Italian photographer Gian Paolo Barbieri is renowned for his work in the field of fashion and for his sensitivity towards beauty.
The book presents the artistic project conceived by Carlo Valsecchi for the M.A.N. n.3 gasometer of Bologna, object of a recent restoration that, in returning it to the city, has given new strength to the landscape of which it is part. Text in English and Italian.
The volume describes the life, encounters and artworks of a great season in Italian art through the creative path of Giosetta Fioroni
This book presents masterworks of Italian painting and sculpture from the 16th through 18th centuries drawn from the largest private American collection of Florentine Baroque painting, featuring works by key artists such as Cesare Dandini, Jacopo da Empoli, and Francesco Furini.
Unique and exclusive jewels are exhibited in the evocative spaces of the Basilica Palladiana in Vicenza, home to a one-of-a-kind Italian museum. Text in English and Italian.
Works from the Ramo Collection explore the varied expressions of drawings on paper in 20th-century Italian art.
A selection of around fifty paintings traces the evolution of Impressionism and takes us on a journey along the river, from Paris to Le Havre, passing through Argenteuil, Vetheuil and Giverny.
This book traces the history of tin boxes in Italy from their origins to their spread across the various industry sectors. We present a selection of over 500 boxes produced between 1885 and the post-war period.
A novel and exciting journey that will allow the reader to grasp the essential difference between a tin sign and an advert on paper. The volume traces the history of tin signs... Læs mere
This important volume is the most thorough portrait yet published of Albers' spiritual convictions.Text in English and French.
Through meticulous research, this book explores the Italian twentieth-century jewellery and goldsmithing landscape.
Imperial Threads brings a new perspective to the Museum of Islamic Art's collection by showing the connection between three major dynasties - Turkey, Iran and India - who mark the start of the early modern period in Islamic art.