PARADOX.. 2006. In-8. Broché. Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 143 pages. Couverture rempliée. Nombreuses illustrations en noir t blanc et en couleurs dans le texte et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 738-Céramique
Classification Dewey : 738-Céramique
Paris, Cahiers d'Art, 1969, gr. in-4to, VII + 320 p., richement ill. 156 planches h.-t., reliure en toile originale, jaquette. Parfait état.
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Paris, Editions Cahiers d'Art, 1969, gr. in-4to, VII + 320 p., richement illustr. avec des photogr. de la potérie et céramique en n./bl., reliure en toile originale.
Phone number : 41 (0)26 3223808
Paris, Cahiers d'art, 1956 in-folio, 523 pp., 8 pl., 1 carte dépl., très nbses ill. in-t., bibliographie, index bradel toile blanche, jaquette de l'éditeur (reliure de l'éditeur). Jaquette un peu déchirée.
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Art et culture traditionnels chinois. Beijing (Chine) "Editions en langues étrangères", sans date, broché, couverture à rabats illustrée en couleurs, 18,5x25,5 cm, 158 pages. Illustrations en noir et blanc et couleurs. Traduit par Xiang Kuiguan, revu par Lu Fujun. Ouvrage en langue francaise.
Couverture très légèrement défraichie.
Berlin, Schmidt, 1910 ; in-8, 405p. Pleine percaline grise d'éditeur, titre et ornement en 3 couleurs sur le plat sup. Bon état.
Répertoire de marques et signatures sur les faïences, porcelaines, poteries françaises, allemandes, italiennes, hollandaises, japonaises, autrichiennes, russes, suédoises, danoises, anglaises, suisses, belges... classées par type de céramique ou poterie, chronologiquement et par atelier ou centre de production. Première édition.
Varsovie, PWN - Editions Scientifiques de Pologne 1989, 290x205mm, 53pages, reliure toile. Cachet de bibliothèque. Etiquette de cotation sur le bas du dos, autrement bel exemplaire.
223 photos n/b, Pour un paiement via PayPal, veuillez nous en faire la demande et nous vous enverrons une facture PayPal
University Press, Bologna, 1982. In-4, brossura, pp. 142, con molte illustrazioni a colori e in bianco e nero nel testo. In buono stato (good copy).
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2022 Hardback, 184 pages, Size:220 x 280 mm, Illustrations:144 col., Language: English . ISBN 9781912554782.
Summary This book explores the role of glazed terracotta sculpture in Renaissance Italy, from c. 1450 to the mid-1530s. In its brightness and intense colour glazed terracotta strongly attracted the viewer's gaze. Its pure and radiant surfaces also had the power to raise the mind and soul of the faithful to contemplation of the divine. The quasi-magical process of firing earthenware coated with tin-based paste, promoted initially by imports from the East, was seized upon by Luca della Robbia, who realised that glazed terracotta was the ideal vehicle for the numinous. He began to create sculptures in the medium in the 1430s, and continued to produce them for the rest of his life. After Luca's death, his nephew, Andrea della Robbia, inherited his workshop in Florence and continued to develop the medium, together with his sons. The book considers some of the large-scale altarpieces created by the Della Robbia family in parallel with a number of small-scale figures in glazed terracotta, mostly made by unidentified sculptors. The captivating illustrations integrate these two categories of glazed terracotta sculpture into the history of Italian Renaissance art. By focusing on a specific artistic medium which stimulated piety in both ecclesiastical and domestic contexts, this book offers new ways of thinking about the religious art of the Italian Renaissance. The links it establishes between lay devotion and the creation of religious images in glazed terracotta invite reassessment of habitual distinctions between private and public art. TABLE OF CONTENTS Map of Italian Ceramic Centres Introduction: Between High Art and the Decorative Arts Part One. Making and Experiencing Glazed Terracotta Sculptures Chapter One. Glazing Across the Mediterranean Chapter Two. Italian Centres of Ceramic Production Chapter Three. Developing the Successful Formula Chapter Four. Between the Painted and Sculpted Image Chapter Five. Beholders of Glazed Terracotta Figures Chapter Six. Multisensory Experience Part Two. Della Robbia Sculptures outside Tuscany Chapter Seven. Designed for Transport Chapter Eight. Non-Tuscan Commissions Chapter Nine. Local Cults Chapter Ten. The Della Robbia Artists as Worshippers Chapter Eleven. Pious Expectations Chapter Twelve. Devotion through the Glaze Final Remarks List of Illustrations Bibliography Index
Éditions des Deux-Mondes In-4 Couverture rigide toile Paris 1954
Très bon 326 pages. Coll. "Trésors des Arts Décoratifs", no. 10. Intéressante synthèse, nombreuses reproductions couleurs et noir et blanc, poinçons, index.
1927, G. Vanoest, Bruxelles. In-8, broché, 44pp suivies de 32 planches pleine page n&b. Léger enfoncement des bords. Bon exemplaire
Turkish Press Broacasting and Tourist Department 1950 En anglais. In-folio 34 x 25 cm. Reliure éditeur demi-percaline grise, report du titre doré sur le dos lisse, ele premier plat de couverture, XIII -144 pp., 75 planches, 144 dessins dont 85 en couleurs. Bon état.
Bon état d’occasion