Bullocks Wilshire
Title | Bullocks Wilshire PDF eBook |
Author | Margaret L. Davis |
Publisher | Princeton Architectural Press |
Pages | 130 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Architecture |
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This elegant coffee-table book chronicles the efforts that went into the creation of Los Angeles' famed Art Deco masterpiece. Bullocks Wilshire offers readers a peek at the rich history of an architectural icon, from construction and golden age to renovation and its rebirth.
Jock Peters, Architecture and Design
Title | Jock Peters, Architecture and Design PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Long |
Publisher | Bauer and Dean Publishers |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2021-10-11 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9781735600116 |
Scholar and historian Christopher Long turns his attention to the little-known German-born architect and designer Jock Peters (1889-1934). This engaging study examines the architect's early development in Germany-Peters's work in Hamburg before World War I and in Berlin after the war-and the influences that shaped his thinking. Professor Long then places Peters's more mature work-created after he immigrated to America in 1922-within the context of the early history of Los Angeles modernism in the 1920s and early 1930s. Of Peters's modern work produced in America, most notable are the interiors he designed for the once-famous Hollander department store in New York City as well as those for Bullock's Wilshire in Los Angeles (the building was recently restored by Southwestern Law School). Both projects brought him international recognition. Peters also designed a dynamic sales office building for the short-lived Maddox Airlines, as well as stores and houses for the developer William Lingenbrink, a major supporter of the burgeoning modernism in Southern California. Aside from his architectural work, Peters designed film sets for Famous Lasky-Players (later Paramount Pictures), working in the famed art department of Hans Dreier. Despite his early death, Peters managed to leave his mark on the modernist landscape in Southern California at a time when the new style was just emerging.The 262 historic photographs, etchings, watercolors, drawings (including floor plans), many in color, create a visually rich study of Peters's work, including his designs for houses, retail spaces, storefronts, furniture, packaging, textiles, and film sets. Much of the material is from the architect's personal archive, still in family hands, and has never before been published.
The Tide Was Always High
Title | The Tide Was Always High PDF eBook |
Author | Josh Kun |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 2017-09-12 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0520294408 |
"Published with the assistance of the Getty Foundation"--Title page
Mona Lisa in Camelot
Title | Mona Lisa in Camelot PDF eBook |
Author | Margaret Leslie Davis |
Publisher | ReadHowYouWant.com |
Pages | 402 |
Release | 2010-10 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1458778665 |
In 1962, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy tirelessly campaigned to debut Da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" in New York. And as only Jacqueline Kennedy could do, she infused America's first museum blockbuster show with a unique sense of pageantry, igniting a national love affair with the arts.
The Lost Gutenberg
Title | The Lost Gutenberg PDF eBook |
Author | Margaret Leslie Davis |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2019-03-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0698409809 |
“A lively tale of historical innovation, the thrill of the bibliophile’s hunt, greed and betrayal.” – The New York Times Book Review "An addictive and engaging look at the ‘competitive, catty and slightly angst-ridden’ heart of the world of book collecting.” - The Houston Chronicle The never-before-told story of one extremely rare copy of the Gutenberg Bible, and its impact on the lives of the fanatical few who were lucky enough to own it. For rare-book collectors, an original copy of the Gutenberg Bible--of which there are fewer than 50 in existence--represents the ultimate prize. Here, Margaret Leslie Davis recounts five centuries in the life of one copy, from its creation by Johannes Gutenberg, through the hands of monks, an earl, the Worcestershire sauce king, and a nuclear physicist to its ultimate resting place, in a steel vault in Tokyo. Estelle Doheny, the first woman collector to add the book to her library and its last private owner, tipped the Bible onto a trajectory that forever changed our understanding of the first mechanically printed book. The Lost Gutenberg draws readers into this incredible saga, immersing them in the lust for beauty, prestige, and knowledge that this rarest of books sparked in its owners. Exploring books as objects of obsession across centuries, this is a must-read for history buffs, book collectors, seekers of hidden treasures, and anyone who has ever craved a remarkable book--and its untold stories.
Iconic Vision
Title | Iconic Vision PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Gee |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9781626400085 |
Stephen Gee explores the truly groundbreaking work of a long forgotten genius and pioneer of the Los Angeles skyline, John Parkinson. Credited with designing the city's most iconic structures - City Hall and Union Station, among others - Parkinson was a true revolutionary and helped to conceive the first skyscrapers in LA. This is the first full length book dedicated to his work, filled with stunning visuals and fascinating facts.
Film Noir Style
Title | Film Noir Style PDF eBook |
Author | Kimberly Truhler |
Publisher | Goodknight Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2021-01-12 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 9781732273597 |
Explores twenty definitive film noir titles from 1941 to 1950 and traces the evolution of popular fashion in the decade of the 1940s, the impact of World War II on home-front fashion, and the influence of the film noir genre on popular fashion.