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200781132Museum. New. 2007. Hardcover. 1851774998 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 128 pages. Description: "Over the past five years a group of talented young New Yorkbased designers of clothing and accessories has emerged to both international critical and commercial success. 'New York Fashion' illustrates the best examples of the work of twenty of New Yorks latest generation of fashion designers including Zac Posen Proenza Schouler Jean Yu Behnaz Sarafpour and Derek Lam. Sonnet Stanfill examines the reasons behind this exciting rise in new talent focusing not only on emerging designers and their contributions to the changing fashion industry but also exploring New York as a fashion capital in the 21st century: a whirl of chaos inspiration and beauty. Illustrations include Scarlett Johansson in a Derek Lam bustier dress Natalie Portman in the Empire State dress by Zac Posen and many more." -- with a bonus offer-- . Museum hardcover
1821ABC_48761Mexico 1821. Ca. 21.5 x 15.5 cm. The text is set within a decorative woodcut border together with a woodcut illustration of the Virgin of Guadalupe. 1 leaf. Beautifully printed broadside sonnet thanking the Virgin of Guadalupe for Mexico's victory over Spain after the Mexican War of Independence 1810-1821. Because the Virgin's image was used from the very start of the war she became a central symbol in Mexico's fight for independence. The present broadside reflects her significance. Broadsides like this were publicly distributed and quickly discarded thus making surviving examples quite scarce. Only a few copies have been recorded in libraries exclusively in the United States.The Mexican War of Independence was a series of local and regional armed struggles that resulted in Mexico's independence from the Spanish Empire. Spain's grip on its overseas possessions began to falter when Napoleon Bonaparte 1769-1821 invaded Spain in 1808 and forced King Charles IV 1748-1819 to abdicate. The instability of the colonial government allowed resentment towards the old regime to grow in Mexico. The first to issue a call to arms to denounce the bad government was Miguel Hidalgo y Castillo 1753-1811 a Catholic priest who led the first uprising of the war. He used the image of the Virgin of Guadalupe on his banner and most likely mentioned her name in his famous battle cry the grito de Dolores of which the exact words are unknown. Although his uprising did not last long due to tactical errors on his side the image of the Virgin stuck and she became the symbol for Mexico's rebellion.The Virgin of Guadalupe also known as the vírgen morena dark virgin already had a following in Mexico before the war. According to the tradition she appeared four times to Juan Diego a Chichimec peasant in December 1531. She asked him to build a church in her honour on the Hill of Tepeyac the place where she appeared. The bishop demanded proof when Diego relayed the message to him so the Virgin gave him roses which do not grow in December and placed them in Diego's cloak. When Diego unfolded his cloak for the bishop the roses were miraculously arranged in a perfect image of the Virgin of Guadalupe. The chapel was built and the Virgin was revered throughout the country. She became especially popular during and after the war however. The present broadside acknowledges the Virgins role in the independence movement illustrating her impact on Mexico's national identity and revolutionary spirit.In very good condition.l WorldCat 818219426 62559914 9 copies. unknown