, Imprimerie Nationale Editions, 1988 Original publishers paper-covered boards, in cassette, 295 pages, coloured and b/w illustrations. French. ISBN 9782110809353.
Antwerpen, Museum Plantin-Moretus, 1933 Oorspronkelijk uitgeversomslag, 12 pagina's, 26.5 x 21 cm.
Tentoonstellingscatalogus met zes houtsneden van Jozef Cantr overgenomen uit eerder uitgebracht werk.
Brussel, La cit , 1930 Geniet, 24 + 28 pagina's, 27.5 x 22 cm
Revue mensuelle belge d'architecture , d'urbanisme, et d'art public & Suppl ment d'information et de technique
Cr mone, R gion Lombardie, 2004 Couverture lin bleu sous jaquette, Volumes 1 et 2(3 tomes total), 249+351+188 pages, 29.5 x 21.5 cm. FR text. bon etat. ISBN 8890156120.
Volume 1: Cr mone et sa province. Volume 2.1: Pavie. Antiquit . Volume 2.2: Pavie. Epoque m di vale et moderne.
Paris, Crash Magazine, 2012 Magazine, non paginated, 30 x 23 cm, French/English. *Good condition. ISBN 12764108.
Daniel Buren, Clotilde Hesme, Karl Lagerfeld, Jean Roch, Mounir Fatmi, Terence Koh, Shang Xia
Roma, Istituto Poligrafico dello Stato-Libreria dello Stato, 1984 2 volumes, hardcover with dustjacket in folder, 340 pages, 29.5 x 23 cm. Italian. ISBN 03919854.
Due bronzi da Riace, rinvenimento, restauro, analisied ipotesi di interpretazione. 2 vol. (Bollettino d'arte serie speciale - 3)
, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York 1988, 1988 Paperback, 134 pages, ENG, 280 x 215 mm, book as new, with illustrations / images in colour. ISBN 9780870995101.
Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting represents the 16th-century response to Italian Renaissance art in the Low Countries. These artists, who span from the Antwerp Mannerists and Hieronymus Bosch at the start of the 16th century to the late Northern Mannerists such as Hendrik Goltzius and Joachim Wtewael at the end, drew on both the recent innovations of Italian painting and the local traditions of the Early Netherlandish artists. Antwerp was the most important artistic centre in the region. Many artists worked for European courts, including Bosch, whose fantastic painted images left a long legacy. Jan Mabuse, Maarten van Heemskerck and Frans Floris were all instrumental in adopting Italian models and incorporating them into their own artistic language. Pieter Brueghel the Elder, with Bosch the only artist from the period to remain widely familiar, may seem atypical, but in fact his many innovations drew on the fertile artistic scene in Antwerp.
, , 1991 softcover, 225 pagina's. 75 afbeeldingen in kleur/150 in zwart wit. Nederlands /. ISBN 9789070149277.
Dit boek biedt een rijk ge llustreerd overzicht van de verschillende aspecten van het complete werk van de Russische kunstenaar. Het boek is verschenen n.a.v. de grote overzichtstentoonstelling in het van Abbemuseum i.s.m. de Staats Tretjakov Galerij te Moskou
, O?sterreichische Galerie Belvedere, 1998 Softcover, 192 pages, illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs, Texte en Francais, bon tat. ISBN 9080435015.
Muse?e d'Ixelles, 18.06-13.09., 1998, Stadtgalerie Klagenfurt 16.10.1998-10.01.1999
Bruxelles, Miroir de l'art, 1997 cartonnage illustre de l' diteur, pages non numerot es, 21 x 20.5 cm. Fran ais. tat bien.
Ferdinand Pire, Miroir de l'art
Industries Françaises de l'Ameublement, Paris, 1995. Un volume in-8, couverture rempliée, 140 pages, illustrations en couleurs. Etat de neuf.
La librairie est ouverte du mardi au samedi de 9h30 à 12h30 et de 13h30 à 19h00. Commandes par courriel ou téléphone. Envoi rapide, emballage soigné. La librairie est ouverte du mardi au samedi de 9h30 à 12h30 et de 13h30 à 19h00. Commandes par courriel ou téléphone. Envoi rapide, emballage soigné.
, Koln, Belgisches Haus, 1976., Brosschiert, Originale - Umschlag illustriert koloriert, ob long, 24x18,5cm, illustriert koloriert und s/w.
, Cambridge University Press (1978), 1978 Paperback, 127 pages, ENG, 245 x 190 mm, in good condition, with illustrations in b/w. ISBN 0521293359.
Brugge, Uitgeverij Marc Van de Wiele, 1997 Softcover met flappen, 353 pag. NL, 300 x 300 x 25 mm, in prima staat, talloze afb. / illustr. in kleur / z/w., groot formaat ISBN 9789069661131.
Antwerpen , Vereniging van Antwerpse Bibliofielen, 2024 Oorspronkelijk uitgeversomslag, 112 pagina's, 24 x 16 cm, NL.
, [BE] BAI - MAS Books , Hardback, 285x210mm, 192p, throughout colour illustrations, Dutch (NL) edition . ISBN 9789085866718.
Expo: 19/9/2014 - 18/1/2015, Museum Mas, Antwerpen Deze rijk geillustreerde catalogus bij de tentoonstellling 'Heilige Plaatsen' vertelt over het belang van heiligdommen in het jodendom, het christendom en de islam en hoe die al eeuwen een magnetische aantrekkingskracht uitoefenen. Het MAS biedt een venster op de levende traditie van de pelgrimage. Joden, christenen en moslims voelen zich sterk verbonden met hun heilige plaatsen. Pelgrims leggen een lange reis af om er goddelijke krachten te ervaren. De tentoonstelling volgt hun reis van het vertrek en het bezoek aan het heiligdom tot aan hun thuiskomst. Waarom trekken bepaalde plekken mensen zo aan? Wat maakt plaatsen als Jeruzalem, Rome of Mekka zo bijzonder? Waarom bezoekt men het graf van heiligen? Reis met de pelgrims mee door de tentoonstelling en beleef hun gevoelens van hoop, extase en loutering. De essays van Walter Van Herck, Edward van Voolen, Guus van den Hout, Mirjam Shatanawi en Luitgard Mols worden verrijkt met literaire bijdragen van Chaim Be'er, Rosita Steenbeek en Rachida Lamrabeet.
Antwerpen, mauriceverbaetCenter, 2018 Oorspronkelijk uitgevers omslag, 130 pagina's, rijkelijk ge llustreerd. 24 x 22 cm. Nederlands/Fran ais. prima staat.
Hugo Claus is een schilder . Hugo Claus : het plezier van Belgi / Hugo Claus est un peintre . Hugo Claus : le plaisir des Belges
Antwerp, J.E. BUSCHMANN, 1910 Original publishers paper-covered boards, 14 + 34 pages, many b/w photo's, 15.5 x 23 cm.
Paris, Tardy, 1977 Broch , 480 pages, 32 x 23.5 cm. Illustr avec plusieurs images en NB. Textes en Fran ais. tres belle exemplare.
Les Ivoires. Deuxi me partie; Antiquit -Islam-Inde-Chine-Japon-Afrique Noire- R gions Polaires- Am rique.
Corning, Corning Museum of Glass, 1992 Publisher's paper-covered boards, 235 pages, 27.5 x 20 cm.
In this volume, Maud Spaer discusses Islamic glass bracelets excavated in Palestine. Also, Jane Shadel Spillman sheds light on a 19th century notebook in the Gillinder archives. In addition, important recent acquisitions, with photos, are listed. Table of Contents and Abstracts Glass Vessels from the Burial of Nesikhons p. 11 Birgit Schlick-Nolte and Rainer Werthmann A Glass Pendant in the Shape of Harpokrates from Yavneh-Yam, Israel p. 35 Moshe Fischer and Ruth E. Jackson-Tal Glass and Faience Vessels from Sarmatian Graves of Ukraine p. 41 Alexander V. Simonenko Glass in Tunisia: The Contribution of Recent Franco-Tunisian Excavations (In French) p. 59 Dani le Foy A Bowl Engraved with Abraham?s Sacrifice from Boulogne-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais (France) (In French) p. 91 H l ne Chew A ?Souvenir? from Baiae in Asturica Augusta (Roman Province of Hispania Tarraconensis) (In Spanish) p. 105 Mar a Teresa Amar Tafalla, Mar a Esperanza Ortiz Palomar, and Juan ngel Paz Peralta Scientific Analyses of Glasses from Late Antique and Early Medieval Archaeological Sites in Northern Italy p. 115 Marina Uboldi and Marco Verit Glassmaking in Medieval Tyre: The Written Evidence p. 139 Stefano Carboni, Giancarlo Lacerenza, and David Whitehouse The John Troup Decanter: Saluting Freemasonry in 18th-Century America p. 151 J. Garrison Stradling The Blaschkas? Lampworking Tables p. 167 Susan M. Rossi-Wilcox, Henri Reiling, and Philip Bisaga Notes p. 179 Contributors p. 177 Recent Important Acquisitions p. 203 Note to Authors and Readers p. 233 Museum Publications p. 271 Abstracts p. 279
Corning, Corning Museum of Glass, 1994 Publisher's paper-covered boards, 235 pages, 27.5 x 20 cm.
In this volume, Maud Spaer discusses Islamic glass bracelets excavated in Palestine. Also, Jane Shadel Spillman sheds light on a 19th century notebook in the Gillinder archives. In addition, important recent acquisitions, with photos, are listed. Table of Contents and Abstracts Glass Vessels from the Burial of Nesikhons p. 11 Birgit Schlick-Nolte and Rainer Werthmann A Glass Pendant in the Shape of Harpokrates from Yavneh-Yam, Israel p. 35 Moshe Fischer and Ruth E. Jackson-Tal Glass and Faience Vessels from Sarmatian Graves of Ukraine p. 41 Alexander V. Simonenko Glass in Tunisia: The Contribution of Recent Franco-Tunisian Excavations (In French) p. 59 Dani le Foy A Bowl Engraved with Abraham?s Sacrifice from Boulogne-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais (France) (In French) p. 91 H l ne Chew A ?Souvenir? from Baiae in Asturica Augusta (Roman Province of Hispania Tarraconensis) (In Spanish) p. 105 Mar a Teresa Amar Tafalla, Mar a Esperanza Ortiz Palomar, and Juan ngel Paz Peralta Scientific Analyses of Glasses from Late Antique and Early Medieval Archaeological Sites in Northern Italy p. 115 Marina Uboldi and Marco Verit Glassmaking in Medieval Tyre: The Written Evidence p. 139 Stefano Carboni, Giancarlo Lacerenza, and David Whitehouse The John Troup Decanter: Saluting Freemasonry in 18th-Century America p. 151 J. Garrison Stradling The Blaschkas? Lampworking Tables p. 167 Susan M. Rossi-Wilcox, Henri Reiling, and Philip Bisaga Notes p. 179 Contributors p. 177 Recent Important Acquisitions p. 203 Note to Authors and Readers p. 233 Museum Publications p. 271 Abstracts p. 279
Corning, Corning Museum of Glass, 1994 Publisher's paper-covered boards, 235 pages, 27.5 x 20 cm.
In this volume, Donald Royce-Roll reports that before the 13th century, technology limited the colors available for stained glass. And Mateja Kos writes about the 16th-century glass industry that flourished in what is now Slovenia. Also, this issue lists important recent acquisitions, with photographs included. Table of Contents and Abstracts Glass Vessels from the Burial of Nesikhons p. 11 Birgit Schlick-Nolte and Rainer Werthmann A Glass Pendant in the Shape of Harpokrates from Yavneh-Yam, Israel p. 35 Moshe Fischer and Ruth E. Jackson-Tal Glass and Faience Vessels from Sarmatian Graves of Ukraine p. 41 Alexander V. Simonenko Glass in Tunisia: The Contribution of Recent Franco-Tunisian Excavations (In French) p. 59 Dani le Foy A Bowl Engraved with Abraham?s Sacrifice from Boulogne-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais (France) (In French) p. 91 H l ne Chew A ?Souvenir? from Baiae in Asturica Augusta (Roman Province of Hispania Tarraconensis) (In Spanish) p. 105 Mar a Teresa Amar Tafalla, Mar a Esperanza Ortiz Palomar, and Juan ngel Paz Peralta Scientific Analyses of Glasses from Late Antique and Early Medieval Archaeological Sites in Northern Italy p. 115 Marina Uboldi and Marco Verit Glassmaking in Medieval Tyre: The Written Evidence p. 139 Stefano Carboni, Giancarlo Lacerenza, and David Whitehouse The John Troup Decanter: Saluting Freemasonry in 18th-Century America p. 151 J. Garrison Stradling The Blaschkas? Lampworking Tables p. 167 Susan M. Rossi-Wilcox, Henri Reiling, and Philip Bisaga Notes p. 179 Contributors p. 177 Recent Important Acquisitions p. 203 Note to Authors and Readers p. 233 Museum Publications p. 271 Abstracts p. 279
Corning, Corning Museum of Glass, 1995 Publisher's paper-covered boards, 225 pages, 27.5 x 20 cm.
George D. Scott closely examines the Lycurgus Cup, a remarkable cage cup from about the fourth century A.D. This issue also features a chemical analysis of pieces of medieval lead glass from northwestern Europe. In addition, important recent acquisitions, with photos, are listed.
Corning, Corning Museum of Glass, 1996 Publisher's paper-covered boards, 360 pages, 27.5 x 20 cm.
This volume is devoted to a study of the life of Franz Gondelach, a German and one of the most brilliant engravers of the 18th century. The piece, in 16 chapters, was written by Franz Adrian Dreier, a distinguished scholar of European glass. Also included in this volume is a list, with pictures, of recent important acquisitions.
Corning, Corning Museum of Glass, 1997 Publisher's paper-covered boards, 301 pages, 27.5 x 20 cm.
In this volume, Francesca Dell'Acqua looks at ninth-century window glass excavated from the ruins of the monastery of San Vincenzo, and Mary Margaret Cheek examines a 19th-century cooperative venture at the Union Glass Works in Kensington, Pennsylvania. Also included in this volume is a listing of important recent acquisitions.