BREMER-DAVID, CHARISSA

Libros de: BREMER-DAVID, CHARISSA

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  • CONUNDRUM, "PUZZLES IN THE GROTESQUES TAPESTRY SERIES"

    BREMER-DAVID, CHARISSA

    J. PAUL GETTY MUSEUM (2015)

    valoración

    • ISBN: 978-1-60606-453-5
    • EAN: 9781606064535
    • Páginas: 76
    • Fecha de edición: 2015

    pvp.23,16 €

    Agotado

    The whimsical imagery of four tapestries in the permanent collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum and currently on display at the Getty Center is perplexing. Created in France at the Beauvais manufactory between 1690 ...

  • WOVEN GOLD "TAPESTRIES OF LOUIS XIV"

    BREMER-DAVID, CHARISSA

    J. PAUL GETTY MUSEUM (2015)

    valoración

    • ISBN: 978-1-60606-461-0
    • EAN: 9781606064610
    • Páginas: 168
    • Fecha de edición: 2015

    pvp.54,11 €

    Disponible en 10 ó 15 días

    Meticulously woven by hand with wool, silk, and gilt-metal thread, the tapestry collection of the Sun King, Louis XIV of France, represents the highest achievements of the art form. Intended to enhance the king s ...

  • PARIS "LIFE & LUXURY IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY"

    BREMER-DAVID, CHARISSA

    J. PAUL GETTY MUSEUM (2011)

    valoración

    • ISBN: 978-1-60606-052-0
    • EAN: 9781606060520
    • Páginas: 168
    • Fecha de edición: 2011

    pvp.47,16 €

    Disponible en 10 ó 15 días

    Luxury items from centuries past are most often seen within museum settings, devoid of their original contexts and connotations. This groundbreaking book seeks to reimagine objects from eighteenth-century Paris within their original context, showing how ...

  • TAKING SHAPE "FINDING SCULPTURE IN THE DECORATIVE ARTS"

    BREMER-DAVID, CHARISSA

    J. PAUL GETTY MUSEUM (2009)

    valoración

    • ISBN: 978-0-89236-963-8
    • EAN: 9780892369638
    • Páginas: 222
    • Fecha de edición: 2009

    pvp.33,50 €

    Disponible en 10 ó 15 días

    While some artworks are more readily labeled as "decorative arts" and others as "sculpture," such objects can exchange and share features. Decorative objects intended for functional or ceremonial use can incorporate sculptural forms or assert ...