Visions of Paris

Visions of Paris
Title Visions of Paris PDF eBook
Author Robert Delaunay
Publisher Abrams
Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre Art, French
ISBN 9780810969063

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Published to accompany an exhibition which moved from the Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin to the Guggenheim Museum, New York, in February 1998, this is a study of a series of paintings and drawings of Paris between 1909 and 1914 which established Robert Delaunay as a major artist.

When the Eiffel Tower was New

When the Eiffel Tower was New
Title When the Eiffel Tower was New PDF eBook
Author Miriam R. Levin
Publisher University of Massachusetts Press
Pages 138
Release 1989
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Futuredays

Futuredays
Title Futuredays PDF eBook
Author Isaac Asimov
Publisher Owl Books
Pages 96
Release 1986
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780805001204

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Illustrations created in France to celebrate the turn of the century, show scenes depicting the future of air travel, helicopters, undersea colonies, agriculture and the radio

Paleoart

Paleoart
Title Paleoart PDF eBook
Author Zoë Lescaze
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Art
ISBN 9783836555111

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Presents the history of paleoart from 1830-1990. These are not cave paintings produced thousands of years ago, but modern visions of prehistory: stunning paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures, mosaics, and murals that mingle scientific fact with unbridled fantasy

Fathers, Pastors and Kings

Fathers, Pastors and Kings
Title Fathers, Pastors and Kings PDF eBook
Author Alison Forrestal
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 284
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780719069765

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Fathers, Pastors and Kings is a first-class research monograph on an important issue in the history of the Catholic Church, exploring the conceptions of episcopacy that shaped the identity of the bishops of France in the wake of the reforming Council of T.

Impressionist France

Impressionist France
Title Impressionist France PDF eBook
Author Simon R. Kelly
Publisher Other Distribution
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Art
ISBN 9780300196955

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A novel look at the relationship between Impressionist painting and photography and the forging of a national identity in France between 1850 and 1880 Between 1850 and 1880, Impressionist landscape painting and early forms of photography flourished within the arts in France. In the context of massive social and political change that also marked this era, painters and photographers composed competing visions of France as modern and industrialized or as rural and anti-modern. Impressionist France explores the resonances between landscape art and national identity as reflected in the paintings and photographs made during this period, examining and illustrating in particular the works of key artists such as Édouard Baldus, Gustave Le Gray, the Bisson Frères, Édouard Manet, Jean-François Millet, Claude Monet, Charles Nègre, and Camille Pissarro. This ambitious premise focuses on the whole of France, exploring the relationship between landscape art and the notion of French nationhood across the country's varied and spectacular landscapes in seven geographical sections and four scholarly essays, which provide new information regarding the production and impact of French Impressionism. Distributed for the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and the Saint Louis Museum of Art Exhibition Schedule: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (10/19/13-02/09/14) Saint Louis Art Museum (03/16/14-07/06/14)

The Mercury Visions of Louis Daguerre

The Mercury Visions of Louis Daguerre
Title The Mercury Visions of Louis Daguerre PDF eBook
Author Dominic Smith
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 336
Release 2007-01-09
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781416551904

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The debut novel from the New York Times bestselling author of The Last Painting of Sara de Vos reimagines the life of Louis Daguerre, the inventor of photography, who becomes convinced that the world is going to end when his mind unravels due to mercury poisoning. He is determined to reconnect with the only woman he has ever loved before the End comes. Louis Daguerre's story is set against the backdrop of a Paris prone to bohemian excess and social unrest. Poets and dandies debate art and style in the cafes while students and rebels fill the garrets with revolutionary talk and gun smoke. It is here, amid this strange and beguiling setting, that Louis Daguerre sets off to capture his doomsday subjects. Louis enlists the help of the womanizing poet Charles Baudelaire, known to the salon set as the "Prince of Clouds" and a jaded but beautiful prostitute named Pigeon. Together they scour the Paris underworld for images worthy of Daguerre's list. But Louis is also confronted by a chance to reunite with the only woman he's ever loved. Half a lifetime ago, Isobel Le Fournier kissed Louis Daguerre in a wine cave outside of Orleans. The result was a proposal, a rejection, and a misunderstanding that outlasted three kings and an emperor. Now, in the countdown to his apocalypse, Louis wants to understand why he has carried the memory of that kiss for so long.