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ia/isbn_9781844849741.pdf
Chagall Sirrocco-Parkstone International, United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
English [en] · French [fr] · PDF · 17.7MB · 2005 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11063.0, final score: 167495.06
nexusstc/Calder/96e05469fdf44e686abc8c058625b89a.epub
Calder Victoria Charles Sirrocco-Parkstone International, Perfect Square, 2011
Alexander Calder was an American sculptor, born in Philadelphia in 1898 and died in 1976 of a heart attack in New York, where he had gone to open a retrospective of his work. Son of two artists, and himself a trained engineer, Calder mostly created mobiles, assembled from pieces that would move with the currents of the air, stabiles or stationary statues made from cut sheet metal, and paintings. His art is poetic, merry and popular, "the sublimation of a tree in the wind" according to Marcel Duchamp. He went on to develop a fascination with the theme of the circus, which reached its zenith with his Calder Circus, created in Paris in 1926. He moved to France in 1927, where he met artists of the Parisian avant-garde movement, such as Joan Miró, Jean Cocteau, Fernand Léger, and Piet Mondrian in 1930, who would influence his art profoundly. Calder henceforth abandoned figurative wire-sculptures, on which he had concentrated since 1926, to adopt an entirely abstract sculptural language. In 1931, he joins the group "Abstraction-Creation", which devoted itself to non-figuration. He also starts to create sculptures made with independent mobile elements, turned by an electric motor or cranked by hand. In 1932, he exhibits 30 sculptures, classed as "mobiles" by Marcel Duchamp, marking the beginning of his career. In 1958, he creates a mobile for the Parisian seat of UNESCO. Alexander Calder was the most French of American sculptors, and his genius is shown by the way he could transform sheet metal into a work of art, and a tin can into a bird. He was the link between surrealism and abstract art.
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English [en] · EPUB · 1.1MB · 2011 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
base score: 11060.0, final score: 167493.58
ia/chaussures0000na.pdf
Chaussures Collectif Musée Sirrocco londres uk, 2021
English [en] · French [fr] · PDF · 11.4MB · 2021 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11065.0, final score: 167493.27
ia/anciennescartesm0000unse.pdf
Anciennes Cartes marines 120 illustrations Donald Wigal Sirrocco-Parkstone International, Confidential Concepts, Inc., [N.p.], 2023
Au Moyen Âge, la navigation reposait sur un délicat équilibre entre art et science. Tout en respectant les usages et la prudence de leurs aïeux, les marins devaient compter sur leurs connaissances des étoiles, des vents, des courants et même des vols migratoires. Ils se servaient aussi de cartes peintes à la main, sommaires certes, mais merveilleusement bien dessinées. En suivant l'épopée des anciens navigateurs, d'Eric Le Rouge à Robert Peary, Donald Wigal nous conduit à la redécouverte des Nouveaux Mondes. Ce magnifique panorama de cartes datant du Xe au XVIIIe siècle, souvent « primitives » et parfois difficiles à comprendre, retrace les progrès de la cartographie et montre l'incroyable courage des hommes qui ont entrepris la conquête des mers avec des outils auxquels l'exactitude géographique faisait souvent bien défaut!
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French [fr] · English [en] · PDF · 13.0MB · 2023 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167493.02
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ia/rome0000unse_w9t0.pdf
ROME Jean-Paul Manzo Editions Parkstone, Bournemouth, 1999
French [fr] · English [en] · PDF · 29.0MB · 1999 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11065.0, final score: 167492.56
upload/bibliotik/M/Man Ray - Patrick Bade.epub
Man Ray Bade, Patrick Sirrocco-Parkstone International, United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
Man Ray, born Emmanuel Radnitzky on 27 August 1890 in Philadelphia, died on 18 November 1976 in Paris, was perhaps one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Painter, photographer and film producer, he was involved in the Dada movement in New York, then the Surrealist movement in Paris, where he lived for most of his life. Whilst he is mostly celebrated for his avant-garde photography, he considered himself to be a painter first and foremost.
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base score: 11065.0, final score: 167492.56
nexusstc/Renaissance Art/0c226c38d63b83e4a261320f0f480275.pdf
Renaissance Art Sirrocco - Parkstone International; Victoria Charles; Marlena Metcalf Sirrocco-Parkstone International, Art of century collection, New York, USA, 2007?
The Renaissance began at the end of the 14th century in Italy and had extended across the whole of Europe by the second half of the 16th century. The rediscovery of the splendour of ancient Greece and Rome marked the beginning of the rebirth of the arts following the break down of the dogmatic certitude of the Middle Ages. A number of artists began to innovate in the domains of painting, sculpture and architecture. Depicting the ideal and the actual, the sacred and the profane, the period provided a frame of reference which influenced European art over the next four centuries. Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Botticelli, Fra Angelico, Giorgione, Mantegna, Raphael, Durer and Bruegel are among the artists who made considerable contributions to the art of the Renaissance.
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English [en] · PDF · 61.1MB · 2007 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
base score: 11065.0, final score: 167492.4
ia/renoir0000unse_h9b0.pdf
Auguste Renoir : Lust und Liebe Patrick Bade Sirrocco-Parkstone International, Confidential Concepts, Inc., [N.p.], 2023
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) ist einer der berühmtesten französischen impressionistischen Maler. In seinen frühen Werken von Raffael beeinflusst und Schöpfer von mehr als 6.000 Gemälden, legte Renoir mehr Wert auf die menschliche Figur als auf die Landschaft. Seine Werke, bereichert durch eine exklusive und einzigartige Farbpalette, zeigen uns das Leben in Paris zu dieser Zeit. Sein größtes Meisterwerk bleibt der Ball der Moulin de la Galette.
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German [de] · English [en] · PDF · 4.2MB · 2023 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167491.75
ia/couleurhavane0000phil.pdf
Couleur Havane Mesmer, Philippe Parkstone Press Ltd, Tentation, New York, ©2001
English [en] · French [fr] · PDF · 9.8MB · 2001 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11065.0, final score: 167491.56
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upload/bibliotik/M/Miro - Jp. A. Calosse.pdf
PS Miro 4C.qxp n.suong Sirrocco-Parkstone International, 2011
Joan Miró was born in a room with stars painted on the ceiling. He grew up in the city of Barcelona, where rugged independence and creativity go hand in hand. In 1907, he enrolled in art classes at La Escuela de la Lonja, an academic and professionally oriented school of applied arts where a young man named Picasso had impressed the teachers ten years earlier. Then he entered Galí's private classes. Unlike the Lonja School, it offered a setting where Miró's distinctive ways of seeing were rewarded. At Gali's academy, Miró met some of the men who would become not only fellow artists but intimate friends. He and Enric Cristòfol Ricart soon rented a studio together near the Barcelona Cathedral. Later identified as a Surrealist, Miró never really espoused any school or established style of art. “It was clear in his mind,” as one critic has put it, “that he had to go beyond all categories and invent an idiom that would express his origins and be authentically his own”. Over the course of his career, he even worked hard not to follow his own traditions. Clearly Miró had studied Cubism's broken forms and had learned to admire the strident colours of the Fauves. But he had an eye of his own, and his paintings combined twisted perspectives, heavy brushwork, and surprises in colour. He was finding ways to merge the stylish two-dimensionality of the times with inspirations taken from Catalan folk art and Romanesque church frescos. Joan Miró began to recognise that, like Picasso, if he was going to become an artist in earnest, he needed to move to Paris. For a while he rented a studio at 45 rue Blomet, next door to the painter André Masson. Masson was just the first link in an entire community of artists with which Miró found a home, just as they were beginning to coalesce in the movement of art and sensibility they called “Surrealism”. It was a movement of thought that at once extolled the individual and the imagination and at the same time flaunted tradition, rationality, and even common sense. Influenced by the practitioners of surrealism, Miró never really joined their ranks. The joyful freedom espoused by the Dadaists was more to his liking than the manifestos and dogma of the Surrealists. His naïve originality drew the attention and admiration of them all, however, and he was soon the favoured illustrator for the magazine La Révolution Surréaliste. In his last years, Joan Miró spoke to his grandson of his lifelong love of Catalonian folk art - the natural forms, the independent spirit, the naiveté that is both beautiful and surprising. “Folk art never fails to move me,” he said. “It is free of deception and artifice. It goes straight to the heart of things”. In speaking of the art from the countryside that had nourished him, Joan Miró found the best words to describe himself. With his honesty, spontaneity, and childlike enthusiasm for shape, texture, and colour, he created a universe of artworks sure to delight, puzzle, and reward.
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English [en] · PDF · 16.6MB · 2011 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/upload/zlib · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167490.66
ia/rubens0000unse_z0n3.pdf
Rubens (1577 - 1640) Maria Varshavskaya; Xenia Egorova Sirrocco-Parkstone International, Confidential Concepts, Inc., New York, 2012
Für seine wohlgeformten, lasziven nackten Frauen berühmt, war Peter Paul Rubens erstes Anliegen die Darstellung der Sinnenfreuden in all ihren Formen. Ein Barockmaler, der in seinem gesamten künstlerischen Schaffen die Freuden und Wunder des Körperlichen feierte, die strikten sozialen Vorschriften zugunsten einer emotionalen und sinnlichen Porträtierung der Nacktheit aufgebend, um die Schönheit des menschlichen Körpers zu zelebrieren, die für den Künstler ebenso natürlich war wie die Landschaften seiner Jugend. In einem üppig illustrierten Bildband entdecken Maria Varshavskaya und Xenia Egorova diesen flämischen Künstler und setzen einen einzigartigen Fokus auf sein Werk.
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base score: 11068.0, final score: 167489.05
ia/chaussures0000bert.pdf
5000 ans de chaussures Bertrand Heyraud; Thierry Vasseur Parkstone Press Ltd, Place of publication not identified, 1994
English [en] · French [fr] · PDF · 13.9MB · 1994 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11065.0, final score: 167489.03
ia/athensgreatcitie0000klau.pdf
Athens (Great Cities) Klaus H. Carl Sirrocco-Parkstone International, Confidential Concepts, Inc., [N.p.], 2024
Among the best-known ancient cities in our time, the capital of Greece contains much that is fascinating, including many archaeological treasures like the Acropolis and its temples. Athens remains a city both picturesque and dynamic. One third of the Greek population lives here, while its port, Piraeus, holds half of Greece's industry. So, once you have visited the city's temples, why not go round the flea markets or walk to the centre of the old town with its traders and traditional festivities? The return of the Olympic Games to their origins constitutes a major event for the town, providing the visitor with an opportunity to rediscover the beauty of its recently renovated sights.
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English [en] · PDF · 13.0MB · 2024 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167488.48
Vincent Van Gogh and Artworks van Gogh, Vincent Sirrocco-Parkstone International, reprint, 2023
Vincent van Gogh{u2019}s life and work are so intertwined that it is hardly possible to observe one without thinking of the other. Van Gogh has indeed become the incarnation of the suffering, misunderstood martyr of modern art, the emblem of the artist as an outsider. An article, published in 1890, gave details about van Gogh{u2019}s illness. The author of the article saw the painter as ?a terrible and demented genius, often sublime, sometimes grotesque, always at the brink of the pathological.? Very little is known about Vincent{u2019}s childhood. At the age of eleven he had to leave ?the human nest?, as he called it himself, for various boarding schools. The first portrait shows us van Gogh as an earnest nineteen year old. At that time he had already been at work for three years in The Hague and, later, in London in the gallery Goupil & Co. In 1874 his love for Ursula Loyer ended in disaster and a year later he was transferred to Paris, against his will. After a particularly heated argument during Christmas holidays in 1881, his father, a pastor, ordered Vincent to leave. With this final break, he abandoned his family name and signed his canvases simply ?Vincent?. He left for Paris and never returned to Holland. In Paris he came to know Paul Gauguin, whose paintings he greatly admired. The self-portrait was the main subject of Vincent{u2019}s work from 1886c88. In February 1888 Vincent left Paris for Arles and tried to persuade Gauguin to join him. The months of waiting for Gauguin were the most productive time in van Gogh{u2019}s life. He wanted to show his friend as many pictures as possible and decorate the Yellow House. But Gauguin did not share his views on art and finally returned to Paris. On 7 January, 1889, fourteen days after his famous self-mutilation, Vincent left the hospital where he was convalescing. Although he hoped to recover from and to forget his madness, but he actually came back twice more in the same year. During his last stay in hospital, Vincent painted landscapes in which he recreated the world of his childhood. It is said that Vincent van Gogh shot himself in the side in a field but decided to return to the inn and went to bed. The landlord informed Dr Gachet and his brother Theo, who described the last moments of his life which ended on 29 July, 1890: ?I wanted to die. While I was sitting next to him promising that we would try to heal him. [...], he answered, {u2018}La tristesse durera toujours (The sadness will last forever).{u2019}?
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ia/edvardmunchengli0000text.pdf
Edvard Munch (English Version) Patrick Bade Sirrocco-Parkstone International, Confidential Concepts, Inc., London, Eng, 2005
Edvard Munch, born in 1863, was Norway's most popular artist. His brooding and anguished paintings, based on personal grief and obsessions, were instrumental in the development of Expressionism. During his childhood, the death of his parents, his brother and sister, and the mental illness of another sister, were of great influence on his convulsed and tortuous art. In his works, Munch turned again and again to the memory of illness, death and grief. During his career, Munch changed his idiom many times. At first, influenced by Impressionism and Post-impressionism, he turned to a highly personal style and content, increasingly concerned with images of illness and death. In the 1892s, his style developed a ‘Synthetist'idiom as seen in The Scream (1893) which is regarded as an icon and the portrayal of modern humanity's spiritual and existential anguish. He painted different versions of it. During the 1890s Munch favoured a shallow pictorial space, and used it in his frequently frontal pictures. His work often included the symbolic portrayal of such themes as misery, sickness, and death. and the poses of his figures in many of his portraits were chosen in order to capture their state of mind and psychological condition. It also lends a monumental, static quality to the paintings. In 1892, the Union of Berlin Artists invited Munch to exhibit at its November exhibition. His paintings invoked bitter controversy at the show, and after one week the exhibition closed. In the 1930s and 1940s, the Nazis labeled his work “degenerate art”, and removed his works from German museums. This deeply hurt the anti-fascist Munch, who had come to feel Germany was his second homeland. In 1908 Munch's anxiety became acute and he was hospitalized. He returned to Norway in 1909 and died in Oslo in 1944.
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English [en] · PDF · 15.6MB · 2005 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167488.45
ia/isbn_9781844848782.pdf
Frida Kahlo : beneath the mirror Gerry Souter Sirrocco-Parkstone International, Confidential Concepts, Inc., BOURNEMOUTH, 2019
Hidden behind the portraits of Frida Kahlo is the remarkable story of the artist's life. It is precisely this combination that attracts the spectator. Frida's work is a testimony of her life; it is not often that one can understand an artist simply by looking within the frame of their paintings. Frida Kahlo is without any doubt Mexico's gift to art history. She was just eighteen when a terrible accident changed her life forever, leaving her disabled and in constant pain. But her explosive temper, her unwavering determination and her eagerness gave her the strength to develop her artistic talent. Always at her side was the great Mexican painter and muralist Diego Rivera. His compulsive womanizing did not prevent Frida from captivating him with her charms, her talent and her intelligence. She quickly learnt to make the most of Diego's success to discover the world, creating her own legacy along the way and being surrounded by a very close group of attentive friends. Her personal life was stormy: several times she left Diego in order to have relationships with people of both sexes. Nonetheless, Frida and Diego were able to save their deteriorating romance. The history and the paintings that Frida left us reveal the story of a brave woman in constant search of her identity.
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English [en] · PDF · 22.1MB · 2019 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167488.45
nexusstc/Impressionism/beb313c0fa72146489aa9fcfb8fc9eab.epub
Impressionism Nathalia Brodskaia Sirrocco-Parkstone International, Confidential Concepts, Inc., New York, 2011
Impressionism has always been one of the public’s favourite styles of art and Impressionist works continue to enchant beholders with their amazing play of colours and forms. This book offers a well-chosen selection of the most impressive works of artists such as Degas, Monet, Pissarro, Renoir and Sisley. Mega Square Impressionism pays tribute to the subject’s popularity.
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English [en] · EPUB · 15.7MB · 2011 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
base score: 11065.0, final score: 167488.45
ia/expressionism0000ashl.pdf
Экспрессионизм Эшли Басси Sirrocco-Parkstone International, Confidential Concepts, Inc., [N.p.], 2007
Макс Бекман, Отто Дикс, Георг Грос, Эмиль Нольде, Эрнст Людвиг Кирхнер, Пауль Клее, Франц Марк, а также австрийские художники Оскар Кокошка и Эгон Шиле — самобытные живописцы, внесшие огромный вклад в развитие экспрессионизма, нового, яркого и во многом противоречивого направления в искусстве Германии и Австрии начала ХХ в. Эта книга рассказывает об их творчестве в контексте культурноисторических событий периода. Автор книги Эшли Басси, независимый специалист по истории искусств, показывает, как в экспрессионизме по-новому, ярко и проникновенно раскрываются социальные и психологические темы, актуальные в начале ХХ в. Рассматривается эволюция экспрессионизма, его субъективная образность, истоки и противоречия, а также творчество наиболее известных его представителей.
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base score: 11068.0, final score: 167488.34
Erotic Art Photography Alexandre Dupouy Parkstone International : Made available through hoopla, Confidential Concepts, Inc., [N.p.], 2023
Erotic photo art has lost much of its exquisite soul since Playboy and other girlie monthlies repackaged the human body for mass-market consumption. Like much painting, sculpture and engraving, since its beginning photography has also been at the service of eroticism. This collection presents erotic photographs from the beginning of photography until the years just before World War II. It explores the evolution of the genre and its origins in France, and its journey from public distrust to the large audience it enjoys today.
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English [en] · EPUB · 19.0MB · 2023 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/zlib · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167488.34
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ia/cigarscapesforre0000mesm.pdf
Cigarscapes: For the Refined Pleasures of Cigar-Lovers (Temptation) (Temptation) Philippe Mesmer Sirrocco-Parkstone International, Confidential Concepts, Inc., [N.p.], 2024
For generations now, it has been possible to separate cigar-lovers into two major categories: those who prefer Havanas, and those who don't. It is a difference that can be as crucial to those involved as, say, the difference between full-bodied red wine and sweet white. Certainly, to anyone who enjoys proper tobacco, lighting up a Havana cigar is the first step towards utter hedonism. With wit and skill, Philippe Mesmer makes a forthrightly chauvinistic comparison between the attractions of women, of spiritous liquors and of the Havana cigar. Plentiful illustrations include old and rare scenic cigar-bands, some with images of the island of Cuba. You might well say that this is a book seeking to find the path to those forms of Paradise that last no longer than an excellent cigar.
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base score: 11068.0, final score: 167487.81
ia/1000eroticworkso0000dopp.pdf
1000 erotic works of genius Döpp, Hans-Jürgen, 1940-, Charles, Victoria; Thomas, Joe Alan, 1961- New York : Parkstone Press International, New York, cop. 2008
543 pages : 22 cm, Includes index
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English [en] · PDF · 49.5MB · 2008 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia/zlib · Save
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lgli/Victoria Charles - Renaissance Art.pdf
Renaissance Art : Art of Century Victoria Charles Sirrocco-Parkstone International, Confidential Concepts, Inc., [New York], 2007
The Renaissance began at the end of the 14th century in Italy and had extended across the whole of Europe by the second half of the 16th century. The rediscovery of the splendour of ancient Greece and Rome marked the beginning of the rebirth of the arts following the break-down of the dogmatic certitude of the Middle Ages. A number of artists began to innovate in the domains of painting, as well as sculpture and architecture. Depicting the ideal and the actual, the sacred and the profane, the period provided a frame of reference which influenced European art over the next four centuries. Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Botticelli, Fra Angelico, Giorgione, Mantegna, Raphael, Dürer and Bruegel are among the artists who made considerable contributions to the art of the Renaissance
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English [en] · PDF · 12.1MB · 2007 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/zlib · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167487.78
lgli/Alexandre Dupoy - Erotic Photography (Parkstone International).epub
Erotic Art Photography Alexandre Dupouy Parkstone International : Made available through hoopla, 2004
Erotic photo art has lost much of its exquisite soul since Playboy and other girlie monthlies repackaged the human body for mass-market consumption. Like much painting, sculpture and engraving, since its beginning photography has also been at the service of eroticism. This collection presents erotic photographs from the beginning of photography until the years just before World War II. It explores the evolution of the genre and its origins in France, and its journey from public distrust to the large audience it enjoys today.
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English [en] · EPUB · 19.0MB · 2004 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/zlib · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167487.78
lgli/Mikhaïl Guerman - Kandinsky (Parkstone International).epub
Vasily Kandinsky, 1866-1944 Mikhaïl Guerman Sirrocco-Parkstone International, Mega Square, 2015
Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) was a Russian painter credited as being among the first to truly venture into abstract art. He persisted in expressing his internal world of abstraction despite negative criticism from his peers. He veered away from painting that could be viewed as representational in order to express his emotions, leading to his unique use of colour and form. Although his works received heavy censure at the time, in later years they would become greatly influential.
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English [en] · EPUB · 12.8MB · 2015 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/zlib · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167487.67
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ia/isbn_9781844845552.pdf
Hundertwasser (Temporis Series) Pierre Restany and Friedensreich Hundertwasser Sirrocco-Parkstone International : [distributor] Orca Book Services, Temporis collection, New York, ©2008
Friedrich Hundertwasser is an artist who is difficult to classify. With his tremendous love of nature, he is one of the pioneers of humanist and environmentalist architecture, which attempted to reconcile creativity and ecology. This book focuses on Friedensreich Hundertwasser's life and work
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English [en] · PDF · 44.9MB · 2008 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167487.66
upload/bibliotik/B/BIKINI STORY - Patrik Alac.pdf
Bikini Story: A Cultural History (Temporis Series) Patrik Alac Sirrocco-Parkstone International, Confidential Concepts, Inc., [N.p.], 2012
It was in 1946 that the world first came to hear of a coral atoll in the Marshall Islands called Bikini. The following year, French couturier Louis Réard borrowed the name and applied it to a bathing costume for women. Breaking from decades of conformity, Réard dared to 'undress' women's bodies in order to better emphasize what remained clothed - albeit in tiny wisps of material. By taking up the bikini as popular beachwear, women also found themselves thinking differently about their bodies. An ideal of perfection was reinforced by the appearance on the cinema screen of stars such as Marilyn Monroe, Brigitte Bardot and Ursula Andress, all of whom were featured in bikinis that accentuated their own curvaceous contours. More than a bathing costume, the bikini made its own contribution during the 1970s to the sexual revolution and to the changing relationship between men and women in general. This book investigates the history of the bikini and its effect on the evolution in the perception of women in society, as women regained responsibility for the way they look and laid claim once more to full sexual equality. A collection of images throughout this book illustrates this progression step-by-step over a period of more than 50 years.
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Rodin Rainer Maria Rilke Sirrocco-Parkstone International, Confidential Concepts, Inc., [New York?], 2004
Influenced by the masters of Antiquity, the genius of Michelangelo and Baroque sculpture, particularly of Bernini, Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) is one of the most renowned artists in history. Though Rodin is considered a founder of modern sculpture, he did not set out to critique past classical traditions. Many of his sculptures were criticised and considered controversial because of their sensuality or hyperrealist qualities. His most original works departed from traditional themes of mythology and allegory, and embraced the human body, celebrating individualism and physicality. This book uncovers the life and career of this highly acclaimed artist by exploring his most famous works of art, such as the Gates of Hell, The Thinker and the infamous The Kiss.ISBN : 9781781606025
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Impressions of Ukiyo-E (Magnus Series) Woldemar Von Seidlitz, Dora Amsden New York: Parkstone Press International, Illustrated, PT, 2007
Ukiyo-e, the genre of Japanese woodblock prints produced between the 17th and 20th centuries, is explored in this collection, which chronicles how the technique was developed and rose to great popularity. Illustrations.
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Virgin Portraits (Mega Square) Klaus Carl [International, Parkstone] Sirrocco-Parkstone International, 2013
During the Renaissance, Italian painters would traditionally depict the wives of their patrons as Madonnas, often rendering them more beautiful than they actually were. Over centuries in religious paintings, the Madonna has been presented as the clement and protective mother of God. However, with the passing of time, Mary gradually lost some of her spiritual characteristics and became more mortal and accessible to human sentiments. Virgin Portraits illuminates this evolution and contains impressive works by Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Rubens, Fouquet, Dalí, and Kahlo.
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Erotic Fantasy Hans-Jürgen Döpp [Döpp, Hans-Jürgen] Parkstone Press Ltd, 2006
The many and varied points of view encountered in this work demonstrate the multifarious aspects of sexuality. It reveals that nothing is more natural than sexual desire; and paradoxically, nothing is less natural than the forms in which this desire expresses itself or finds satisfaction. This book invites you to take a special journey, one that will open up a vista of pleasures and desires.
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Georgia O'Keeffe O'Keeffe, Georgia;Souter, Janet Sirrocco-Parkstone International, Temporis collection, 2015
In 1905 Georgia travelled to Chicago to study painting at the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1907 she enrolled at the Art Students{u2019} League in New York City, where she studied with William Merritt Chase. During her time in New York she became familiar with the 291 Gallery owned by her future husband, photographer Alfred Stieglitz. In 1912, she and her sisters studied at university with Alon Bement, who employed a somewhat revolutionary method in art instruction originally conceived by Arthur Wesley Dow. In Bement{u2019}s class, the students did not mechanically copy nature, but instead were taught the principles of design using geometric shapes. They worked at exercises that included dividing a square, working within a circle and placing a rectangle around a drawing, then organising the composition by rearranging, adding or eliminating elements. It sounded dull and to most students it was. But Georgia found that these studies gave art its structure and helped her understand the basics of abstraction. During the 1920s O{u2019}Keeffe also produced a huge number of landscapes and botanical studies during annual trips to Lake George. With Stieglitz{u2019}s connections in the arts community of New York {u2013} from 1923 he organised an O{u2019}Keeffe exhibition annually {u2013} O{u2019}Keeffe{u2019}s work received a great deal of attention and commanded high prices. She, however, resented the sexual connotations people attached to her paintings, especially during the 1920s when Freudian theories became a form of what today might be termed ?pop psychology?. The legacy she left behind is a unique vision that translates the complexity of nature into simple shapes for us to explore and make our own discoveries. She taught us there is poetry in nature and beauty in geometry. Georgia O{u2019}Keeffe{u2019}s long lifetime of work shows us new ways to see the world, from her eyes to ours
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Leonardo da Vinci and artworks Gabriel Séailles Sirrocco-Parkstone International, Mega Square, 2023
Leonardo{u2019}s early life was spent in Florence, his maturity in Milan, and the last three years of his life in France. Leonardo{u2019}s teacher was Verrocchio. First he was a goldsmith, then a painter and sculptor: as a painter, representative of the very scientific school of draughtsmanship; more famous as a sculptor, being the creator of the Colleoni statue at Venice, Leonardo was a man of striking physical attractiveness, great charm of manner and conversation, and mental accomplishment. He was well grounded in the sciences and mathematics of the day, as well as a gifted musician. His skill in draughtsmanship was extraordinary; shown by his numerous drawings as well as by his comparatively few paintings. His skill of hand is at the service of most minute observation and analytical research into the character and structure of form. Leonardo is the first in date of the great men who had the desire to create in a picture a kind of mystic unity brought about by the fusion of matter and spirit. Now that the Primitives had concluded their experiments, ceaselessly pursued during two centuries, by the conquest of the methods of painting, he was able to pronounce the words which served as a password to all later artists worthy of the name: painting is a spiritual thing, cosa mentale. He completed Florentine draughtsmanship in applying to modelling by light and shade, a sharp subtlety which his predecessors had used only to give greater precision to their contours. This marvellous draughtsmanship, this modelling and chiaroscuro he used not solely to paint the exterior appearance of the body but, as no one before him had done, to cast over it a reflection of the mystery of the inner life. In the Mona Lisa and his other masterpieces he even used landscape not merely as a more or less picturesque decoration, but as a sort of echo of that interior life and an element of a perfect harmony. Relying on the still quite novel laws of perspective this doctor of scholastic wisdom, who was at the same time an initiator of modern thought, substituted for the discursive manner of the Primitives the principle of concentration which is the basis of classical art. The picture is no longer presented to us as an almost fortuitous aggregate of details and episodes. It is an organism in which all the elements, lines and colours, shadows and lights, compose a subtle tracery converging on a spiritual, a sensuous centre. It was not with the external significance of objects, but with their inward and spiritual significance, that Leonardo was occupied
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Post-Impressionism (Art of Century Collection) Nathalia Brodskaya Sirrocco-Parkstone International, Bilingual, 2014
While Impressionism marked the first steps toward modern painting by revolutionising an artistic medium stifled by academic conventions, Post-Impressionism, even more revolutionary, completely liberated colour and opened it to new, unknown horizons. Anchored in his epoch, relying on the new chromatic studies of Michel Eugène Chevreul, Georges Seurat transcribed the chemist's theory of colours into tiny points that created an entire image. With his heavy strokes, Van Gogh illustrated the midday sun, while Cézanne renounced perspective. Rich in its variety and in the singularity of its artists, Post-Impressionism was a passage taken by all the well-known figures of 20th century painting - it is here presented, for the great pleasure of the reader, by Nathalia Brodskaïa.
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Impressionism and Post-Impressionism Nathalia Brodskaïa Sirrocco-Parkstone International, Essential, 2018
Impressionism is the most famous artistic movement. But what appears today as a charming and exquisite landscape painting, was actually one of the first avant-garde movements whose members had decided to fight the values of traditional art. The impressionist outdoor paintings shocked the public by the technique used, but also by their apparent banality. As Monet, Sisley, Pissarro and many others sought to capture the ephemeral nature of light, the next generation would reject naturalism. Indeed, post-impressionists such as Gauguin, Van Gogh, Cézanne and Seurat favored the subjective rather than the objective and the eternal rather than the concrete. In doing so, they laid the formal foundations of 20th-century modern art. This book is a visual guide through the crucial moments in the history of art and the progression of the 19th-century to modernity.
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Vasily Kandinsky (Great Painters Series) Mikhail Guerman, Mikhail Iur'evich German Parkstone Press Ltd, Great painters series, Bournemouth [England, c1998
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) es considerado por muchos el artista ms importante del siglo XX. Nacido en Mlaga, Picasso demostr su talento desde una edad muy temprana y se apresur en tomar contacto con los crculos artsticos ms importantes de su tiempo, primero en Barcelona y posteriormente en Pars. En su modernista bsqueda de la novedad, Picasso acudi a la historia premoderna y al arte primitivo para encontrar la inspiracin. A l y a su compaero Georges Braque les debemos la invencin del cubismo, que no se trata nicamente de uno ms de entre los muchos movimientos vanguardistas, sino de la corriente esttica que cambiara la pintura para siempre.
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Claude Lorrain (Great Painters Series) texts by Sergei Daniel and Natalia Serebriannaya Parkstone; Parkstone Press, Bournemouth, St. Petersburg, ©1995
175 pages : 33 cm Includes bibliographical references (p. 174-175)
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Aubrey Beardsley (Reveries) (Reveries) Bade, Patrick London : Parkstone, Rȩveries collection, London, 2001
96p. : 23cm
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Russian avant-garde Evgueny Kovtun ; translation, Nick Cowling and Marie-Noëlle Dumaz Sirrocco - Parkstone International, Art of century collection., 2007,2012
The Russian Avant-Garde was born at the turn of the twentieth century in pre-revolutionary Russia. The intellectual and cultural turmoil had then reached a peak and provided fertile soil for the formation of the movement. For many artists influenced by European art, the movement represented a way of liberating themselves from the social and aesthetic constraints of the past. It was these Avant-Garde artists who, through their immense creativity, gave birth to abstract art, thereby elevating Russian culture to a modern level. Such painters as Kandinsky, Malevich, Goncharova, Larionov, and Tatlin. Read more... Art in the First Years of the Revolution; 'Picasso, this is not the new art.'; The Spiritual Universe; The ROSTA Windows (Russian Telegraph Agency) of Petrograd; The Sevodnia Artel; The VKhUTEMAS [Higher Art and Technical Studios]; Wassily Kandinsky; The Struggle Against Gravity; The 'Renaissance' of Vitebsk; Schools and Movements; The Institute of Artistic Culture; The Additional Element; Elena Guro; The Signal for a Return to Nature; The End of the INKhUK; Malevich's Second Peasant Cycle; The Rebellion Against God; The National 'Tone' of Colour.
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The Brueghel: Splendours of Europe (Temporis Collection) Emile Michel & Victoria Charles Sirrocco-Parkstone International, Confidential Concepts, Inc., New York, 2012
Pieter Brueghel was the first important member of a family of artists who were active for four generations. Firstly a drawer before becoming a painter later, he painted religious themes, such as Babel Tower, with very bright colours. Influenced by Hieronymus Bosch, he painted large, complex scenes of peasant life and scripture or spiritual allegories, often with crowds of subjects performing a variety of acts, yet his scenes are unified with an informal integrity and often with wit. In his work, he brought a new humanising spirit. Befriending the Humanists, Brueghel composed true philosophical landscapes in the heart of which man accepts passively his fate, caught in the track of time.
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Erotic Photography 120 illustrations Alexandre Dupouy Sirrocco-Parkstone International, Mega Square, 2022
Erotic photo art has lost much of its exquisite soul since Playboy and other girlie monthlies repackaged the human body for mass-market consumption. Like much painting, sculpture and engraving, since its beginning photography has also been at the service of eroticism. This collection presents erotic photographs from the beginning of photography until the years just before World War II. It explores the evolution of the genre and its origins in France, and its journey from public distrust to the large audience it enjoys today.
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Georgia O'Keeffe Janet Souter Sirrocco-Parkstone International, Confidential Concepts, Inc., New York, 2005
In 1905 Georgia travelled to Chicago to study painting at the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1907 she enrolled at the Art Students{u2019} League in New York City, where she studied with William Merritt Chase. During her time in New York she became familiar with the 291 Gallery owned by her future husband, photographer Alfred Stieglitz. In 1912, she and her sisters studied at university with Alon Bement, who employed a somewhat revolutionary method in art instruction originally conceived by Arthur Wesley Dow. In Bement{u2019}s class, the students did not mechanically copy nature, but instead were taught the principles of design using geometric shapes. They worked at exercises that included dividing a square, working within a circle and placing a rectangle around a drawing, then organising the composition by rearranging, adding or eliminating elements. It sounded dull and to most students it was. But Georgia found that these studies gave art its structure and helped her understand the basics of abstraction. During the 1920s O{u2019}Keeffe also produced a huge number of landscapes and botanical studies during annual trips to Lake George. With Stieglitz{u2019}s connections in the arts community of New York {u2013} from 1923 he organised an O{u2019}Keeffe exhibition annually {u2013} O{u2019}Keeffe{u2019}s work received a great deal of attention and commanded high prices. She, however, resented the sexual connotations people attached to her paintings, especially during the 1920s when Freudian theories became a form of what today might be termed ?pop psychology?. The legacy she left behind is a unique vision that translates the complexity of nature into simple shapes for us to explore and make our own discoveries. She taught us there is poetry in nature and beauty in geometry. Georgia O{u2019}Keeffe{u2019}s long lifetime of work shows us new ways to see the world, from her eyes to ours
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Persian Art Loukonine, Vladimir, Ivanov, Anatoly, Lukonin, Vladimir Bournemouth [England]: Parkstone Press ; St. Petersburg: Aurora Art Publishers, Bournemouth [England], St. Petersburg, ©1996
279 pages : 29 cm Includes bibliographical references
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Impressionism (Art of Century) Brodskaia, Nathalia Sirrocco-Parkstone International, 2001
*“I paint what I see and not what it pleases others to see.”*What other words than these of Édouard Manet, seemingly so different from the sentiments of Monet or Renoir, could best define the movement of Impressionism? Without a doubt this singularity was explained when, shortly before his death, Claude Monet wrote: *“I remain sorry to have been the cause of the name given to a group the majority of which did not have anything Impressionist.”*In this work, Nathalia Brodskaia examines the contradictions of this late 19th century movement through the paradox of a group who, while forming a coherent ensemble, favoured the affirmation of artistic individuals. Between academic art and the birth of modern, non-figurative painting, the road to recognition was long. Analysing the founding elements of the movement, the author follows, through the works of each of the artists, how the demand for individuality gave rise to modern painting.Wörter : 36765
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Pre-Raphaelites (Mega Square) Robert de la Sizeranne Parkstone Press International, Confidential Concepts, Inc., New York, 2014
In the Victorian era, England – swept along by the Industrial Revolution, the Pre-Raphaelite fold, William Morris, and the Arts and Crafts movement – aspired to return to traditional values. Wishing to resurrect the pure and noble forms of the Italian Renaissance, a group of painters including John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and Edward Burne-Jones, favoured Realism and Biblical themes. This work, with its informed text and rich illustrations, enthusiastically describes this singular movement which provided the inspiration for Art Noveau and Symbolism.
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Fans Alexander F. Tcherviakov Sirrocco-Parkstone International, Confidential Concepts, Inc., [N.p.], 2022
Besides its practical uses in regions across the globe, the fan has a long history as a fashion item, with new shapes, materials, and colours constantly being created. This book portrays the most artistic examples from the 18th to the 20th centuries. The imaginative shapes and expensive materials of fans are usually decorated with peculiar images of social events, icons, and music notes. Through its practical format, this book is an ideal gift for any lover of fashion and cultural objects.
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Ivan Shishkin (great Painters) Irina Nikolaevna Shuvalova Parkstone Press Ltd, Great Painters (Parkstone), Bournemouth, United Kingdom, 1996
<p>Russian countryside is some of the world’s most lovely, from the celebrated explosions of wildflowers that fill its forests in the spring, to the icy winter tundra that defeated the advances of Napoleon and Hitler, and provided the backdrop for the drama of many of Russian literature’s celebrated scenes. And no one immortalized it better than Ivan Shishkin (1832-1898), a Russian landscape painter. In this comprehensive work of scholarship, Irina Shuvalova makes a thorough examination of Shishkin’s work.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>
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Icons 120 illustrations Lyudmila Milyayeva Parkstone Press International, 2013
This book analyses the evolution of iconic art from its beginning in Byzantium to the time of the Russian Empire. Icons are a fundamental element in the history of art, and it is therefore crucial to understand how this form of expression began and how it developed over centuries. Icons are discussed by one of the world-renowned experts on early Christian iconography, offering a valuable point of reference for specialists, as well as students. ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00IODLKSG Publisher ‏ : ‎ Parkstone International Publication date ‏ : ‎ December 5, 2022 Language ‏ : ‎ English Print length ‏ : ‎ 168 pages
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Perfect square] Hieronymus Bosch Virginia Pitts Rembert Sirrocco-Parkstone International, Confidential Concepts, Inc., New York, 2011
Hieronymus Bosch (S'Hertogenbosch, 1450 – 1516) Né au milieu du XVe siècle, Jérôme Bosch fait l'expérience d'un monde pris dans les luttes religieuses, où les valeurs médiévales traditionnelles commencent à s'effondrer. Les travaux du peintre sont autant de visions de cette décrépitude morale de l'homme qui se détourne des enseignements du Christ. Autour de ces thèmes, Bosch compose des scènes d'où surgissent de nombreuses figures monstrueuses, difformes et effrayantes.
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Dominican colours and swirls Jean-Pierre Alaux; David Nakache Parkstone Press Ltd, October 1, 2007
Book by Jean-Pierre Alaux
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The Book of Wonder (Temporis) Marco Polo Parkstone Press International, Confidential Concepts, Inc., [N.p.], 2015
The most renowned travel story of the Middle Ages has never lost its allure. A story of true wonder, Marco Polo's experiences as well as the reported myths, transport us to the heart of Central Asia, China, Indochina, and the Indian Ocean. The original manuscripts were accompanied with illustrations realised from the few descriptions made by the traveller. Following in the footsteps of Marco Polo, the various illustrations found here will send the reader on the path to discovering the distant lands as we know them today.
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