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BERG, T. van den | H. WIJMENGA | J. STORM VAN LEEUWEN | R. van der ZALM
Licht als leidraad. Leven en werk van Frits Lensvelt (1886-1945). Met een voorwoord van Frans Leidelmeijer 't Goy-Houten, HES & DE GRAAF Publishers BV, 2007. 22 x 27,5 cm. Wrappers. Richly illustrated. 176 pp
Published on the occasion of two exhibitions (in Amsterdam and in Assen) on the life and works of Frits Lensvelt. This versatile and influential Dutch designer and artist, who is probably best known in the world of theatre for his designs of stage decors, also made a name for himself as a book decorator and illustrator, a designer of decorative lamps, and as an interior architect. Licht als leidraad  consists of contributions by Tuja van den Berg ('Leven en werk van Frits Lensvelt'), Rob van der Zalm ('Frits Lensvelt en het toneel'), Henriėtte Wijmenga ('Frits Lensvelt als ontwerper van lampen en als binnenhuisarchitect') en Jan Storm van Leeuwen ('Frits Lensvelt en het boek')
9 789061 943891
Related Subjects: 20th Century - Applied Arts - Art - Dutch - Illustrated Books - Theatre
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LAURENTIUS, Theo and Frans
Watermarks 1600-1650 found in the Zeeland Archives 't Goy-Houten, HES & DE GRAAF Publishers, 2007. Sm. folio. Cloth. With 675 illustrations. 284 pp
With this work the authors are filling a gap which is existing on the research material of watermarks of the seventeenth century. The research for this book is based on the X-ray method developed by Jan van Aken, emiritus professor dental radiology of the University of Utrecht. This method guarentees a 100% accurate digital image of the watermark. With 675 true size photographs and detailed descriptions
978 90 6194 030 2
Related Subjects: 17th Century - Art - Bookhistory, Watermarks - History of Printing - Paper
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LAURENTIUS, Theo and Frans
Watermarks 1650-1700 found in the Zeeland Archives 't Goy-Houten, HES & DE GRAAF Publishers, 2008. 31 x 23 cm. Clothbound. With 1228 illustrations of which 7 full colour.. 354 pp
The seventeenth century is an underrepresented period in the publications on watermarks. A growing demand in the fields of history and art history for exact dating of documents and artworks on seventeenth century paper was one of the main reasons for the authors to conduct research in this area.
This book is based on the 'Ingekomen Stukken' ('Received Pieces') of the Staten van Zeeland (States of Zeeland), carefully collected per year and preserved in the Zeeland Archives in Middelburg. In order to reproduce the watermarks in actual size, as was the case in volume 1600-1650, 'Soft X-ray' equipment developed by Dr. Jan van Aken (emeritus professor dental radiology of the University of Utrecht) was used.
With 1221 black and white and 7 full colour true size photographs and detailed descriptions Watermarks 1650-1700 found in the Zeeland Archives gives together with the first volume (Watermarks 1600-1650 found in the Zeeland Archives) a long awaited overview of the watermarks and the types of paper that where available in The Netherlands in the 17th century.
An indispensable tool for all those who are interested in paper, economy, history and art-history

978 90 6194 190 3
Related Subjects: 17th Century - Art - Bookhistory, Watermarks - History of Printing - Paper
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NOEL, William
The Oxford Bible Pictures 2004. 19,5 x 14,5 cm. Wrappers. With 33 colour and 10 black and white illustrations. 140 pp
History and description of the leaves of the Oxford Bible Pictures by the 13th-century English illuminator W. de Brailes.
Related Subjects: Art - Bibles - Illuminated Manuscripts
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PETROVA, Yevgenia | GRIFFITH MANN, C. | e.a. (eds)
Sacred Arts and City Life. The glory of medieval Novgorod 2005. 32x 25 cm. Cloth. Illustrated. 272 pp
This catalogue, accompanying a 2005/2006 exhibition at the Walters drawn from the collections of the State Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg, and the Novgorod State Museum, features nearly 300 objects, including  35 icons, that trace the material and artistic culture of the city of Novgorod from the 9th century through its apogee in the 14th century, to its eclipse by Moscow in the 16th. The material culture of this remarkable city is represented by items such as carved wood and bone objects, leather goods, jewelry, musical instruments, and birch bark documents; precious ecclesiastical objects -icons, metalwork, and textiles- from the city's numerous churches and monasteries highlight the cultural achievements of Novgorod's Golden Age.
HES & DE GRAAF Publishers is the worldwide distributor for this and other publications of The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore USA

Related Subjects: Art - Exhibitions - Russia
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