Index of Art Sales Catalogs 1981-1985: Main index, October 7, 1984-December 23, 1985. Subject index
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Page : 656 pages
File Size : 41,33 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Art
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Page : 656 pages
File Size : 41,33 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Art
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Author : Ettore Sottsass, Jr.
Publisher : Skira
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 12,17 MB
Release : 2018-02-27
Category : Architect-designed glassware
ISBN : 9788857235356
The brilliant architect and designer Ettore Sottsass "made glass" from 1947 until the end of his career. This volume documents the entire period of his glass oeuvre, from the series he designed in the 1970s for Vistosi to the Memphis collections of the 1980s, the symbolic forms of the 1990s, the stunning constructions for the Millennium House in Qatar, and the famous Kachinas. The wealth of images, the analysis of design and painting together with the coeval cultural and artistic context, and the summary of works including many unpublished pieces make this volume edited by Luca Massimo Barbero the first scientific study on Ettore Sottsass's works in glass and crystal
Author : Sylva Petrová
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Page : pages
File Size : 44,42 MB
Release : 2018
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ISBN : 9788087989630
Author : Jean Joseph Marquet de Vasselot
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Page : 130 pages
File Size : 14,16 MB
Release : 1922
Category : Pottery
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Author : Marino Barovier
Publisher : Skira Editore
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 29,10 MB
Release : 2019-10-22
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN : 9788857241005
Thomas Stearns and his collaboration with the Venini glassworks in the early Sixties in the new chapter of the series "Le Stanze del Vetro". The American artist Thomas Stearns (1936-2006) collaborated with the Venini glassworks as guest designer between 1960 and 1962. Thomas Stearns designed elegant blown-glasspieces with irregular features using various materials. Stearns was the first American to design for Venini; he won a on Fulbright Travel Grant, left Cranbrook Academy, and showed up in Murano with new ideas, but absolutely no knowledge of the Italian language. But, from this potentially disastrous situation grew a collection of ground-breaking designs that actually won the "Best of Show" award at the Venice Bienale of 1962. When the judges found out that the winner was not Italian, but a monolingual American, they actually rescinded the award. By then, however, it was pretty impossible to deny that Thomas Stearns had created something really special. Stearns' amazing designs proved too difficult to put into mass production, which made them even more special.
Author : Emanuele Coccia
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 32,98 MB
Release : 2021-06-09
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1509545689
We are all fascinated by the mystery of metamorphosis – of the caterpillar that transforms itself into a butterfly. Their bodies have almost nothing in common. They don’t share the same world: one crawls on the ground and the other flutters its wings in the air. And yet they are one and the same life. Emanuele Coccia argues that metamorphosis – the phenomenon that allows the same life to subsist in disparate bodies – is the relationship that binds all species together and unites the living with the non-living. Bacteria, viruses, fungi, plants, animals: they are all one and the same life. Each species, including the human species, is the metamorphosis of all those that preceded it – the same life, cobbling together a new body and a new form in order to exist differently. And there is no opposition between the living and the non-living: life is always the reincarnation of the non-living, a carnival of the telluric substance of a planet – the Earth – that continually draws new faces and new ways of being out of even the smallest particle of its disparate body. By highlighting what joins humans together with other forms of life, Coccia’s brilliant reflection on metamorphosis encourages us to abandon our view of the human species as static and independent and to recognize instead that we are part of a much larger and interconnected form of life.
Author : Michael Petry
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Page : 208 pages
File Size : 13,3 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780500290262
Can an artist claim that an object is a work of art if it has been made for him or her by someone else? If so, who is the author of such a work? And just what is the difference between a work of art and a work of craft? In the first book of its kind, Michael Petry tackles these questions head on.
Author : LORENZ E. A. EITNER
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Page : 71 pages
File Size : 38,85 MB
Release : 1989
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Author : Dominique de Font-Réaulx
Publisher : 5Continents
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 26,62 MB
Release : 2008-09-01
Category : Photography
ISBN : 9788874394661
Illustrates the development and rapid spread of Louis Daguerre's photographic invention in France by a variety of daguerreotypes drawn from the collection of the Musee d'Orsay.
Author : Umberto Eco
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 21,41 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780674639768
This book is significant for its concept of "openness"--the artist's decision to leave arrangements of some constituents of a work to the public or to chance--and for its anticipation of two themes of literary theory: the element of multiplicity and plurality in art, and the insistence on literary response as an interaction between reader and text.