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1996167319Kulturgeschichtlicher Hintergrund und literarische Tradition der Wandbilder im Konstanzer Haus "Zur Kunkel". Konstanz, Stadler, 1996. Mit zahlreichen, teils farbigen Abbildungen. 184 S. Farbiger Or.-Pp.
200267052Offenbach am Main : Ed. Huber 2002. 180 S. : überw. Ill. ; 29 cm kart., Softcover/Paperback, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
1954157575Ein modernes Märchen. Stuttgart, Plötner, 1954. Mit zahlreichen farbigen Illustrationen von Egon Kingerter. 111 S. Farbiger Or.-Hlwd.; leicht angestaubt, Kapitale etwas bestoßen. [5 Warenabbildungen]
1955122338Leipzig, Fachbuchverlag 1955. * Mit 189 Abbildungen. 131 Seiten. 23 x 16,5 cm. Original-Halbleinenband. [2 Warenabbildungen]
1955V9055Leipzig (VEB Fachbuchverlag) 1955 (Erste Ausgabe). 8°, Originalhalbleinen mit illustriertem Originalumschlag, 131 S., 189 Bildern
1983300775Frankfurt am Main, Eichborn, 1983. 40 Blatt, unpaginiert. Mit zahlreichen Schwarz-Weiß- Abbildungen. 28 cm. Originalkarton.
Wright, Frank L. La città vivente. Ediz. illustrata. , Einaudi 2000-09-26, Buono stato. La copertina flessibile è lievemente ombrata e sporca. Molto buono (Very Good) . <br> <br> Copertina flessibile <br> 288<br> 8824505953
Wright, Frank L. Per la causa dell\'architettura. , Gangemi 1997-12-18, Buono stato. Le pagine e la copertina flessibile sono lievemente ombrate. Buono (Good) . <br> <br> Copertina flessibile <br> 192<br> 8874486073
199392467München Droemer Knaur, 1993.
illustrazioni di Eric Hanson fotografie di James Wojcik
Very good hardcover with plastic coated, unclipped dust jacket, DJ is slightly discoloured and displays edge-wear and handling consistent with age. The boards are gold embossed on front and spine. Spine ends are slightly creased. Internally, plates and text are clean and clear throughout. GE Used
Mm 195x250 Brossura originale con bandelle, copertina figurata, 320 pagine profusamente illustrate in nero e a colori. Libro in perfette condizioni di nuovo, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
19682111902153101339Sutairu-sha 1968. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Sutairu-sha paperback
Eight issues total. All octavo in illus, stapled wraps; approx 50 - 75 pages each; b/w illus; adverts Offered as a lot only. || Sewing ; Clothing making ; Handicraft -- Periodicals. Home economics -- Periodicals. Also called: Workbasket home arts mag.
20106770CBMünchen [u.a.], Prestel Verlag, 2010. 4°, 175 S. mit zahlr. s/w und Farbabbildungen, original Leineneinband (Hardcover) mit original Schutzumschlag, deutsche Erstausgabe sehr schönes, sauberes Exemplar (L)
740 pages. Features: Nicole Kidman, Fashion's Brightest Star - on Life as an Icon; 740 pages of polished chic; Stress & Skin; Is Your Hair Hip?; How to Succeed in Fashion; Hugh Jackman; Katie Holmes; and much more. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this massive and excellent September issue. Book
2004104896Hoboken, New Jersy, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2004, gr. in-8°, xii-492 pp, 2 pages de publicités d'époque et 24 pl. de photos hors texte, notes and sources, biblio, index, reliure cartonnée vermillon de l'éditeur, jaquette illustrée, bon état. Texte en anglais
31834n. p. n. d. Housed in the publisher's printed paper chemise. Age toning to plate edges. Plate I '1645' with slight diagonal crease to lower corner. Withal a VG set. 21 plates of color images depicting ladies' fashion of the period. 7-3/8" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/> unknown books
1950218271950. Unknown designer fashion illustration archive circa 1950s-1960s documenting women's garment design and construction practices in the mid-twentieth century. The material operates in Cultural/Representational Mode illustrating the aesthetics technical processes and stylistic evolution of women's fashion during the postwar and early modernist period and offering insight into how clothing design was conceptualized drafted and annotated at the working level. The archive reflects shifting silhouettes and decorative approaches associated with mid-century fashion including structured postwar forms and emerging streamlined influences.<br /> Archive comprises over 100 original fashion illustrations each executed in ink on sheets measuring approximately 6.5 x 9 inches. The drawings depict a range of garments including cocktail dresses coats suits blouses and eveningwear with attention to silhouette drapery and surface embellishment. Many sheets include handwritten annotations in cursive along margins and versos detailing construction elements such as measurements fabric choices and stylistic variations. Examples include labeled designs such as "cocktail dress" "coat" and "suit" with notes specifying features like "turtle neck - bare cut out - colors - gold" and "square low neckline with studded pearls. colors - purple - gold." The annotations suggest iterative design thinking with references to materials color palettes and structural adjustments indicating use as a working portfolio rather than presentation-only sketches.<br /> This archive provides detailed evidence of mid-century fashion design practices at the level of individual garment planning bridging artistic representation and technical instruction. The combination of visual sketches and written notes demonstrates how designers translated aesthetic concepts into wearable forms contributing to the study of dressmaking textile use and women's fashion history during a period of stylistic transition. The volume and consistency of the material suggest sustained use potentially within a professional or training context. Light wear and minor handling marks; overall very good condition. A substantial working archive illustrating mid-twentieth-century women's fashion design and construction methods. unknown
1950218261950. Fashion design archive. 1950s-1960s. This group documents mid-century women's fashion design practice through a sustained body of original sketches and working notes showing how garments were conceived annotated and prepared for construction during a period of stylistic transition in American dress. The material provides direct evidence of design thinking at the level of silhouette fabric selection and pattern planning including repeated attention to cocktail wear outer garments and formal dress. It captures the movement from structured postwar styles toward more experimental and decorative approaches associated with later mid-century fashion with particular emphasis on the technical and aesthetic decisions made by a designer or dressmaker.<br /> <br /> Archive of over 100 original hand-drawn fashion sketches on individual sheets measuring approximately 6.5 x 9 inches executed in ink with extensive handwritten annotations on rectos versos and margins. The drawings depict a range of women's garments including dresses blouses coats and evening wear with recurring titles such as "cocktail dress" "cocktail cape" and "dress." The figures are rendered with attention to line proportion and textile texture often emphasizing drape fitted bodices and surface embellishment. Annotations provide detailed construction guidance including measurements fabric types and pattern instructions. One design for a strappy dress specifies "Pattern: leopard or zebra fur attached.fabric velveteen.color red -- orange -- black." indicating experimentation with bold materials and color combinations. The consistent pairing of image and instruction suggests use as a working portfolio either for client presentation dressmaking production or formal training.<br /> <br /> Mid-century fashion in the United States expanded through department stores home sewing and professional dressmaking with designers and students producing working sketches that translated style into reproducible garments. The presence of detailed technical notes alongside finished illustrations places this archive within that production process linking aesthetic design to practical construction. Light wear from handling; overall very good. A concentrated record of mid-century women's fashion design practice preserving both the visual language and technical methods used to create garments during a period of evolving style. unknown
1951200661951. Fashion Women's fashion design sketches dated 1951 document the rapid transformation of female dress following the end of wartime rationing and the international adoption of Christian Dior's "New Look" silhouette. These drawings show designers experimenting with narrow waists structured bustlines wide skirts and dramatic outerwear styles that defined postwar femininity and reshaped global fashion culture in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Such instructional sketches provide visual evidence of how couture aesthetics circulated through design schools and professional training environments during a moment when fashion industries in Europe and the United States were rebuilding after World War II.<br /> <br /> Archive of fifteen original women's fashion design sketches executed on nine illustration boards measuring approximately 11 x 14 inches. Drawings are rendered in pencil ink watercolor and collage techniques and depict coats dresses trench coats and daywear ensembles characteristic of early 1950s style. Several boards include multiple designs including sheath dresses with high necklines and plunging backs bell sleeved coats trimmed with fur and children's pinafore dresses worn over blouses. One design shows a woman wearing a flight jacket cravat and pleated trousers recalling mid century women adopting traditionally masculine tailoring. One board bears the signature "Reindel" on the verso.<br /> <br /> Designs prominently feature hourglass silhouettes associated with Dior's New Look including cinched waists sloped shoulders and flared skirts. Other garments incorporate menswear inspired coats and tailored outerwear reflecting the hybridization of wartime practicality and postwar luxury. Boards show light foxing and minor handling marks. Very good condition. A visual teaching archive illustrating postwar fashion design practice during the early Cold War era. unknown
1950218281950. Fashion design archive likely 1950s to 1960s documenting women's garment design during the mid-century through original working sketches that preserve both style development and the practical language of dressmaking. The archive is strongest as evidence of how women's fashion was conceived on paper before production with repeated attention to silhouette trim fabric and construction. Dresses blouses coats and eveningwear appear throughout placing the material within the visual world of postwar American fashion as it moved from structured elegance toward sharper and more decorative later mid-century forms.<br /> <br /> Archive of over 100 original hand-drawn fashion sketches on individual sheets measuring approximately 6.5 x 9 inches. The drawings are executed in ink and depict a wide range of women's clothing including fitted dresses capes blouses coats and formal designs with careful attention to drape proportion neckline sleeve treatment and surface embellishment. Many sheets are accompanied by dense handwritten notes in the margins or on the reverse recording measurements fabric suggestions and pattern or construction instructions. The combination of illustration and notation gives the sheets the character of working designs rather than purely display drawings and suggests use in dressmaking training or client planning.<br /> <br /> The archive belongs to the history of women's fashion not only as a record of finished styles but as evidence of the design process itself preserving the intermediate stage between idea and garment. Such working sketches show how fashion circulated through manual skill technical knowledge and close attention to fabric and form in the decades before design became fully digitized. Light general wear from use; overall very good. A substantial mid-century design archive that preserves the visual and technical vocabulary of women's fashion making across more than one hundred original sketches. unknown
1877List323Chicago: J.B. Westendorf 1877. Folio 10 ½ x 14 inches 6 pp. Very Good. J.B. Westendorf unknown books
1528234111.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0243499531.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback