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Alexandrie Revisitee (French Edition)... |
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Alexej Von Jawlensky"It is clear from the creations of this outstanding artist that his soul absorbs all the profound beauty of nature through his intoxicated eye, and new beauty is born from his overflowing soul..." These are the words of an enthusiastic visitor to Alexej von Jawlensky's first ever one-man show, published in the communications of the Barmer Kunstverein in 1911. Sadly, von Jawlensky (1864-1941) remains unacknowledged in Russia to this day, even though the rest of the world has long since discovered... |
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Alexej Von Jawlensky, Volume Four: Catalogue Raisonne of the Oil Paintings (The Alexej Von Jawlensky Archive Series)The fourth and last volume of the work of Alexej von Jawlensky covers the watercolours and drawings executed throughout his career. Over 1,200 works are included and illustrated, showing a variety of techniques - watercolour, pencil, chalk, charcoal, pastel, pen and ink, brush and ink, wax crayon and gouache. Also included are some 83 new additions to the oil oeuvre.Jawlensky's watercolours and drawings are considerably less well known than his oil paintings. They nevertheless amount to a substa... |
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Alexej Von Jawlensky, Volume One 1890-1914: Catalogue Raisonne of the Oil PaintingsThis book features 632 paintings, covering the period up to the artist's enforced departure from Germany at the outbreak of World War 1. The landscapes, portraits and still-lives of this phase display a brilliant, highly developed use of color.... |
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Alexej Von Jawlensky, Volume Three 1934-1937: Catalogue Raisonne of the Oil PaintingsThis volume covers Jawlensky's last four active years and includes 807 works, all illustrated With two essays: an overall consideration of the artist's oeuvre and a discussion of the 'Mediations'.... |
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Alexey Brodovitch (Portfolio (Assouline))Often described as the father of twentieth-century art direction, Alexey Brodovitch and his contributions to Harper's Bazaar remain the reference point for several generations of photographers and art directors. Brodovitch was one of the first to incorporate the space available into the overall design--for example, in his pioneering use of the double-page spread. With an infallible eye, he promoted photographers such as Blumenfeld, Cartier-Bresson, Avedon, and Man Ray.... |
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Alexine Chanel: in Other People's Bathrooms... |
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Alexis Rockman Second Nature: Second Nature... |
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