The Colours of ...

The Colours of ...
Title The Colours of ... PDF eBook
Author Erik Mattie
Publisher Birkhäuser
Pages 376
Release 2015-02-17
Genre Architecture
ISBN 3038213659

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Color is inextricably linked with architecture; as a design element and also as an inherent quality, it characterizes the shape and texture of the built fabric. The book presents extraordinary color schemes, both in terms of technology and aesthetics, for ground-breaking architecture with a wide spectrum of functions: from apartment to concert hall, from flagship store to city park. The focus is on the works of the three architects Frank O. Gehry, Jean Nouvel and Wang Shu. This is expanded by the works of other practices such as BIG, Zaha Hadid, Herzog & de Meuron, Toyo Ito and SANAA. This publication presents a compendium that documents color schemes in architecture in the context of very different aesthetic approaches. The large-format photographs by Iwan Baan, Christian Richters, Roland Halbe and Philippe Ruault fascinate with their clarity and presence.

The Colours of Copenhagen

The Colours of Copenhagen
Title The Colours of Copenhagen PDF eBook
Author Bente Lange
Publisher Royal Danish Academy of Fine a
Pages 221
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Color in architecture
ISBN 9788787136174

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Chats on Royal Copenhagen Porcelain

Chats on Royal Copenhagen Porcelain
Title Chats on Royal Copenhagen Porcelain PDF eBook
Author Arthur Hayden
Publisher
Pages 372
Release 1918
Genre Copenhagen (Denmark)
ISBN

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Royal Copenhagen Porcelain

Royal Copenhagen Porcelain
Title Royal Copenhagen Porcelain PDF eBook
Author Arthur Hayden
Publisher
Pages 472
Release 1911
Genre Collectors and collecting
ISBN

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Facing the Colours of Roman Portraiture

Facing the Colours of Roman Portraiture
Title Facing the Colours of Roman Portraiture PDF eBook
Author Amalie Skovmøller
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 596
Release 2020-09-07
Genre Art
ISBN 3110583801

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The fact that most ancient marble portraits were once intentionally polychrome has always been lurking at the corners of art historical and archaeological research. Despite the fact, that the colours of the sculpted forms completed, enhanced and even extended the plastic shapes, the topic has not been devoted much dedicated attention. This book represents the first full-length academic monograph which explores the original polychromy of Roman white marble portraiture. It presents results from scientific analysis of portraits in statuary and bust formats dating to the first three centuries CE. The book also explores the cultural and social significance of colours in their original contexts, and how the immaterial affects of the polychrome, three-dimensional images can be integrated into the traditional research into ancient portraiture, which has tended to place overwhelming emphasis on iconography, typology and biography. By doing so the ancient sculpted marble form, as we know it, will be exposed and confronted, and the impact of manipulated material effects, that were meant to evoke a broad range of multisensory experiences, will be emphasized. The book puts forth a new way of analysis to be tested and developed in the future.

Sculpture and the Nordic Region

Sculpture and the Nordic Region
Title Sculpture and the Nordic Region PDF eBook
Author Elettra Carbone
Publisher Routledge
Pages 178
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Art
ISBN 1351549529

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Histories of sculpture within the Nordic region are under-studied and the region?s influence upon and translation of influences from elsewhere in Europe remain insufficiently traced. This volume brings to light individual histories of sculptural mobility from the early modern period onwards. Examining the movement of sculptures, sculptors, practices, skills, styles and motifs across borders, through studios and public architectures, within popular and print culture and via texts, the essays collected here consider the extent to which the sculptural artwork is changed by its physical movement and its transfigurations in other media. How does the meaning and form of these objects performatively respond to the pressure of their relocations and rematerialisations? Conversely, how do sculptures impact their new contexts of display? The contributing authors engage with a wide variety of objects and media in their essays. Each focuses on the contextualisation of sculpture in an original and timely way, exploring how mobility acts as a filter offering new perspectives on iconography, memorialisation, collecting, iconoclasm and exhibiting. From the stave churches of early Norway to the decoration of International Style monoliths of the twentieth century, from Italian quarries to Baroque palaces, from fountains to figurines, from text to performance, these wide-ranging and fascinating case studies contribute to the rich history of the Nordic region?s sculptural production.

Catalogue

Catalogue
Title Catalogue PDF eBook
Author Montgomery Ward
Publisher
Pages 734
Release 1926
Genre Commercial catalogs
ISBN

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