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1982107934Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester 1982 Livre en anglais In-4 relié 26,5 cm sur 22. . Jaquette en état moyen. 176 pages. Colours and black and white images in this rare book about orientalist painting in France in the XIXth century.Bon état d’occasion.
In 8', br. ed. pp. XI+368, in inglese; pieghe al dorso, interno brunito, data scritta a penna all'occhiello, buon es.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 360 p., color and b/w ills. The exhibition highlights the orientalist trend in Polish painting, as well as drawings and graphic arts. The works in the exhibition cover a wide period from the 17th to the early 19th centuries. Among others, the exhibition includes drawings by Christian Kamsetzer of his Turkish travels, as well as oriental scenes by artists like Zmurko and Brandt. The artworks exemplify topics related to the Ottoman world, and to a lesser extent, the Near East and North African regions. One section of the exhibition is dedicated to Stanislaw Chlebowski, the court artist of Sultan Abdülaziz. Works by other artists who had visited Turkey, among them Jan Matejko, Waclaw Pawliszak, Jan Ciaglinski, and Jacek Malczewski, are also included. Selected from the collections of Polish institutions ranging from the National Museums in Warsaw, Kraków, Poznan, and Wroclaw, the University Library in Warsaw, to Lazienki Palace Museum, the exhibition brings together approximately 190 works. The apogee of Orientalism, which refers to a cultural current in Europe centred on an interest in the cultures of the East manifesting itself in art, architecture, music, literature, and the theatre, arrived in the 19th century, when a distinct Orientalist current sprang forth from academic painting, inspired first and foremost by the cultures of the Islamic countries of the Middle East and North Africa, as well as of Moorish Spain. In the specific case of Poland, interest in the Orient goes back to medieval times; a natural result of her geographic location, which rendered Poland particularly susceptible to influences from the East. To a large extent, this period in Polish history was defined by successive wars with the Ottomans, and it left an indelible trace in culture. A variety of equestrian types, generic skirmishes and great historic battles were depicted many times by various skilled artists, as well as Oriental characters, landscapes, and genre scenes -first and foremost of the harem. The latter subject matter, popular among audiences, was often taken up by painters who had never been to the East themselves. Exhibition catalogue presents works by the artists among them Jan Matejko, Waclaw Pawliszak, Jan Ciaglinski, Jacek Malczewski, and especially Stanislaw Chlebowski, the court artist of Sultan Abdülaziz, are included, and also sheds light on the artistic influences of Poland's cultural interaction with the East, different from the Western Orientalist approach, through history, diplomacy, battles and travellers.
91162aafLeiden / Köln, E. J. Brill, 1971, gr. in-8vo, VII (+1) + 74 S., unaufgeschnitten, Original-Pappband.
87423aafLondon-Boston, Faber and Faber, 1979, in-8vo, 608 p., fully illustr. with drawings in b/w, copy from the archives of the publisher with stamp ‘Exemplaire d’Archive’, orig. clothbound.
87425aafNew York, Rizzoli, 1979, in-8vo, 608 p., fully illustr. with drawings in b/w, copy from the archives of the publisher with stamp ‘Exemplaire d’Archive’, orig. ill. clothbound slightly damaged.
FIRST AND ONLY EDITION of this extremely rare collection of Middle Eastern and Orientalist poetry. 3, V, 200 pp. LENGTHY PRESENTATION INSCRIPTION TO A CLOSE FRIEND, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Numerous Orientalist drawings by Auguste Sage. Printed on very good wove paper. 12mo. Bound in contemporary quarter calf and decorated boards. Slight traces of wear to edges of boards, else FINE AND BRIGHT.
153219Archives Départementales Marseille 1982 Catalogue in-4 ( 295 X 210 mm ) de 141 pages, broché sous couverture illustré. Catalogue de l'importante et magnifique exposition qui s'est tenue à Marseille de Novembre 82 à Février 83. Abondante iconographie. Très bel exemplaire. Recherché comme les autres catalogues consacrés à cette exposition.
CZC-6790Au cœur du Japon, roman traduit de l'Anglais par Jean Herbert Vol in-8, 200x130, jolie reliure demi-cuir, couvertures d'origines conservées, 354 pages, bel exemplaire. Édition Victor Attinger 1936 ref/155
CZC-6790Au cœur du Japon, roman traduit de l'Anglais par Jean Herbert Vol in-8, 200x130, jolie reliure demi-cuir, couvertures d'origines conservées, 354 pages, bel exemplaire. Édition Victor Attinger 1936 ref/155
38976In-4 (235 x 185 mm), broché, couverture cartonnée imprimée de l'éditeur, 509, (1) p, 8 planches hors texte et 24 cartes et plans dépliants dont un très grand en couleurs d'Oran. Paris, Félix Alcan (imprimé sur les presses de F. Fontana, Alger), 1938.
New English Paperback. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). Edition in Turkish. 335 p., color ills. Turkish edition of this exhibition catalogue of "Ten thousand years of Iranian civilization, two thousand years of common heritage. [Exhibition catalogue]. Topkapi Palace Museum, Imperial Stables, December 2, 2009 - February 5, 2010." "The exhibition featured nearly 300 artifacts from Topkapi Palace Museum and National Museum of Iran as well as collections from Istanbul Archeology Museum, Sadberk Hanim Museum and the Military Museum of Istanbul. Within the scope of this exhibition, Turkey-Iran relations were assessed with references to political, economic and cultural contexts. This exhibition revealed collections pertaining to Iranian civilization which were not exhibited in Turkey ever before.".
in-8°, III-1098 pages, photographies h.t., broché Bon état. [FL-1] Avec des textes inédits.
138185aafFribourg : Acad. Press / Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2011, gr. in-8vo, VII + 291 p. + 191 Fig. on plates, hellblauer Original-Pappband, / orig. hardcover.
39273New York, Hari G. Gavil, 1928, in 12 broché, 84 pages ; frontispice et 10 planches hors-texte ; la première garde blanche manque ; ex-dono manuscrit au verso du frontispice ; couvetrure légèrement fanée.
1870109141870 plaquette bleue (booklet) in-octavo, couverture muette (cover without text), sans illustration (no illustration), 28 pages, sans date (no date) (les 1850-60 années environ) à Paris Imprimerie de Cosson,
In-8, broché, couverture imprimée (lég. défr.), 21 p. Edition originale. L'auteur fait le point sur le projet de transformer le Sahara oriental en mer intérieure, par le creusement d'un canal avec la Méditerranée. E. Cosson était membre de l'Académie des sciences.
ORD-163Alger. Imprimerie Officielle. 1948 et 1955. 2 volumes in-8 (ca 160 x 250mm) brochés, couvertures crème imprimées, 111 et 118 pages. Très nombreuses illustrations dans et hors texte. La deuxième note a été publiée sur les instructions de M. SOUSTELLE, la première sur l'ordre du Ministre NAEGELEN. Petits défauts mais bon état général. Les 2 plaquettes.
cm 30x30; illustrato. Questo libro consiste in un tributo a quella che è stata definita la più mortale arma bianca della storia. Un tempo fredda clinica arma d' attacco, la spada giapponese occupa attualmente un luogo metafisico nella immaginazione popolare. Un genuino oggetto di culto nel più moderno senso della parola, fino a trasformarsi in una suggestiva icona dell' arte e della cultura orientali...Con centinaia di splendide fotografie inedite di lame, montature e accessori tutte rigorosamente a colori.
In 16°, brossura editoriale illustrata, pp. 127, (5), con tavole fotografiche f.t. virate in seppia; buon esemplare, lieve mancanza al piede del dorso e strappetto alla testa del dorso. (ZC1/A) (ZC1/A)
1954R31965, Ed.De Chevetogne 1954 97pp., brochure originale, 25cm., bon état, dans la collection "Irénikon", R31965
97pp., brochure originale, 25cm., bon état, dans la collection "Irénikon", R31965
1933ARCH0260Roma, Pontificio Istituto Biblico 1933. 4°, 47 S., 85 Autographien im Anh., OKart., Vorderdeckel lose, Rü. rissig m. zahlr. Fehlst. (tlw. Titelverlust), Einbd. lichtspurig m. zahlr. kl. Stockfl. an den Rändern sowie einzelnen kl. Randrissen, kl. Wasserfl. am vord. Umschl., hinten kl. Fehlst., Text gebr., zahlr. Eselsohren, hs. Vermerk auf Innentit., unaufgeschn. (= Analecta Orientalia 8). Schrift- u. Namenszug d. Autors auf Innentit. 1934 erschien noch ein zweites Heft, dieses jedoch nicht dabei.
(Viaggi - Cina - Orientalismo) In 8°, legatura novecentesca in mezza pelle color ocra, al dorso titoli ed impressioni in oro, carta marmorizzata policroma ai piatti, pp. (4),162,(2), frontespizio con titoli entro bordura a fregio, testatine, capolettera e finalini tipografici ornati, 31 illustrazioni di cui 11 intercalate nel testo e 20 a piena pagina. Ottimo stato di conservazione.
64449P., Piazza (Collection "Ex Oriente Lux"), 1927, in 12 relié pleine basane marron de l'éditeur, dos à faux nerfs orné à froid, plats estampés à froid, tête dorée, couverture conservée, 122 pages ; rares piqûres aux premiers feuillets blancs ; quelques frottis.