Après les Gabriel, Soufflot, Charles De Wailly, Ledoux, Lecamus de Mézières, l’un des grands architectes français du xvmc siècle est présenté à son ...
Continue Reading →Si le mouvement général qui, à partir de la fin du XVIle siècle, porte la modernité vers une conception inédite du Beau et ...
Continue Reading →Is there any such thing as revolutionary literature? Can literature, in fact, be political at all? These are the questions Roland Barthes addresses ...
Continue Reading →The final work by Guattari before his death in 1992, this is a radical and challenging work concerned with the reinvention and resingularisation ...
Continue Reading →This collection contains studies written by art historian James Ackerman over the past decade. Whereas Ackerman’s earlier work assumed a development of the ...
Continue Reading →Packed with facts, attributions, and entertaining anecdotes about his contemporaries, Vasari’s collection of biographical accounts also presents a highly influential theory of the ...
Continue Reading →‘The Projects of the Year II: Gathering of Architecture of the Revolutionary Period.’ Drawings and renderings by architects such as Boullée, Ledoux, E.N. ...
Continue Reading →The marble bust of Cardinal Gianfrancesco Albani (1648-1721) was sculpted in Rome in 1692 by the Carrarese Domenico Guidi (1625-1701 (and is exhibited ...
Continue Reading →“Art history rests upon the perception, knowledge of and about, as well as reflections upon, works of art. But insofar as it uses ...
Continue Reading →This pioneering book chronicles the transformation of public art in eighteenth-century France. As royal and ecclesiastical authority waned under the rule of Louis ...
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