Catalog of the Avery Memorial Architectural Library of Columbia University

Catalog of the Avery Memorial Architectural Library of Columbia University
Title Catalog of the Avery Memorial Architectural Library of Columbia University PDF eBook
Author Avery Library
Publisher
Pages 854
Release 1968
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Lazarus

Lazarus
Title Lazarus PDF eBook
Author André Malraux
Publisher Library of Alexandria
Pages 13
Release 2020-09-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1613101279

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Goya

Goya
Title Goya PDF eBook
Author Francisco de Goya
Publisher
Pages
Release 1947
Genre
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My Dear BB . . .

My Dear BB . . .
Title My Dear BB . . . PDF eBook
Author Robert Cumming
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 601
Release 2015-06-16
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0300216068

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In 1925, the 22-year-old Kenneth Clark (1903–1983) and the legendary art critic and historian Bernard Berenson (1865–1959) met in Italy. From that moment, they began a correspondence that lasted until Berenson’s death at age 94. This book makes available, for the first time, the complete correspondence between two of the most influential figures in the 20th-century art world, and gives a new and unique insight into their lives and motivations. The letters are arranged into ten chronological sections, each accompanied by biographical details and providing the context for the events and personalities referred to. They were both talented letter writers: informative, spontaneous, humorous, gossipy, and in their frequent letters they exchanged news and views about art and politics, friends and family life, collectors, connoisseurship, discoveries, books read and written, and travel. Berenson advised Clark on his blossoming career, warning against the museum and commercial art worlds while encouraging his promise as a writer and interpreter of the arts. Above all, these letters trace the development of a deep and intimate friendship.

Goya

Goya
Title Goya PDF eBook
Author Petra Kayser
Publisher
Pages 343
Release 2021
Genre Drawing, Spanish
ISBN 9781925432862

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Goya

Goya
Title Goya PDF eBook
Author José Manuel Matilla
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Art
ISBN 9788484805403

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Drawings by Francisco de Goya presents the fruits of the research undertaken for the publication of a new catalogue raisonné of Goya's drawings, a subject to which the Museo del Prado has always devoted particular attention and which is one of the keystones of its collection. Since the publication of Gassier's catalogue in 1973 the number of drawings attributed to Goya has changed, giving rise to the need for a new catalogue raisonné which updates the enormous body of information accumulated over the course of two centuries of literature on this subject. This book brings together more than 100 drawings by Goya from the Prado's own collections and from public and private ones around the world. It is presented as a chronological survey of his work that includes drawings from throughout his career, ranging from the Italian Sketchbook to the Bordeaux Albums. It also offers an up-to-date vision of the ideas that recurrently appear in Goya's work, revealing the ongoing and long-lasting relevance of his thinking.

Picasso's Mask

Picasso's Mask
Title Picasso's Mask PDF eBook
Author André Malraux
Publisher Da Capo Press
Pages 288
Release 1995-03-22
Genre Art
ISBN 9780306806292

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Following Pablo Picasso's death in 1973, André Malraux was summoned by Jacqueline Picasso, the artist's widow, to her home at Mougins in the South of France. There, surrounded by Picasso's powerful last paintings "painted face to face with death," and his art collection destined for the Louvre, Malraux recollected Picasso's rebellious life and the metamorphosis of his art. In Picasso's Mask, Malraux's memories, at once personal and historical, evoke Picasso as a private man and as a legendary artistic genius. For over half a century, André Malraux (1901–1976) was intimately involved in French intellectual life, as philosopher, novelist, soldier, statesman, and secretary for cultural affairs. Malraux knew Picasso well, and here recollects a number of his conversations with the painter. In rich, evocative, and memory-filled prose, he has written an inspiring and moving reminiscence. Picasso's Mask is one of the most profound works in Malraux's remarkable oeuvre.