Unexpected Pucci
Title | Unexpected Pucci PDF eBook |
Author | Laudomia Pucci |
Publisher | Rizzoli Publications |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019-10-01 |
Genre | Design |
ISBN | 8891822744 |
A book for fashion and design lovers detailing Emilio Pucci's creativity beyond fashion, expressed through his interior design projects, rugs, and porcelain. The brightly colored printed fabrics that twist around in a kaleidoscope created by Emilio Pucci recount an important period of Italian fashion history dating back to the 1960s. This volume celebrates Emilio Pucci's creativity, which he expressed through his interior design projects, rugs, and porcelain, as well as in his fashion. Pucci's patterns and designs have been used in collaboration with other brands to create designer and collector objects. Emilio Pucci focused on the creation of rugs that were presented in 1970 at the Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo in Buenos Aires. The production of exclusive rugs continues upon the request of selected clients, whose houses have been photographed for the book. Currently, Pucci collaborates with Cappellini, Kartell, Bisazza, Illy, and many others on their interior design projects.eation of rugs that were presented at the Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo in Buenos Aires. The production of exclusive rugs continues upon the request of selected clients, whose houses have been photographed for the book. Currently, Pucci collaborates with Cappellini, Kartell, Bisazza, Illy, and many others on their interior design projects.
Vicious Little Snakes
Title | Vicious Little Snakes PDF eBook |
Author | Trilina Pucci |
Publisher | |
Pages | 392 |
Release | 2021-03-26 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Caroline Whitmore is cunning, inconsiderate, and ruthless. Despite that, I can't recall a day that's gone by when I haven't thought about her at least once. On paper, we're a perfect match--Only on paper.In real life, we're a disaster. She hates me. Hates the way I dress--everything I say. My basic existence.But what I hate is more complicated. Because I'm a moth to a gorgeous, petite, brunette flame.I hate that I still remember what she wore the day we sat together in sixth grade. And that I would move mountains for her smile.I hate every guy that gets too close.And that one of them gets to stay.I hate that I want her so bad that I used my best friend to make her jealous.But most of all, I hate that Caroline Whitmore is the one that got away.
Emilio Pucci
Title | Emilio Pucci PDF eBook |
Author | Mariuccia Casadio |
Publisher | Universe Publishing(NY) |
Pages | 88 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
An exploration of the career and creations of the Italian fashion designer.
Pucci
Title | Pucci PDF eBook |
Author | Shirley Kennedy |
Publisher | |
Pages | 214 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Costume designers |
ISBN | 9781558590571 |
Security Empire
Title | Security Empire PDF eBook |
Author | Molly Pucci |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 393 |
Release | 2020-01-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0300242573 |
A compelling examination of the establishment of the secret police in Communist Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Eastern Germany This book examines the history of early secret police forces in Poland, Czechoslovakia, and East Germany in the aftermath of the Second World War. Molly Pucci delves into the ways their origins diverged from the original Soviet model based on differing interpretations of communism and local histories. She also illuminates the difference between veteran agents who fought in foreign wars and younger, more radical agents who combatted "enemies of communism" in the Stalinist terror in Eastern Europe.
The Lady of Sing Sing
Title | The Lady of Sing Sing PDF eBook |
Author | Idanna Pucci |
Publisher | S&S/Simon Element |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2020-03-10 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1982139315 |
This “gripping social history” (Publishers Weekly), with all the passion and pathos of a classic opera, chronicles the riveting first campaign against the death penalty waged in 1895 by American pioneer activist, Cora Slocomb, Countess of Brazzà, to save the life of a twenty-year-old illiterate Italian immigrant, Maria Barbella, who killed the man who had abused her. Previously published as The Trials of Maria Barbella. In 1895, a twenty-two-year-old Italian seamstress named Maria Barbella was accused of murdering her lover, Domenico Cataldo, after he seduced her and broke his promise to marry her. Following a sensational trial filled with inept lawyers, dishonest reporters and editors, and a crooked judge repaying political favors, the illiterate immigrant became the first woman sentenced to the newly invented electric chair at Sing Sing, where she is also the first female prisoner. Behind the scenes, a corporate war raged for the monopoly of electricity pitting two giants, Edison and Westinghouse with Nikola Tesla at his side, against each other. Enter Cora Slocomb, an American-born Italian aristocrat and activist, who launched the first campaign against the death penalty to save Maria. Rallying the New York press, Cora reached out across the social divide—from the mansions of Fifth Avenue to the tenements of Little Italy. Maria’s “crime of honor” quickly becomes a cause celebre, seizing the nation’s attention. Idanna Pucci, Cora’s great-granddaughter, masterfully recounts this astonishing story by drawing on original research and documents from the US and Italy. This dramatic page-turner, interwoven with twists and unexpected turns, grapples with the tragedy of immigration, capital punishment, ethnic prejudice, criminal justice, corporate greed, violence against women, and a woman’s right to reject the role of victim. Over a century later, this story is as urgent as ever.
The Pucci of Florence
Title | The Pucci of Florence PDF eBook |
Author | Carla D'Arista |
Publisher | Harvey Miller |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Architecture, Renaissance |
ISBN | 9781912554256 |
Shrewd and ruthless, the Pucci were Medici loyalists whose political and cultural alignment with the most powerful family in Renaissance Florence was rewarded with wealth and influence. The Pucci family's martial support for the Medici in the ugly business of ruling Tuscany drove their transformation from a clan of minor guildsmen to a noble dynasty with three cardinals to its name. Over the next centuries, they showcased their exalted status with art and architecture that mirrored Medici tastes and reflected the values of civic humanism. The political and religious turmoil of the High Renaissance is writ large in this vivid portrait of the Pucci cardinals and their artistic patronage, a cultural biography inflected by the expulsion of the Medici from Florence, the Sack of Rome, the Reformation, and the occupation of Italy by Emperor Charles V. New archival evidence documents the chapels, palaces, and villas that were built, expanded, and decorated by the Pucci family in Rome, Tuscany, and Umbria. These celebrated projects were carried out by luminaries of Renaissance art and architecture: Michelozzo, the Pollaiuolo brothers, the Sangallo family, Baccio d'Agnolo, the Montelupo workshop, and others. A remarkable body of inventories reveals how the family's trials and tribulations shaped the fate of their estates and illustrates the role luxury goods played in the social ambitions of this newly-arrived family. Finally, a previously unknown catalogue of Palazzo Pucci tells the tale of the nineteenth-century dispersal of the family's priceless Renaissance artworks, a collection that once paralleled the splendor of the Medici court.