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Editore: Mercatorfonds, 2014
ISBN 10: 0300204477ISBN 13: 9780300204476
Da: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, Regno Unito
Libro
Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
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Editore: Leuven/Brussel : M-Museum Leuven/Mercatorfonds, 2014
ISBN 10: 9462300429ISBN 13: 9789462300422
Da: Klondyke, Almere, Paesi Bassi
Libro
Condizione: Good. Originele bedrukte hardcover, veel illustraties in kleur en z/w, 4to.; Fraai exemplaar.
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Editore: Fonds Mercator, M-museum Leuven, 2014
ISBN 10: 9462300437ISBN 13: 9789462300439
Da: RECYCLIVRE, Paris, Francia
Libro
Condizione: Comme neuf. Merci, votre achat aide à financer des programmes de lutte contre l'illettrisme.
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Editore: Brussel, Mercatorfonds/ M-Museum 2014, 2014
Da: Antiquariaat Pieter Judo (De Lezenaar), Hasselt, Belgio
Membro dell'associazione: ILAB
304pp., rijkelijk geïllustreerd, 29cm., gecart. uitgeversband, zeer goede staat, S99180.
Editore: YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS, NEW HAVEN & LONDON, 2014
Da: Elder Books, Ross on Wye, Herefordshire, Regno Unito
Libro
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. HARDBACK IN THE ORIGINAL PICTORIAL BINDING, NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS THROUGHOUT. BOOK MEASURES APPROX 11 x 9 INCHES WITH 304 PAGES. SOME LIGHT GENERL COVER WEAR BUT OVERALL IN EXCELLENT GOOD CONDITION WITH NO MAJOR FAULTS. EXTRA POSTAGE COSTS WILL APPLY TO OVERSEAS ORDERS.
Editore: Brussels: Mercatorfonds / M - Museum Leuven, 2014
Da: RightWayUp Books, Woodbridge, SUFFO, Regno Unito
Libro Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Tollebeek, Jo and Eline van Assche. Ravaged: art and culture in times of conflict. Brussels: Mercatorfonds / M - Museum Leuven, 2014. Hardback, near fine. Illustrated board covers with white lettering. some slight marks to white lettering on front. Binding strong and tight. Endpapers illustrated with b/w photograph of picture frames in a gallery. 303pp., colour and b/w plates and illustrations throughout. Book of an exhibition held at M - Museum Leuven, March to September 2014. "The theme presented is a broad one. Devastation has taken many forms. Artists were mesmerized by this destructive frenzy, which they have expressed visually in a huge variety of ways, from allegorical paintings to apocalyptic scenes" (from the Foreword). RightWayUp Books aims to provide accurate and detailed descriptions. All images are of the actual book for sale - no stock images are ever used. Thank you for looking at this listing.
Editore: Lannoo, 2010
ISBN 10: 9020989987ISBN 13: 9789020989984
Da: Roland Antiquariat UG haftungsbeschränkt, Weinheim, Germania
Libro
Hardcover. 1. 176 S. As new. Inside very clean unread copy. Minimal external signs of storage 9789020989984 Sprache: Niederländisch Gewicht in Gramm: 3000.
Editore: Mercatorfonds 2014, 2014
Da: BOOKSELLER - ERIK TONEN BOOKS, Antwerpen, Belgio
Membro dell'associazione: ILAB
Hardback, 305x255mm, 352p, 230 bw and col. illustrations Dutch (NL) edition . ISBN 9789462300422. een tentoonstelling met als centraal thema het lot van het artistieke en culturele erfgoed in tijden van conflict. De herdenking van het uitbreken van de Eerste Wereldoorlog en de brand van de universiteitsbibliotheek van Leuven in 1914 vormen hiervoor een uitstekend uitgangspunt. De gebeurtenissen in Leuven zijn de perfecte illustratie van het feit dat cultuurgoederen, al evenzeer als soldaten en onschuldige burgers, in tijden van conflict het slachtoffer van het oorlogsgeweld worden. Zo speelden, nog lang voor de Eerste Wereldoorlog, vernielde steden, beschadigde gebouwen en monumenten, gestolen kunstwerken en boekverbrandingen een dramatische rol in conflictperiodes. Ook vandaag nog blijven misdaden tegen de kunst meer dan ooit een realiteit. Daarom wil deze tentoonstelling de bespiegelingen van hedendaagse kunstenaars confronteren met die van kunstenaars uit het verleden. Ook vandaag nog blijven misdaden tegen de kunst meer dan ooit een realiteit. Het werk wil de impact van gewapende conflicten op het artistieke werelderfgoed volgen, vanaf de Trojaanse Oorlog tot de recente conflicten in het Midden-Oosten. Zo kunnen bespiegelingen van hedendaagse kunstenaars worden geconfronteerd met die van kunstenaars uit het verleden. 0 g.
Editore: Brussels Leuven: Mercatorfonds; Museum Leuven, 2014
Da: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Irlanda
Prima edizione
1st edition. Fine copy in the original color printed boards. Particularly and uncommonly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Literally as new. Physical description; 303 pages: illustrations (chiefly color); 29 cm. Notes; Accompanies an exhibition held at the M - Museum Leuven, Louvain (20 March - 1 September 2014). Colls. Includes bibliographical references. Contents; An allegory. 'Mars and Minerva have never been the best of friends' / Koenraad Brosens; New mythologies on the eve of the revolution / Goedele Pulinx -- Echoes of devastated cities. The smoke of Troy / Maarten de Pourcq; The library of Alexandrea / Monica Berti; Rome 1527 / Wim Blockmans; Beirut: 'if time is my problem' / Ghalya Saadawi -- The shock of the Great War. The burning of Leuven / Mark Derez; Reims: the bombarded Cathedral / Mark Derez; 'Kultur', 'Zivilisation' / Christina Kott; Literary voices on war and culture / Anke Gilleir -- The visible sign: the ruin. War tourism with and without rubble / Dominiek Dendooven; The sublime ruin of the city / Steven Jacobs; Dresden's contradictory modernities / Mark Jarzombek; Imaging Hiroshima / Yukie Kamiya --Iconoclastic traditions. A desire for purity? / Eline van Assche; The revolt of futurism / Johan de Smet; Book-burning / Tom Verschaffel; Goodby Hero! / Marjan Sterckx -- Emperors and art thieves. The Roman triumph: parading the plunder / Margaret M. Miles; The invention of the universal museum / Dominique Poulot; Hitler's 'Füher Museum' / Birgit Schwarz; The Jewish restitution issue / Bert Demarsin -- A broader horizon. The conquistadores and Meso-America's pre-Columbian patrimony / César Manrique Figueroa; The identity of a colonial treasury / Debora Silverman; China's Cultural Revolution / Rebecca Knuth; From Abkhazia to Bamiyan: hitting where it hurts / Eva Brems and Yaiza Janssens -- Stages in the history of monument preservation. Vandalism and conservation in the French Revolution / Wessel Krul; Nineteenth-century restoration mania / Linda van Santvoort; Heritage policy during the First World War / Marnix Beyen; The Haguie Convention, 1954 / Sigrid van der Auwera and Koenraad van Balen -- Modern propaganda. Death and ruins, but not La fin de la grande guerre / Annette Becker; The accelerated circulation of images / Peter Weibel -- List of exhibited works. Summary; The year 2014 marks the one hundredth anniversary of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, and the beginning of the conflict that would become known as World War I. In addition to the devastating loss of human life, the Great War was also responsible for the destruction of historic buildings and monuments, the theft of precious artworks, and the burning of untold numbers of books. Ravaged uses this anniversary as a poignant gateway to a greater discussion of the effect of war on artistic heritage. Beginning with the Trojan War and weaving a compelling cross-cultural narrative that ends in the 21st-century Middle East, this affecting publication explores how cultural treasures often became silent victims of armed conflict. Illustrations highlight over two hundred artworks and relics, which are often featured alongside complementary written reflections from contemporary artists. This thoughtful book is a graceful homage to centuries of lost artistic treasures. Subjects; Art and war - Exhibitions. War in art - Exhibitions. Art treasures in war - Exhibitions. Buildings - War damage - Exhibitions. Cultural property - Exhibitions. Art treasures in war. Buildings - War damage. History of art / art & design styles. Architecture; Social & cultural history. ART / History / General. ART / Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General. ART / Criticism & Theory. HISTORY / Social History. 1.74 Kg.
Editore: Brussels Leuven: Mercatorfonds; Museum Leuven, 2014
Da: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Irlanda
Prima edizione
1st edition. Fine copy in the original color printed boards. Particularly and uncommonly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Literally as new and still in publisher's protective wrapping. Physical description; 303 pages: illustrations (chiefly color); 29 cm. Notes; Accompanies an exhibition held at the M - Museum Leuven, Louvain (20 March - 1 September 2014). Colls. Includes bibliographical references. Contents; An allegory. 'Mars and Minerva have never been the best of friends' / Koenraad Brosens; New mythologies on the eve of the revolution / Goedele Pulinx -- Echoes of devastated cities. The smoke of Troy / Maarten de Pourcq; The library of Alexandrea / Monica Berti; Rome 1527 / Wim Blockmans; Beirut: 'if time is my problem' / Ghalya Saadawi -- The shock of the Great War. The burning of Leuven / Mark Derez; Reims: the bombarded Cathedral / Mark Derez; 'Kultur', 'Zivilisation' / Christina Kott; Literary voices on war and culture / Anke Gilleir -- The visible sign: the ruin. War tourism with and without rubble / Dominiek Dendooven; The sublime ruin of the city / Steven Jacobs; Dresden's contradictory modernities / Mark Jarzombek; Imaging Hiroshima / Yukie Kamiya --Iconoclastic traditions. A desire for purity? / Eline van Assche; The revolt of futurism / Johan de Smet; Book-burning / Tom Verschaffel; Goodby Hero! / Marjan Sterckx -- Emperors and art thieves. The Roman triumph: parading the plunder / Margaret M. Miles; The invention of the universal museum / Dominique Poulot; Hitler's 'Füher Museum' / Birgit Schwarz; The Jewish restitution issue / Bert Demarsin -- A broader horizon. The conquistadores and Meso-America's pre-Columbian patrimony / César Manrique Figueroa; The identity of a colonial treasury / Debora Silverman; China's Cultural Revolution / Rebecca Knuth; From Abkhazia to Bamiyan: hitting where it hurts / Eva Brems and Yaiza Janssens -- Stages in the history of monument preservation. Vandalism and conservation in the French Revolution / Wessel Krul; Nineteenth-century restoration mania / Linda van Santvoort; Heritage policy during the First World War / Marnix Beyen; The Haguie Convention, 1954 / Sigrid van der Auwera and Koenraad van Balen -- Modern propaganda. Death and ruins, but not La fin de la grande guerre / Annette Becker; The accelerated circulation of images / Peter Weibel -- List of exhibited works. Summary; The year 2014 marks the one hundredth anniversary of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, and the beginning of the conflict that would become known as World War I. In addition to the devastating loss of human life, the Great War was also responsible for the destruction of historic buildings and monuments, the theft of precious artworks, and the burning of untold numbers of books. Ravaged uses this anniversary as a poignant gateway to a greater discussion of the effect of war on artistic heritage. Beginning with the Trojan War and weaving a compelling cross-cultural narrative that ends in the 21st-century Middle East, this affecting publication explores how cultural treasures often became silent victims of armed conflict. Illustrations highlight over two hundred artworks and relics, which are often featured alongside complementary written reflections from contemporary artists. This thoughtful book is a graceful homage to centuries of lost artistic treasures. Subjects; Art and war - Exhibitions. War in art - Exhibitions. Art treasures in war - Exhibitions. Buildings - War damage - Exhibitions. Cultural property - Exhibitions. Art treasures in war. Buildings - War damage. History of art / art & design styles. Architecture; Social & cultural history. ART / History / General. ART / Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General. ART / Criticism & Theory. HISTORY / Social History. 1.74 Kg.
Editore: Brussels Leuven: Mercatorfonds; Museum Leuven, 2014
Da: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
1st edition. Fine copy in the original color printed boards. Particularly and uncommonly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Literally as new. Physical description; 303 pages: illustrations (chiefly color); 29 cm. Notes; Accompanies an exhibition held at the M - Museum Leuven, Louvain (20 March - 1 September 2014). Colls. Includes bibliographical references. Contents; An allegory. 'Mars and Minerva have never been the best of friends' / Koenraad Brosens; New mythologies on the eve of the revolution / Goedele Pulinx -- Echoes of devastated cities. The smoke of Troy / Maarten de Pourcq; The library of Alexandrea / Monica Berti; Rome 1527 / Wim Blockmans; Beirut: 'if time is my problem' / Ghalya Saadawi -- The shock of the Great War. The burning of Leuven / Mark Derez; Reims: the bombarded Cathedral / Mark Derez; 'Kultur', 'Zivilisation' / Christina Kott; Literary voices on war and culture / Anke Gilleir -- The visible sign: the ruin. War tourism with and without rubble / Dominiek Dendooven; The sublime ruin of the city / Steven Jacobs; Dresden's contradictory modernities / Mark Jarzombek; Imaging Hiroshima / Yukie Kamiya --Iconoclastic traditions. A desire for purity? / Eline van Assche; The revolt of futurism / Johan de Smet; Book-burning / Tom Verschaffel; Goodby Hero! / Marjan Sterckx -- Emperors and art thieves. The Roman triumph: parading the plunder / Margaret M. Miles; The invention of the universal museum / Dominique Poulot; Hitler's 'Füher Museum' / Birgit Schwarz; The Jewish restitution issue / Bert Demarsin -- A broader horizon. The conquistadores and Meso-America's pre-Columbian patrimony / César Manrique Figueroa; The identity of a colonial treasury / Debora Silverman; China's Cultural Revolution / Rebecca Knuth; From Abkhazia to Bamiyan: hitting where it hurts / Eva Brems and Yaiza Janssens -- Stages in the history of monument preservation. Vandalism and conservation in the French Revolution / Wessel Krul; Nineteenth-century restoration mania / Linda van Santvoort; Heritage policy during the First World War / Marnix Beyen; The Haguie Convention, 1954 / Sigrid van der Auwera and Koenraad van Balen -- Modern propaganda. Death and ruins, but not La fin de la grande guerre / Annette Becker; The accelerated circulation of images / Peter Weibel -- List of exhibited works. Summary; The year 2014 marks the one hundredth anniversary of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, and the beginning of the conflict that would become known as World War I. In addition to the devastating loss of human life, the Great War was also responsible for the destruction of historic buildings and monuments, the theft of precious artworks, and the burning of untold numbers of books. Ravaged uses this anniversary as a poignant gateway to a greater discussion of the effect of war on artistic heritage. Beginning with the Trojan War and weaving a compelling cross-cultural narrative that ends in the 21st-century Middle East, this affecting publication explores how cultural treasures often became silent victims of armed conflict. Illustrations highlight over two hundred artworks and relics, which are often featured alongside complementary written reflections from contemporary artists. This thoughtful book is a graceful homage to centuries of lost artistic treasures. Subjects; Art and war - Exhibitions. War in art - Exhibitions. Art treasures in war - Exhibitions. Buildings - War damage - Exhibitions. Cultural property - Exhibitions. Art treasures in war. Buildings - War damage. History of art / art & design styles. Architecture; Social & cultural history. ART / History / General. ART / Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General. ART / Criticism & Theory. HISTORY / Social History. 1.74 Kg.
Editore: Brussels Leuven: Mercatorfonds; Museum Leuven, 2014
Da: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
1st edition. Fine copy in the original color printed boards. Particularly and uncommonly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Literally as new and still in publisher's protective wrapping. Physical description; 303 pages: illustrations (chiefly color); 29 cm. Notes; Accompanies an exhibition held at the M - Museum Leuven, Louvain (20 March - 1 September 2014). Colls. Includes bibliographical references. Contents; An allegory. 'Mars and Minerva have never been the best of friends' / Koenraad Brosens; New mythologies on the eve of the revolution / Goedele Pulinx -- Echoes of devastated cities. The smoke of Troy / Maarten de Pourcq; The library of Alexandrea / Monica Berti; Rome 1527 / Wim Blockmans; Beirut: 'if time is my problem' / Ghalya Saadawi -- The shock of the Great War. The burning of Leuven / Mark Derez; Reims: the bombarded Cathedral / Mark Derez; 'Kultur', 'Zivilisation' / Christina Kott; Literary voices on war and culture / Anke Gilleir -- The visible sign: the ruin. War tourism with and without rubble / Dominiek Dendooven; The sublime ruin of the city / Steven Jacobs; Dresden's contradictory modernities / Mark Jarzombek; Imaging Hiroshima / Yukie Kamiya --Iconoclastic traditions. A desire for purity? / Eline van Assche; The revolt of futurism / Johan de Smet; Book-burning / Tom Verschaffel; Goodby Hero! / Marjan Sterckx -- Emperors and art thieves. The Roman triumph: parading the plunder / Margaret M. Miles; The invention of the universal museum / Dominique Poulot; Hitler's 'Füher Museum' / Birgit Schwarz; The Jewish restitution issue / Bert Demarsin -- A broader horizon. The conquistadores and Meso-America's pre-Columbian patrimony / César Manrique Figueroa; The identity of a colonial treasury / Debora Silverman; China's Cultural Revolution / Rebecca Knuth; From Abkhazia to Bamiyan: hitting where it hurts / Eva Brems and Yaiza Janssens -- Stages in the history of monument preservation. Vandalism and conservation in the French Revolution / Wessel Krul; Nineteenth-century restoration mania / Linda van Santvoort; Heritage policy during the First World War / Marnix Beyen; The Haguie Convention, 1954 / Sigrid van der Auwera and Koenraad van Balen -- Modern propaganda. Death and ruins, but not La fin de la grande guerre / Annette Becker; The accelerated circulation of images / Peter Weibel -- List of exhibited works. Summary; The year 2014 marks the one hundredth anniversary of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, and the beginning of the conflict that would become known as World War I. In addition to the devastating loss of human life, the Great War was also responsible for the destruction of historic buildings and monuments, the theft of precious artworks, and the burning of untold numbers of books. Ravaged uses this anniversary as a poignant gateway to a greater discussion of the effect of war on artistic heritage. Beginning with the Trojan War and weaving a compelling cross-cultural narrative that ends in the 21st-century Middle East, this affecting publication explores how cultural treasures often became silent victims of armed conflict. Illustrations highlight over two hundred artworks and relics, which are often featured alongside complementary written reflections from contemporary artists. This thoughtful book is a graceful homage to centuries of lost artistic treasures. Subjects; Art and war - Exhibitions. War in art - Exhibitions. Art treasures in war - Exhibitions. Buildings - War damage - Exhibitions. Cultural property - Exhibitions. Art treasures in war. Buildings - War damage. History of art / art & design styles. Architecture; Social & cultural history. ART / History / General. ART / Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General. ART / Criticism & Theory. HISTORY / Social History. 1.74 Kg.
Editore: Mercatorfonds 2014, 2014
Da: BOOKSELLER - ERIK TONEN BOOKS, Antwerpen, Belgio
Membro dell'associazione: ILAB
Hardback, 305x255mm, 352p, 230 bw and col. illustrations English (ENG) edition . ISBN 9789462300439. En 2014, le M Museum propose une exposition avec pour theme central le sort du patrimoine artistique et culturel en periode de conflit. La commemoration du debut de la Premiere Guerre mondiale ainsi que l'incendie de la bibliotheque universitaire de Louvain en ete 1914, s'y pretent particulierement. Les evenements de Louvain illustrent parfaitement le fait qu'en periode de conflit, les biens culturels, tout autant que les soldats et les innocents citoyens, souffrent de la violence belliqueuse. Ainsi, meme bien avant la Premiere Guerre mondiale, les villes devastees, les batiments et monuments degrades, les oeuvres d'art pillees et les autodafes de livres jouaient un role dramatique en periode de conflit. Aujourd'hui, les crimes contre l'art restent, plus que jamais, une realite. De ce fait, cette exposition se propose de mettre en presence les reflexions d'artistes contemporains et d'artistes du passe. 0 g.
Editore: Mercatorfonds 2014, 2014
Da: BOOKSELLER - ERIK TONEN BOOKS, Antwerpen, Belgio
Membro dell'associazione: ILAB
Hardback, 305x255mm, 352p, 230 bw and col. illustrations English (ENG) edition . ISBN 9789462300446. The year 2014 marks the one hundredth anniversary of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, and the beginnings of the conflict that would become known as World War I. In addition to the devastating loss of human life, the Great War was also responsible for the destruction of historic buildings and monuments, the theft of precious artworks, and the burning of untold numbers of books. Ravaged uses this anniversary as a poignant gateway to a greater discussion of the effect of war on artistic heritage. Beginning with the Trojan War and weaving a compelling cross-cultural narrative that ends in the 21st-century Middle East, this affecting publication explores how cultural treasures often became silent victims of armed conflict. Illustrations highlight over two hundred artworks and relics, which are often featured alongside complementary written reflections from contemporary artists. This thoughtful book is a graceful homage to centuries of lost artistic treasures. 0 g.
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. 2014, 304 pp, M. Museum Leuven, Fonds Mercator, Bruxelles, Bibliothèque Alain Guisson.