in lelijk zijn' maar ook 'lelijk is in schoon zijn'.
Bragard (Philippe), Johan Termote et John Williams, Jane Elder, David Eve et John Iveson
Reference : 83912
(1999)
Réseau des Places Fortes Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1999 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur jaune et violet illustrée avec un trou de serrure In-8 1 vol. - 148 pages
très nombreuses illustrations, cartes et photographies en couleurs 1ere édition, 1999 Contents, Chapitres : Sommaire - Carte et légende - Préface et introduction - 1. Kent : Canterbury - Douvres (Dover) - Rochester - Sandwich - Folkestone et Hythe - 2. Cote d'Opale : Boulogne - Calais - Cassel - Montreuil - Gravelines - Bergues - 3. Flandre occidentale : Lo - Menin - Nieuport - Furnes - Ypres - Ligne de temps et glossaire infimes petites taches discretes sur le plat inférieur de la couverture sans gravité, la couverture reste en bon état, l'intérieur est frais et propre, hormis une micro petite tache sur le haut de la derniere page, cela reste un bon exemplaire
Actes sud. 2004. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Environ 400 pages. Nombreuses photos en couleurs, hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 720-Architecture
Classification Dewey : 720-Architecture
Berger-Levrault. 1982. In-4. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 288 pages - jaquette en bon état - nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte - quelques phrases soulignées au crayon à papier à l'intérieur du livre ne gênant pas la lecture.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 720-Architecture
Traduit de l'anglais par Nicoletta Bertrand. Classification Dewey : 720-Architecture
London,Swemmer,1973 ; 2 Volumes in-4°, cartonnages entoilés, jaquettes illustrées, une planche dépliante, indes.
2 volumes dont un pour le texte l'autre comprenant 563 reproductions. (Studies in architecture, XIII.) Texte en français et en anglais.Bibliographie. Excellent état.
Paris Le Pommier 2014 Grand In 8 Enseignant dans une école d'architecture , l'auteur a choisi de capter la curiosité et l'intérêt de ses élèves en traitant de cas concrets vécus par des personnages de chair et d'émotions . Nombreuses illustrations couleurs et noir et blanc . Architecture , Lorraine . - 222 p. , 600 gr.
Couverture souple Comme neuf 1ère Édition
BRAL Guido Jan, BOLLAERTS Marcel, BONENFANT Pierre et autres
Reference : 84827
ISBN : 2873862173
Bruxelles, Editions Racine, 2000. 26 x 34, 287 pp., très nombreuses illustrations en couleurs pour la plupart, reliure d'édition pleine toile + jaquette, très bon état (1 cachet et 1 signature d'ex-particulier sur la page de faux-titre).
Photographies de Luc Polfliet.
Artémis. 2005. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 189 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en couleur dans et hors texte. Jaquette en bon état.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 720-Architecture
Préface de Eliana Ferioli. Classification Dewey : 720-Architecture
, Brepols, 2019 Hardback, 231 pages, Size:178 x 254 mm, Illustrations:20 b/w, 6 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503583761.
Summary This volume aims at taking the first steps towards a revaluation of urban historiography in Northwest Europe, including rather than excluding texts that do not fit common definitions. It confronts examples from the Low Countries to well-studied cases abroad, in order to develop new approaches to urban historiography in general. In the authors' view, there are no fixed textual formats, social or political categories, or material forms that exclusively define 'the urban chronicle'. Urban historiography in pre-modern Western Europe came in many guises, from the dry and modest historical notes in a guild register, to the elaborate heraldic images in a luxury manuscript made on commission for a patrician family, to the legally founded political narrative of a professional scribe in an official town chronicle. The contributions in this volume attest to the diversity of the 'genre' and look more closely at these texts from a broader, comparative perspective, unrestrained by typologies and genre definitions. It is mainly because of these hybrid guises, that many examples of urban historiography from the Low Countries for instance succeeded in going unnoticed for a considerable amount of time. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Jan Dumolyn and Anne-Laure Van Bruaene [Both University of Ghent] - Urban Historiography in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe Chapter 1: Questioning genre and typologies Marco Tomaszewski [University of Freiburg] - Constructing Urban Historiography. The Edition Basler Chroniken and the Beinheim Manuscript Ina Serif [University of Freiburg] - Urban chronicles - urban consciousness? On the chronicle of Jakob Twinger von K nigshofen in new codicological contexts Jenine de Vries [University of Durham] - It's not just about chronicles. The variety of forms of historical writing in late medieval towns in England and the Southern Low Countries. Paul Trio [KU Leuven] - Ypres as a historiographical breeding ground in late medieval Flanders. Origin and interconnectedness of urban and regional historiography Chapter 2: The memory of conflict: the social and political context of urban historiography Laura Crombie [University of York] - Records and rumours from Tournai; Jehan Nicolay's account of a town at war and the construction of memory Tineke Van Gassen [University of Ghent] - The Diary of Ghent: between urban politics and late medieval historiography Bram Caers and Lisa Demets [University of Antwerp/University of Utrecht; and University of Ghent] - Opposing reports on loyalty and rebellion. Urban history writing in late medieval Bruges and Mechelen Chapter 3: Materiality and mixed media Marcus Meer [University of Durham] - Heraldry, Historiography and Urban Identity in Late Medieval Augsburg. The Cronographia Augustensium and the Gossembrot Armorial Peter Bakker [VU Amsterdam] - The origin and purpose of the town chronicles of the city Kampen Louise Vermeersch [KU Leuven] - Printed Almanacs: a Popular Medium for Urban Historiography and Religious Dissent?
, Brepols, 2020 Paperback, 262 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:7 b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503584935.
Summary The early modern world was one of movement, contact, and exchange. Yet, this does not mean that it was borderless. On the contrary, connection existed only when people moved along and across the separations between polities, religions, and mentalities. So in order to understand early modern connections, one also needs to analyse the boundaries that accompanied them. In Transregional Territories, the early modern Low Countries are chosen as a 'laboratory' for studying border formation and border management through the lens of transregional history. Eight different cases highlight the impact of boundaries on the actions and strategies of individuals and governments. Crossing borders in early modern times was not merely an act of negating a territorial division, but rather a moment of intimate interaction with the separation itself. As such, this volume illustrates how borders forced historical actors to adapt their behaviour, and how historians can use a transregional vantage point to better understand these changes. The cases are presented by leading border specialists and scholars of the early modern Low Countries: Fernando Chavarr a M gica, Victor Enthoven, Raingard Esser, Yves Junot, Marie Kervyn, Christel Annemieke Romein, and Patricia Subirade. Bram De Ridder, Violet Soen, Werner Thomas, and Sophie Verreyken are all members of the Early Modern History Research Group of the KU Leuven. Together, they have published extensively on transregional history and the history of the early modern Low Countries, grouped under the label of transregionalhistory.eu. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction: Transregional History: New Perspectives on Early Modern Borders and Borderlands in the Low Countries and the Habsburg Worlds. Bram De Ridder & Violet Soen. Part I: Transregional Families Upper Guelders's Four Points of the Compass: Historiography and Transregional Families in a Contested Border Region between the Empire, the Spanish Monarchy, and the Dutch Republic. Raingard Esser. Transregional Marriages and Strategies of Loyalty: The House of Arenberg Navigating between the Spanish and Austrian Habsburgs, 1630-1700. Sophie Verreyken. Part II: Cross-Border Circulations Negotiating Consensual Loyalty to the Habsburg Dynasty: Francophone Border Provinces between the Low Countries and France, 1477-1659. Yves Junot & Marie Kervyn, Franche-Comt , the Low Countries, and the Catholic Backbone of Seventeenth-Century Europe: Transregional and Cross-Border Circulations of Devotional Practices and Artistic Knowledge. Patricia Subirade. How Local Politics Became a Matter of Transregional Concern: German and Dutch Pamphlets Calling J lich Nobility to Assemble in Cologne, 1642-1651. Annemieke Romein. Part III: Border Management The Scheldt Estuary during the Dutch Revolt: War, Trade, and Taxation, 1572-1609. Victor Enthoven. Border Management during the Eighty Years' War: Passports for Persons Crossing the New Habsburg-Dutch Border, 1568-1648. Bram De Ridder. Cannon Law' during the Politique des R unions: French Power Politics at the Bidasoa Border and the Crisis of the Customary Law of Nations. Fernando Chavarr a M gica.
, Brepols, 2019 Paperback, vi + 560 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:3 b/w, 7 col., Languages: English, French, Spanish. ISBN 9782503583549.
Summary Nineteen scholars join forces to pay tribute to one of the leading scholars in Byzantine studies, Father Joseph A. Munitiz. As one of the founders of the Series Graeca of the Corpus Christianorum and because of his own exemplary work, Joe Munitiz had and has a lasting impact on the development of Byzantine studies. There is no better way to honour him and his work than to offer him a Festschrift with contributions that mimic his quality, passion, and curiosity. The Festschrift contains several "firsts": the first English translation of Eustathius' Letter concerning the Two Natures against Severus, and the first critical editions (and studies) of an anonymous iambic canon on St John Chrysostom, of letter Z of the Etymologicum Symeonis, of some additions to letter A in the Florilegium Coislinianum, of a possible credo of Metrophanes of Smyrna, of a letter by Nicholas Pepagomenos to Gregory Palamas, and of Maximus Confessor's Tomos to Stephen of Dor against the Ekthesis. The innovative studies in this volume deal with the Slavonic and Greek catenae on the Song of Songs, with Athanasius' Letter to Marcelinus, with an ascetic miscellany in a thirteenth-century Atheniensis, with the so-called 'First Chapter Titles' in the second recension of the Florilegium Coislinianum, with the date of composition of the Maximian Corpus, with Raimundus Lullus' knowledge of Byzantium, with the reception of the Catalogue of Inventors in Gregory of Nazianzus' fourth oratio, and with Titus of Bostra's polemic against the Manicheans. TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication by Charalambos Dendrinos Joseph A. Munitiz, Autobiographical tesserae List of publications of Joseph A. Munitiz Pauline Allen, Eustathius, Letter concerning the Two Natures against Severus (CPG 6810): An English Translation Theodora Antonopoulou, An Anonymous Iambic Canon on St John Chrysostom Davide Baldi, Etymologicum Symeonis ? Reinhart Ceulemans - Margaret Dimitrova, The Slavonic Catena also known as the "Commentary of Philo" and the Greek Catena Hauniensis on the Song of Songs Barbara Crostini, Athanasius' Letter to Marcellinus as Psalter Preface Jos H. Declerck, La prise de J rusalem en 614 : les autorit s, le peuple, les d mes et le clerg Eva De Ridder, An Ascetic Miscellany from the Late Thirteenth Century: the Atheniensis, Bibliothecae Nationalis 322 Tom s Fern ndez, El florilegio de los mss. F H en la letra Alfa del Florilegio Coisliniano Jos Maksimczuk, The Transmission of the so-called 'First Chapter Titles' in the Second Recension of the Florilegium Coislinianum Basile Markesinis, La date de la composition du "Corpus de S. Maxime le Confesseur" : nouvelles donn es Juan Nadal Ca ellas (?), Ramon Llull y el mundo Bizantino Stefaan Neirynck - Peter Van Deun, Est-ce qu'on a d couvert la profession de foi de M trophane de Smyrne ? Jennifer Nimmo Smith, The Reception of the "Catalogue of Inventors" in Gregory of Nazianzus' Sermon 4, 107-109 in Pseudo-Nonnus' Commentary on Sermon 4 and Beyond: An end or a beginning? Paul-Hubert Poirier, Pol mique antimanich enne et controverse th ologique : les combats d'un v que du IVe si cle, Titus de Bostra Antonio Rigo, La lettre de Nicolas P pagom nos Gr goire Palamas Bram Roosen, A Dyothelite Florilegium in the Run-up to the Lateran Council (a. 649). Maximus the Confessor's Tomos to Stephen of Dor Against the Ekthesis [CPG 7697.15] Index of Authors Index of Scholars Index of Manuscripts Tabula gratulatoria
Maastricht, Jan van Eyck Academie, 2009 Gebonden,93 pagina's . illustraties . + 1 dvd-video('s) ENG text., 190 x 135 mm, ISBN 9789072076397.
The clandestine in the work of Jef Cornelis comprises two essays about "hidden" messages in the television films Daniel Buren (Wide White Space Gallery, 1971), Sonsbeek beyond lawn and order (1971) and Landscape of churches (1989). Koen Brams considers Cornelis? explicit strategies to bring to light differences of opinion in the art world in the year 1971. He further shows that Cornelis avails himself of less explicit methods of operation to carry his point. Dirk P ltau analyses the covert elements of the soundtrack of the film Landscape of churches. What at first hearing seems a classical sound recording turns out, on further consideration, to contain a "demonic" message. The clandestine in the work of Jef Cornelis calls attention to an as yet unknown aspect of Cornelis? oeuvre and contains documentation and records that have rarely or never been published. The book is accompanied by a DVD that holds three original films with English subtitles.
, Brepols, 2024 Hardback, 275 pages, Size:178 x 254 mm, Illustrations:34 b/w, 16 col., 5 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503600567.
Summary Adriaan Verhulst's The Rise of Cities in North-West Europe (1999) is the last comprehensive work written by a single author on the urban genesis and spatial developments of cities in the medieval Low Countries. Since then, monographs, specialised studies and articles have been published on various cities and towns, while urban archaeologists have carried out numerous excavations. Much new knowledge has been gained, yet many gaps and the need for comparative overviews remain. Twenty-five years after Verhulst's synthesis, The Rise of Cities Revisited takes a fresh look at the origins and developments of cities and towns in the Low Countries between the tenth and the sixteenth centuries, critically assesses progress made in scholarship and outlines future directions for research. The chapters of the book are written by senior and junior specialists from various fields, including medieval history, historical geography, economic history, archaeology and building history. The Rise of Cities Revisited presents a state of the art and provides scholars with tools to study this complex subject in future. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction Bram Vannieuwenhuyze 2. Adriaan Verhulst. Urban Historian and his 'The Rise of Cities' Contextualized Marc Boone 3. Markets and Ports. Models for the Origin and Growth of Medieval Towns in Northwest Europe Marcel IJsselstijn 4. Orality, Written Record and Political Contract in the Earliest Borough Charters for Flemish Local Communities (Eleventh to Twelfth Centuries) Els De Paermentier and Jan Dumolyn 5. The Rise of Markets and Centres of Industry. Revisiting Adriaan Verhulst's Views on the Economic Development of Cities and Towns in the Southern Low Countries Bart Lambert and Adam Hall 6. Mapping Three Towns in Four Reference Years. The Dynamics of Late Medieval Urban Development Seen from an Archaeological Perspective Arnold Carmiggelt, Ranjith Jayasena, Ronald van Genabeek & Roos van Oosten 7. Urban Space and Urban Community. Some Remarks on Social Topography and the Sociospatial Structuring of Medieval Towns in the Low Countries Ward Leloup and Mathijs Speecke 8. The Material 'Rise of Cities'. Stone and Brick Houses in the Low Countries before c. 1350: a First Step towards a Building-Archaeological Overview Gabri van Tussenbroek 9. Reflections and Mediations. A View from the Edge Keith D. Lilley 10. Appendix. Bibliography on the Origins, Genesis and Spatial Developments of Individual Cities and Towns in the Medieval Low Countries Reinout Rutte, Bram Vannieuwenhuyze and Marcel IJsselstijn
Thibaud-Landriot - Pelissonnier Clermont-Ferrand - Paris 1842 1 volume in-8 ( 235 X 150 mm ) de XVI-540 pages et 1 atlas in-folio ( 470 X 330 mm ) de 3 feuillets et 20 planches montées sur onglets ( vues d'édifices, plans et blasons dont certaines lithographiées sur Chine... ). Demi basane fauve, dos lisses ornés de filets dorés avec les armes dorées du Marquis DES ROYS en queue. EDITION ORIGINALE TRES RARE AVEC L'ATLAS. Dos éclaircis, petites épidermures, bel exemplaire, très pur, sans taches ni rousseurs, de la bibliothèque du Marquis DES ROYS ( Ex-libris ).
, Snoeck Publishers / bozar , 2019 HB, 295 x 240 mm, 240 pages, 300 illustrations Texte en Francais. ISBN 9789461612106.
L' v nement phare d'EUROPALIA ROMANIA est une exposition prestigieuse d di e Constantin Brancusi (1876-1957), sculpteur le plus influent du 20e si cle. C'est la premi re exposition consacr e cet artiste particuli rement polyvalent en pr s de 25 ans. Figure cl de l'histoire de l'art, Brancusi d veloppa un nouveau langage visuel, Il est consid r comme l'un des pionniers du modernisme. L'exposition pr sente des oeuvres ma tresses de Brancusi, dont 'Muse endormie', 'Le Baiser' et 'Leda', issues de mus es et de collections priv es du monde entier. Plusieurs pi ces seront expos es pour la premi re fois c t d'oeuvres de ses contemporains (Man Ray, Modigliani, Marcel Duchamp e.a.) et de Rodin, chez qui il fut bri vement apprenti. Constantin Brancusi est n en Roumanie en 1876, dans un petit village d'Olt nie aux pieds des Carpates, au sein d'un monde rural et archa que. Tr s jeune il quitte son village natal et, en 1894, entre l'Ecole des arts et m tiers de Cra ova o il est admis l'ann e suivante dans l'atelier de sculpture puis dans celui de sculpture sur bois. En 1898, il entre l'Ecole des Beaux-arts de Bucarest. En 1904, il traverse une partie de l'Europe pour rejoindre Munich, o il s'arr te quelque temps la Kunstakademie, avant d'arriver Paris le 14 juillet. D s son arriv e Paris, il poursuit sa formation l'Ecole des Beauxarts dans l'atelier d'un sculpteur acad mique reconnu : Antonin Merci . En 1906-1907, dipl m des beaux-arts, il expose au Salon d'Automne. Auguste Rodin, pr sident du jury, remarque son travail et lui propose de devenir metteur au point dans son atelier.
, Snoeck Publishers , 2019 HB, 295 x 240 mm, 240 pages , 300 illustrations NL edition. In goede staat. ISBN 9789461611451.
EUROPALIA ROMANIA pakt uit met een prestigieuze tentoonstelling over Constantin Brancusi (1876-1957), de meest invloedrijke beeldhouwer van de twintigste eeuw. Het is de allereerste keer dat er in Brussel een expo aan Brancusi wordt gewijd - de laatste solotentoonstelling vond bijna 25 jaar geleden plaats in Parijs. Brancusi is een sleutelfiguur in de kunstgeschiedenis. Hij wordt een pionier van het modernisme genoemd. De tentoonstelling brengt topstukken uit musea en priv -collecties van over de hele wereld bijeen. Denk aan meesterwerken als 'Slapende muze', 'De Kus' en 'Leda'. Verschillende stukken worden voor de eerste keer getoond, samen met werk van tijdgenoten (Duchamp, Modigliani, Man Ray, e.a) en sculpturen van Rodin, bij wie Brancusi kort in de leer ging.
Krabbendijke, Drukkerij Van Velzen, 2002 Softcover, 203 pagina's, in zeer goede staat, 22 x 16 cm.
Lescuyer editeur 1972 18x21. 1972. livret Agrafé. 40 pages. Bon état (BE) interieur propre couverture légèrement frottée sur ses bords
Zwolle, Waanders, 1989 geillustr. soft-cover, 320 pp., 23x29 cm, talrijke illustr. in kleur en z/w, goede staat. ISBN 9066301740.
Verschenen ter gelegenheid van de gelijknamige tentoonstelling van hedendaagse architectuur en beeldende kunst in Fort Asperen van 4 juni tot 11 september 1989. Tweetalige uitgave: nederlands-engels.