, Brussel, Paleis der Academien, 1978., Gebrocheerd, originele uitgeverswikkel, 180 + 260mm, 601+ 629pp.(deel1+ deel2). heeft stickes van bibliotheek op de rug.
Goede staat. Verhandelingen van den koninklijke vlaamse academie van wetenschappen, letteren en schone kunsten van Belgie. Voorgeschiedenis, bouwgeschiedenis, veranderingswerken, restauraties, beschrijving, stijlanalyse. DeelII: Bijlagen. Met uitvouwbare kaart.
Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles, 1981. 17 x 26, 248 pp., 1 illustration, broché, bon état.
ULLAN, Jose Miguel/BROSSA, Joan/DUPIN, Jacques/PENROSE, Roland & TAPIES, Antoni.
Reference : 32169
Bruxelles/Brussel, Musee d'Art Moderne/Museum voor Moderne Kunst, 1985 Broche, sous jacquette originale d'editeur, 28x23.8 cm., 120 pp., illustrations en n/b et en couleurs, edition bilingue Francais/Nederlands. ISBN 8474834001.
Exposition Musee d'Art Moderne, Bruxelles du 26 septembre - 22 decembre 1985. Tentoonstelling Museum voor Moderne Kunst, Brussel van 26 september - 22 december 1985. Europalia 85 Espana.
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2024 hardcover, dusjacket, Pages: 376 pages,Size:216 x 280 mm , Illustrations:19 b/w, 128 col., 3 tables b/w. Language(s):English FINE. ISBN 9782503606194.
In the first half of the nineteenth century, Belgium was repeatedly praised as a country of collectors and amateurs, and private art and antique collectors were important and highly visible actors in urban cultural life. At a time when the public museum was still a relatively recent innovation, private collections were quite easily accessible for local and international visitors of the same social rank as the collectors. By the beginning of the twentieth century, however, the collector?s position in the public sphere had changed dramatically. Private collections were less accessible to an ever-expanding and increasingly culture-consuming public, and functioned more strongly in the context of the personal and explicitly private aims and networks of their owners. This book uncovers the premises and reasons for private collectors? shifting public role and relevance in nineteenth-century Brussels, Antwerp and Ghent. It examines the specific social, cultural, political, artistic and material context of private collectors? activity. Its main focus is on three related issues: 1) collectors? social profiles and networks; 2) collectors? tastes; and 3) the function, accessibility, display and reception of the collections. Attention is also paid to the differences between Brussels, Antwerp and Ghent with regard to the urban collecting cultures. The book intends to further our understanding of the diverse ways in which private collectors interacted with the social, cultural and artistic life of their cities and what the collectors? changing relationship to the public sphere can tell us about broader shifts in nineteenth-century culture, art and society.TABLE OF CONTENTS Private collectors and the public sphere: An introduction 1. The collector as a research subject 2. Towards a collective biography 3. Of amateurs, connoisseurs and collectionneurs 4. Sources, methods and the urban dimension 5. Looking ahead 1. An elite cultural practice in an age of transition 1.1. Preserving national heritage at the dawn of the nineteenth century 1.2. Belgian amateurs through the eyes of international travellers, ca. 1780-1860 1.3. Transformation of the collector scene, ca. 1860-1914 1.4. Personal profiles, artistic taste and local identities 1.5. Gender norms and the exclusivity of private collections 2. Enlightenment and the persistence of noble collecting, ca. 1780-1860 2.1. Arenberg. A rich tradition of collecting 2.2. The picture gallery and the art historical canon 2.3. Patronage and politics 2.4. Contemporary art and (semi-)private spaces 2.5. The adaptation and (dis)continuation of an influential model 3. Local historiography and Romantic imagination, ca. 1815-1880 3.1. Ghent as a city of antiquarian collecting 3.2. Heritage and experience in the Mus e Minard-Van Hoorebeke 3.3. The collector?s cabinet as a place of artistic inspiration 3.4. Family bonds, gender and the maintenance of a legacy 3.5. The end of Romantic collecting 4. The rise of Belgian art and its patrons, ca. 1830-1860 4.1. Cultural politics and the public life of private collections 4.2. Th odore de Coninck and the encouragement of the Belgian school in Ghent 4.3. The lithograph album: Dissemination and self-presentation 4.4. Common goals, distinct tastes ? 4.5. ? and personal agendas 5. The amateur in an expanding art world, ca. 1850-1900 5.1. Inventing the golden age of private collections: Politics and nostalgia 5.2. The Huybrechts family and the status of contemporary art in Antwerp 5.3. Elite sociability and the collector?s private realm 5.4. Forging a new position in the public sphere 5.5. The public-private divide 6. The cultural significance of the aesthete, ca. 1880-1914 6.1. Personal taste and national representativeness 6.2. Charles-L on Cardon and his multiple roles in the art world 6.3. The lure of the Early Flemish Masters 6.4. The private interior as a work of (national) art 6.5. A model of taste 6.6. Private collections and public impact 7. The emancipation of female taste, ca. 1890-1914 7.1. The disinterested maecenas and the collection as an alternative social space 7.2. Emma Lambotte and the avant-garde in Antwerp 7.3. The home as a means of self-expression and distinction 7.4. Women and the canon of modern Belgian art
Bruxelles, Editions Stock, 1939. In-12, demi-chagrin vert à coins, tête dorée, couvertures illustrées et dos conservés. (dos insolés uniformément en marron), 344 pp.
Bon exemplaire. Photos sur demande.
Bruxelles, Editions Luc Pire, 2008. 16 x 24, 138 pp., 2 cartes, broché, très bon état.
Bruxelles, Imprimerie et Lithographie Corne-Germon, 1906 11 x 26, 216 pp., broché, bon état.
Publié par l'Union des Géomètres de Bruxelles (30e année sociale, 1905-1906).
Bruxelles, C. Moreau et Fils, 1921. 16 x 24, 66 pp., broché (agrafé), bon état.
Bruxelles, C. Moreau et Fils, 1929. 16 x 24, 35 pp., 32 figures, broché (agrafé), bon état (inscription au dos).
CHEZ L AUTEUR.. 1980. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 159 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 370-Education
Classification Dewey : 370-Education
Universite Libre De Bruxelles Institut De Sociolo 1968 680 pages Avec photo de Guillaume Jacquemyns & la participation entre autre de Maurice-A. Arnould Roger Aubert Jan Craeybeckx Robert Demoulin. in-8. 1968. broché. 680 pages.
Bon état (BE) légeres usures de la couverture intérieur très bon
Fondation Archéologique de l'Universté de Bruxelles, 1932. 16 x 24, 77 pp., broché, très bon état.
Bruxelles, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 1960. 17 x 25, 341 pp., broché, non coupé, très bon état.
Bruxelles, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 1968. 17 x 25, xix-263 pp., planches et figures en N/B, broché, non coupé, très bon état.
Bruxelles, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 1966. 17 x 25, 336 pp., planches et figures en N/B, broché, non coupé, très bon état.
Bruxelles, Secrétariat des Editions de l'Institut, 1955. 17 x 25, xix-672 pp., broché, non coupé, très bon état.
Bruxelles, Secrétariat des Editions de l'Institut, 1951. 17 x 25, ix-607 pp., broché, non coupé, très bon état.
broché - 15.5x24 - pp - éditions de l'université de Bruxelles - travaux de l'institut pour l'étude de la Renaissance et de l'humanisme VIIcolloque international tenu en novembre 1980 , édition 1984
broché - 15.5x24 - pp - éditions de l'université de Bruxelles - travaux de l'institut pour l'étude de la Renaissance et de l'humanisme Vcolloque international tenu en novembre 1973 édition 1976
broché - 15.5x24 - pp - éditions de l'université de Bruxelles - travaux de l'institut pour l'étude de la Renaissance et de l'humanisme IIIcolloque international tenu en AVRIL 1965 , .édition 1967
Bruxelles, Société Royale Belge de Géographie, 2004. 15 x 21, 80 pp., quelques illustrations en couleurs et en N/B, 1 carte en couleurs, broché, très bon état.
broché - 15.5x24 - pp - éditions de l'université de Bruxelles - travaux de l'institut pour l'étude de la Renaissance et de l'humanisme VIIIcolloque international tenu en novembre 1983 ,.édition1985
broché - 15.5x24 - pp - éditions de l'université de Bruxelles - travaux de l'institut pour l'étude de la Renaissance et de l'humanisme IIcolloque international tenu en avril 1963 , édition de 1965
Bruxelles, Imprimerie Scripta, 1934. 19 x 28, 264 pp., broché, non coupé, bon état (couverture légèrement défraîchie).
Bruxelles, Imprimerie Sopel, 1935. 15 x 22, 71 pp., broché, bon état.