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Editore: Hayfield Gallery Publishing, London, 1999
ISBN 10: 1853321990ISBN 13: 9781853321993
Da: Edward Ripp: Bookseller, Albuquerque, NM, U.S.A.
Libro
Condizione: Very Good +. Small 4to, 70 pp, VG+ in wraps. 38 full-page plates, most in color + numerous text illustrations.
Editore: South Bank Centre February 2000, 2000
ISBN 10: 1853321990ISBN 13: 9781853321993
Da: Hennessey + Ingalls, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Libro
Trade Paperback. Condizione: Used - Good. Gino Severini's first solo exhibition took place in London's Marlborough Gallery in 1913. Its reception ranged from adulation among the cognoscenti to bewildered reactions from the popular press. Though his paintings were shown in the context of Futurist group exhibitions or thematic shows of twentieth-century Italian art, there was never a museum exhibition in Britain devoted solely to his work. 'Gino Severini: From Futurism to Classicism,' part of the National Touring Exhibitions program of the Hayward Gallery, aims to redress this situation. The exhibition and the lavishly illustrated book that accompanies it bring into focus the essence of Gino Severini's highly distinctive talent, and the contribution he has made to modern art. 'Gino Severini' concentrates on the most significant decade of the artist's career: the years from 1910 until 1920. It follows the development of his art from his Futurist works of the early 1910s, with their rejection of the past and their emphasis on dynamism and the modern world, to his adoption of a Synthetic Cubist style during the war years and finally to the timeless and mathematically composed still lifes and figures he painted from 1919 onwards.Reflected in a broad range of contemporary themes from war to dancers, Severini's stance during a decade of political and artistic upheaval--made especially distinctive by the move from his native Italy to Paris--is exceptional. His development is a fascinating parallel to the directions taken by his Paris contemporaries including Picasso, Gris and Metzinger. This fully-illustrated book includes insightful essays by Simonetta Fraquelli, curator, and Christopher Green, History of Art Professor at the Courtauld Institute of Art. An exciting and provocative collection of works by Gino Severini from the most significant decade (1910-20) of his career, Gino Severini: From Futurism to Classicism traces the evolution of his art from his pre-war Futurist period to his adoption of a vigorous geometric ordering based on classical principles. Book has minor shelf wear.
Editore: South Bank Centre February 2000, 2000
ISBN 10: 1853321990ISBN 13: 9781853321993
Da: Hennessey + Ingalls, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Libro
Trade Paperback. Condizione: Used - Good. Gino Severini's first solo exhibition took place in London's Marlborough Gallery in 1913. Its reception ranged from adulation among the cognoscenti to bewildered reactions from the popular press. Though his paintings were shown in the context of Futurist group exhibitions or thematic shows of twentieth-century Italian art, there was never a museum exhibition in Britain devoted solely to his work. 'Gino Severini: From Futurism to Classicism,' part of the National Touring Exhibitions program of the Hayward Gallery, aims to redress this situation. The exhibition and the lavishly illustrated book that accompanies it bring into focus the essence of Gino Severini's highly distinctive talent, and the contribution he has made to modern art. 'Gino Severini' concentrates on the most significant decade of the artist's career: the years from 1910 until 1920. It follows the development of his art from his Futurist works of the early 1910s, with their rejection of the past and their emphasis on dynamism and the modern world, to his adoption of a Synthetic Cubist style during the war years and finally to the timeless and mathematically composed still lifes and figures he painted from 1919 onwards.Reflected in a broad range of contemporary themes from war to dancers, Severini's stance during a decade of political and artistic upheaval--made especially distinctive by the move from his native Italy to Paris--is exceptional. His development is a fascinating parallel to the directions taken by his Paris contemporaries including Picasso, Gris and Metzinger. This fully-illustrated book includes insightful essays by Simonetta Fraquelli, curator, and Christopher Green, History of Art Professor at the Courtauld Institute of Art. An exciting and provocative collection of works by Gino Severini from the most significant decade (1910-20) of his career, Gino Severini: From Futurism to Classicism traces the evolution of his art from his pre-war Futurist period to his adoption of a vigorous geometric ordering based on classical principles. Book has minor shelf wear.
Editore: National Touring Exhibitions (Hayward Gallery), 1999
ISBN 10: 1853321990ISBN 13: 9781853321993
Da: The Calder Bookshop & Theatre, London, Regno Unito
Libro Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Gino Severini (illustratore). 1st Edition. Exhibition catalogue of Hayward Gallery retrospective of the Italian modernist painter. With 38 full colour plates. Superficial scratching on back cover.
Editore: Hayward Gallery Publishing, London, 1999
ISBN 10: 1853321990ISBN 13: 9781853321993
Da: David Bunnett Books, London, Regno Unito
Libro Prima edizione
SOFTCOVER. Condizione: New. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Square 4to in colour printed stiff card covers, 70pp on stiff art paper, colour plates, etc CONDITION: A well preserved AS NEW unread and unmarked copy ] ._ __To see more of our Art Monographs etc type DbbARTIST in the Keywords search box._We Ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS.
Editore: Hayward Gallery Publishing, London, 1999
ISBN 10: 1853321990ISBN 13: 9781853321993
Da: David Bunnett Books, London, Regno Unito
Libro Prima edizione
SOFTCOVER. Condizione: New. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Square 4to in colour printed stiff card covers, 70pp on stiff art paper, colour plates, etc CONDITION: A well preserved AS NEW unread and unmarked copy (hint of tanning to covers) ] ._ __ To see more of our Art Monographs etc type DbbARTIST in the Keywords search box ._We Ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS.
Editore: -Hayward Gallery -, 1999
ISBN 10: 1853321990ISBN 13: 9781853321993
Da: Paul Brown, Ramsgate, Regno Unito
Libro
Exhibition catalogue. First edition 1999. 70 pages. Illustrated mainly in colour. Paperback. Very good. Gino Severini's first solo exhibition took place in London's Marlborough Gallery in 1913. Its reception ranged from adulation among the cognoscenti to bewildered reactions from the popular press. Though his paintings were shown in the context of Futurist group exhibitions or thematic shows of twentieth-century Italian art, there was never a museum exhibition in Britain devoted solely to his work. Gino Severini: From Futurism to Classicism, part of the National Touring Exhibitions program of the Hayward Gallery, aims to redress this situation. The exhibition and the lavishly illustrated book that accompanies it bring into focus the essence of Gino Severini's highly distinctive talent, and the contribution he has made to modern art. Gino Severini concentrates on the most significant decade of the artist's career: the years from 1910 until 1920. It follows the development of his art from his Futurist works of the early 1910s, with their rejection of the past and their emphasis on dynamism and the modern world, to his adoption of a Synthetic Cubist style during the war years and finally to the timeless and mathematically composed still lifes and figures he painted from 1919 onwards.Reflected in a broad range of contemporary themes from war to dancers, Severini's stance during a decade of political and artistic upheaval--made especially distinctive by the move from his native Italy to Paris--is exceptional. His development is a fascinating parallel to the directions taken by his Paris contemporaries including Picasso, Gris and Metzinger. This fully-illustrated book includes insightful essays by Simonetta Fraquelli, curator, and Christopher Green, History of Art Professor at the Courtauld Institute of Art. Gino Severini's first solo exhibition took place in London's Marlborough Gallery in 1913. Its reception ranged from adulation among the cognoscenti to bewildered reactions from the popular press. Though his paintings were shown in the context of Futurist group exhibitions or thematic shows of twentieth-century Italian art, there was never a museum exhibition in Britain devoted solely to his work. Gino Severini: From Futurism to Classicism, part of the National Touring Exhibitions program of the Hayward Gallery, aims to redress this situation. The exhibition and the lavishly illustrated book that accompanies it bring into focus the essence of Gino Severini's highly distinctive talent, and the contribution he has made to modern art. Gino Severini concentrates on the most significant decade of the artist's career: the years from 1910 until 1920. It follows the development of his art from his Futurist works of the early 1910s, with their rejection of the past and their emphasis on dynamism and the modern world, to his adoption of a Synthetic Cubist style during the war years and finally to the timeless and mathematically composed still lifes and figures he painted from 1919 onwards.Reflected in a broad range of contemporary themes from war to dancers, Severini's stance during a decade of political and artistic upheaval--made especially distinctive by the move from his native Italy to Paris--is exceptional. His development is a fascinating parallel to the directions taken by his Paris contemporaries including Picasso, Gris and Metzinger. This fully-illustrated book includes insightful essays by Simonetta Fraquelli, curator, and Christopher Green, History of Art Professor at the Courtauld Institute of Art. We are specialists in Artists Monographs, Catalogues and Illustrated items. All items are as described and dispatched within 24 hours in a secure package. We are professional booksellers with over 37 years experience, you may order with confidence. Other titles by this artist maybe in stock, please ask for our list or link.