Following extensive research and restoration work, fresh light can be shed on the fundamental aspect of Giacometti's technique and choice of materials in sculpture.
The complete sketchbook of French architect Gilles Marie Oppenord (1672-1742), which reproduces Baroque architecture and ornaments of Rome, where he was a royal pensioneer. Text in French.
The series aims to present a number of albums of drawings by famous artists held in the Louvre's collection. Thorough commentaries accompany the drawings.
Buried in deep valleys, there are citadels of ochre earth. Near the sea there are white chalked casbahs and vast tranquil palm-gardens and deserts of coloured sands run into soot black... Læs mere
The reproduction of the 96-page sketchbook filled with Roman landscapes by the French painter Pierre Henri de Valenciennes during his stay in the city (1778-1782). Text in French.
Edited by French street artist Julien Malland (known as Seth) and Herve Perdriolle, a specialist in vernacular Indian art, this book offers a world tour of street art by artists entirely outside of any art discourse or public profile beyond the public evidence of the work itself.
Une étude révélatrice portant sur une collection tombée dans l’oubli et le plus remarquable collectionneur du Mille carré doré de Montréal.
The volume explores the evolution of the Corinthian capital, sculptural decoration, and architectural forms. It focuses on the Loire Valley, Berry, Bourbonnais, and Burgundy, regions known for their innovative art during the Capetian era.
Presents the compilation of motifs from the ambience of Latin American culture. This title features the work of artists and tattooists who rank among the best that the scene has to offer.