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Da: De Boeken van Wouter, Amsterdam, NEDER, Paesi BassiDe Boeken van Wouter
Contatta il venditoreVenditore con 5 stelleCondizione: Usato - Buono
EUR 7,97
EUR 45,00 spedizioneSpedito da Paesi Bassi a U.S.A.Quantità: 1 disponibili
Condizione: Good. Please note: below is a general description of how we classify our condition types. If you would like a closer look or have any specific questions, please feel free to send us a message, and we will gladly check it for you. Condition descriptions: UsedlikeNew: Barely any signs of use, almost like new. UsedGood:… May show some light signs of use, such as slight discoloration or a name written on the front endpaper, but generally no markings or notes in the text. UsedAcceptable: Book in acceptable condition. May show signs of use, such as some discoloration, reading creases in the spine, underlining, notes, slight dirt on edges, dog-eared pages, or a bent spine. New: Book is new. ZB 13-5 210919.
Altre immaginiEditore: Zwijndrecht: Wed. Plancken & Zoon 1931
Da: Philip Salmon & Co. Rare Books, Boston, MA, U.S.A.Philip Salmon & Co. Rare Books
Contatta il venditoreVenditore con 5 stelleCondizione: Usato - Quasi ottimo
EUR 756,57
EUR 14,69 spedizioneSpedito in U.S.A.Quantità: 1 disponibili
No binding. Condizione: Near fine. Two quarto-sized folders, one containing 20 cards; the second with 19. These sets of geometric images represent the first stages of a larger curriculum in modern visual design emphasizing the total objectivity of basic shapes and colors in the interest of marrying aesthetic purity and industria…l utility. The target audience was elementary school students between four and eleven or twelve years old. The modernist impulse toward a renewal of vision here meets behavioral attunement; in other words, a new visual sense could be trained from the very start of a conscious creative life. The cards are thus concrete evidence of the impact of modernism upon childhood education - one could certainly construe the cards as appropriate for a Bauhaus for children. Martinus Leonardus Middelhoek was a Dutch painter whose own art was not especially avant-garde but whose technical training has here been put to innovative use. A. Middelhoek has a track record as a biologist, and there is a clear affinity between the abstract forms on these cards and the arrangements of microbes on his illustrated plates. The complete curriculum set (seven folders plus textbook) is only held in one American institution, and partial sets are equally scarce. Plate 13 lacking from second portfolio. Marginal rubs, some wear to folders, else near fine.