Antwerpen, mauriceverbaetCenter, 2018 Oorspronkelijk uitgevers omslag, 130 pagina's, rijkelijk geïllustreerd. 24 x 22 cm. Nederlands/Français. prima staat.
Hugo Claus is een schilder . Hugo Claus : het plezier van België / 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 Broché, 480 pages, 32 x 23.5 cm. Illustré avec plusieurs images en NB. Textes en Français. tres belle exemplare.
Les Ivoires. Deuxième partie; Antiquité-Islam-Inde-Chine-Japon-Afrique Noire- Régions Polaires- Amérique.
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 Danièle Foy A Bowl Engraved with Abraham?s Sacrifice from Boulogne-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais (France) (In French) p. 91 Hélène Chew A ?Souvenir? from Baiae in Asturica Augusta (Roman Province of Hispania Tarraconensis) (In Spanish) p. 105 María Teresa Amaré Tafalla, María Esperanza Ortiz Palomar, and Juan Ángel Paz Peralta Scientific Analyses of Glasses from Late Antique and Early Medieval Archaeological Sites in Northern Italy p. 115 Marina Uboldi and Marco Verità 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 Danièle Foy A Bowl Engraved with Abraham?s Sacrifice from Boulogne-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais (France) (In French) p. 91 Hélène Chew A ?Souvenir? from Baiae in Asturica Augusta (Roman Province of Hispania Tarraconensis) (In Spanish) p. 105 María Teresa Amaré Tafalla, María Esperanza Ortiz Palomar, and Juan Ángel Paz Peralta Scientific Analyses of Glasses from Late Antique and Early Medieval Archaeological Sites in Northern Italy p. 115 Marina Uboldi and Marco Verità 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 Danièle Foy A Bowl Engraved with Abraham?s Sacrifice from Boulogne-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais (France) (In French) p. 91 Hélène Chew A ?Souvenir? from Baiae in Asturica Augusta (Roman Province of Hispania Tarraconensis) (In Spanish) p. 105 María Teresa Amaré Tafalla, María Esperanza Ortiz Palomar, and Juan Ángel Paz Peralta Scientific Analyses of Glasses from Late Antique and Early Medieval Archaeological Sites in Northern Italy p. 115 Marina Uboldi and Marco Verità 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.
Corning, Corning Museum of Glass, 1998 Publisher's paper-covered boards, 287 pages, 27.5 x 20 cm.
In this volume, Henri Reiling looks at the origins of the Blaschkas' glass animals. Also featured are articles on glassmaking at Tell el-Amarna, Egypt; Bet Shean, Israel; and Gao, Mali.
Corning, Corning Museum of Glass, 1999 Publisher's paper-covered boards, 288 pages, 27.5 x 20 cm.
In this volume, Susan H. Auth discusses ancient mosaic glass plaques that feature images of masks, and relates those images to masks used in Hellenistic Greek theater. Also, Michael W. Cothren reports that 13th-century glass panels in a Pennsylvania museum offer clues to stained glass production practices in medieval times. This volume also lists important recent acquisitions, with photos.
Corning, Corning Museum of Glass, 2000 Publisher's paper-covered boards, 299 pages, 27.5 x 20 cm.
IIn this volume, Peter Francis examines George Minty's memoirs of being a glassmaker in 18th century Ireland, and An Jiayao takes a look at the 1994 excavation in China of 150,000 glass beads from the sixth century. Additional articles discuss ancient glass found in Egypt, Italy, and Lebanon. In addition, important recent acquisitions, with pictures, are listed. Published since 1959, the generously illustrated Journal of Glass Studies is the only academic publication devoted entirely to the scholarship of the art, history, and early technology of glass.
Corning, Corning Museum of Glass, 2001 Publisher's paper-covered boards, 319 pages, 27.5 x 20 cm.
In this volume, Marie-Leen Ryckaert examines a goblet in a Dutch museum with complex engravings, and Kenneth M. Wilson offers a quick history of plate glass in America. Also, recent important acquisitions, accompanied by pictures, are listed.
Corning, Corning Museum of Glass, 2002 Publisher's paper-covered boards, 319 pages, 27.5 x 20 cm.
This volume features a look at glassmaking operations in medieval Tyre, Lebanon, that were uncovered in an extensive excavation. In addition, although Corning, New York, has long been a glassmaking center, its neighbor to the east, Elmira, also has a glass history, as Norma P.H. Jenkins reports. Also, important recent acquisitions, with photos, are noted. Table of Contents and Abstracts Colorless Glass in Late Classical and Early Hellenistic Macedonia p. 11 Despina Ignatiadou Two Roman Engraved Glasses in The Metropolitan Museum of Art p. 25 Lisa Pilosi and Mark T. Wypyski Glass Vessels with Stamps from the Byzantine through Abbasid Periods at Bet Shean, Israel p. 35 Shulamit Hadad Medieval Glassmaking at Tyre, Lebanon p. 49 Fred Aldsworth, George Haggarty, Sarah Jennings, and David Whitehouse Composition and Affinities of Glass from the Furnaces on the Island Site, Tyre p. 67 Ian C. Freestone Medieval Glass Mirrors in Southern Scandinavia and Their Technique, as Still Practiced in India p. 79 Jan Kock and Torben Sode 13th-Century Drinking Glasses from the Cour Carrée, Louvre p. 95 Michel Fleury, Catherine Brut, and Bruce Velde A Second Aldrevandin Beaker and an Update on a Group of Enameled Glasses p. 111 Ingeborg Krueger Der ?Alte Petronellische Willkhumb?: Ein Geschenk des ungarischen Königs Matthias Corvinus an einen besiegten Gegner p. 133 Rudolf von Strasser Manuscrito de Francisco Ramos Rico, grabador de la Real Fábrica de Cristales de La Granja p. 145 Paloma Pastor Rey de Viñas Corning?s Near Neighbors: The Cut Glass Companies of the Elmira, New York, Area p. 167 Norma P.H. Jenkins
Corning, Corning Museum of Glass, 2003 Publisher's paper-covered boards, 283 pages, 27.5 x 20 cm, shrinkwrapped.
Articles in this volume include glass vessels found in the Theban tomb of Nesikhons, texts and translations of seven Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin documents that refer to glass made at Tyre between A.D. 985 and the early 13th century, an exploration of an unusual 18th-century American lead glass decanter engraved with Masonic symbols, and a discussion of the lampworking table used by Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka to create their extraordinary lampworked figures. 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 Danièle Foy A Bowl Engraved with Abraham?s Sacrifice from Boulogne-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais (France) (In French) p. 91 Hélène Chew A ?Souvenir? from Baiae in Asturica Augusta (Roman Province of Hispania Tarraconensis) (In Spanish) p. 105 María Teresa Amaré Tafalla, María Esperanza Ortiz Palomar, and Juan Ángel Paz Peralta Scientific Analyses of Glasses from Late Antique and Early Medieval Archaeological Sites in Northern Italy p. 115 Marina Uboldi and Marco Verità 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, 2004 Publisher's paper-covered boards, 239 pages, 27.5 x 20 cm.
In this volume, Emily Byrne Curtis looks at the important role that glass imported from China played in Tibetan culture. And Beatrice Scheer Smith details how a study of lead content revealed previously unknown information about New England Pomona glass. This volume also features studies of glass from the late Hellenistic and Byzantine periods. In addition, important recent acquisitions, with pictures, are listed. Table of Contents and Abstracts Remarks on a Glass Object from Khârga Oasis: A New Class of Cast Glass Plates (In Italian) p. 33 Bruno Massabò Glass Dessert Table Settings in Venice in the 18th Century (In Italian) p. 159 Paolo Zecchin The Late Hellenistic Glass Industry in Syro-Palestine: A Reappraisal p. 11 Ruth E. Jackson-Tal Some Dubious Stylites on Early Byzantine Glassware p. 39 David Woods New Evidence of the Production of Raw Glass at Late Byzantine Apollonia-Arsuf, Israel p. 51 Oren Tal, Ruth E. Jackson-Tal, and Ian C. Freestone Stained Glass from Saint-Jean-des-Vignes (Soissons) and Comparisons with Glass from Other Medieval Sites p. 115 Robert H. Brill and Patricia Pongracz Glass from Qal?at Sem?an (Northern Syria): The Reworking of Glass during the Transition from Roman to Islamic Compositions p. 67 Odile Dussart, Bruce Velde, Pierre-Marie Blanc, and Jean-Pierre Sodini Silver-Stained Windows at Carolingian Zalavár, Mosaburg (Southwestern Hungary) p. 85 Béla Miklós Sz?ke, Karl Hans Wedepohl, and Andreas Kronz Silver Stain on Medieval Window Glass Excavated in the Venetian Lagoon p. 105 Francesca Vaghi, Marco Verità, and Sandro Zecchin Abstracts p. 236 Glass and Glassmaking in Byzantine Italy: The Testimony of ?abbe?ay Donnolo p. 109 Giancarlo Lacerenza and David Whitehouse Glass from China for the Land above the Clouds p. 145 Emily Byrne Curtis New England Pomona (1885?1887): Lead Analysis as a Study Tool p. 173 Beatrice Scheer Smith Contributors p. 187 Notes p. 189 Recent Important Acquisitions p. 213 Note to Authors and Readers p. 228 Museum Publications p. 229
, RaschVerlag, 2013 Broschur, 116 seiten, 24 x 30 cm. GER. ISBN 9783899462135.
Mit einer Einführung von Peter Friese und einem Interview mit Jürgen Wesseler von Joachim Kreibohm. Weitere Texte von Guido Boulboullé, Ingo Clauß, Maren Meier, Christoph Benken und Jenny Schöncke.
Antwerpen , DE REEDE, 2021 softcover 143 pages, Illustrated. Exhibition catalogue Text NL/ENG.
Exhibition catalogue
, Design Council Publications 1976, 1976 Paperback, 99 pages, ENG, 300 x 210 mm, condition : reasonable, designs, illustrations / photo's in b/w, . ISBN 9780435865009.
Paris, Pinault Collection, 2023 Couverture rigide, 208 pages, 28,8 x 22,5 cm, Français. *Neuf. ISBN 9782373721928.
ne présentation d'?uvres emblématiques de la collection Pinault, initiant un dialogue entre artistes confirmés et émergents, entre pratiques artistiques, disséminées dans les divers espaces de la Bourse de commerce qui sont jalonnés de grandes installations. Les ?uvres ont pour point commun de déplacer et dérégler les repères et mesures habituels. Avec : Maurizio Cattelan, Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons, Cindy Sherman, Sturtevant, Rosemarie Trockel, Anne Imhof, Mohammed Sami, Pol Taburet, Salman Toor...
, Snoeck Publishers (France), 2023 HB, 210 x 320 mm, 300 p. ENG, illustrated in colour, NEW **Expo: 13/09/2023 - 14/01/2024, Louvre, Abu Dhabi***. ISBN 9789461617804.
The exhibition Letters of Light exhibition presents the Holy Books of the three Abrahamic religions - the Quran, the Christian Bible (Old and New Testaments) and the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh). Visitors will discover the most important and beautiful manuscripts of sacred texts from the monotheistic religions, as well as artefacts from the collections of the Bibliothèque nationale de France, Musée du Louvre and Louvre Abu Dhabi. As you walk through the five different sections of the exhibit, you will uncover the birth of the three monotheisms, their sacred writings, and their dissemination across different languages and cultures. You will encounter some of the most exquisite sacred books ever made, featuring the work of skilled calligraphers, bookbinders, and artists who mastered the use of precious pigments and illuminated calligraphy.
Antwerpen, Galerie Ronny Van de Velde, 1992 Sous chemise rigide retenue par 2 cordons, 21 x 28 cm, Nederlands/Français. *état très bien.
L'ouvrage comprend « L'artiste et l'amateur » : un fac-similé d'un cahier d'écolier de textes poétiques écrits par Broodthaers en 1965 et inspirés de La Fontaine avec ses notes et croquis (40 pages agrafées) accompagné de sa transcription sur livret séparé (16 pages agrafées) + l'affiche de l'exposition (pliée) avec au recto la liste des 121 oeuvres exposées et au verso une sélection de reproductions d'oeuvres en couleurs. Le catalogue de l'exposition "James Ensor".
Balsamo, Silvana Editoriale, 2024 Hardback, 210 pages, 24 x 17 cm, FR ISBN 9788836652150.
Depuis 1921, les Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique possèdent une Présentation de la Vierge au Temple, attribuée au Maître à la Vue de Sainte-Gudule. Il s'agit d'un fragment d'un ensemble, dont récemment la Fondation Roi Baudouin a pu acquérir pour les Musées trois autres fragments. La publication vise à situer ces volets de retable dans la production du Maître à la Vue de Sainte-Gudule en particulier et, plus généralement, dans la peinture bruxelloise de la fin du XVe siècle ainsi que dans le contexte historique de l'époque. Plusieurs essais livrent les résultats des examens et des recherches effectués durant la restauration des différents fragments, offrant une proposition de reconstitution du retable original et une étude approfondie de la technique picturale du Maître. Ce Cahier dévoile une vision totalement renouvelée de l'activité du Maître à la Vue de Sainte- Gudule, l'un des peintres les plus productifs dans la capitale des ducs de Bourgogne, et à qui aucune publication importante n'a été consacrée à ce jour.
Balsamo, Silvana Editoriale, 2024 Hardback, 210 pagina's, 24 x 17 cm, NL. ISBN 9788836652167.
Sinds 1921 bezitten de Koninklijke Musea voor Schone Kunsten van België een Voorstelling van de Maagd in de Tempel, toegeschreven aan de Meester van het Gezicht op Sainte-Gudule. Het is een fragment van een groep, waarvan de Koning Boudewijnstichting onlangs drie andere fragmenten voor de Musea verwierf. De publicatie wil deze altaarstukken situeren in de productie van de Meester van het Gezicht op Sint-Goedele in het bijzonder en, meer algemeen, in de Brusselse schilderkunst op het einde van de 15de eeuw, alsook in de historische context van die periode. In verschillende essays worden de resultaten gepresenteerd van het onderzoek dat werd uitgevoerd tijdens de restauratie van de verschillende fragmenten. Er wordt een reconstructie van het originele altaarstuk voorgesteld en een diepgaande studie van de schildertechniek van de meester. Dit werk onthult een geheel nieuwe visie op het werk van de Meester van het Gezicht op Sint-Goedele, een van de meest productieve schilders in de hoofdstad van de hertogen van Bourgondië, aan wie tot op heden geen grote publicatie is gewijd.
Ieper, Studiecentrum van het Vlaamse Meubel, 1997 Oorspronkelijk uitgeversomslag, 108 pagina's, kleurenfoto's, 22 x 24 cm. Prima staat. Nederlandstalige tekst.
Catalogus van de tentoonstelling 'Meubeldesign in Vlaanderen', Ieper 1997. Jan Aerts, Philippe Allaeys, Steven Baeteman, Bart Baccarne, Claire Bataille, Paul Ibens, Hendrik Billiau, Raf Cammaer, Veerle Claus, B. Collen, Frank De Clercq, Ronny De Gruyter, Marc De Jonghe, Rafaël De Swerts, Anthony De Ridder, Francois Demey, Inn Decleer, Stijn Deneudt, Jan Demeyere, Koenraad Dewulf, Filip Deslee, Filip Eeman, Enthoven Associates, Beatrice Geboers, Gisèle Gantois, Thomas Geboers, Nicole Guiliams, Jan Hermant, Michel Ingels, Hans Le Compte, Gerard Kuypers, Bruno Meeus, Koen Luykx, Dirk Meylaerts, Mielech G.T., Hubert Minnebo, Dafna More, Stefaan Onraet, Anita Nevens, Chris Pluys, Ann Pauwelijn, Raf Van Daele, René Van Daele, Willy Van De Velde, Walter Van den Berghe, Dries Vanden Berghe, Bob Vanden Berghe, Rudy Van Geele, Frans Van Praet, Bob Van Reeth, Bruno Van Roey, Fabiaan Van Severen, Roel Vandebeek, Anthony Van Troost, Veranneman, Ludo Verbeke, Andre Verroken, Stephan Walravens, Jean Wauters, Herman Wittocx, Gie Wollaert, Dirk Wynants, Joost Claeys, Mieke Clarissimo, Tom Callebaut, Jan Dumont, Ann-Sophie Markey, Inge Vets, Bart Van Damme, Isabelle Wynter,