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- 9782376660187
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Norma, Editions
ISBN-10
2376660181
ISBN-13
9782376660187
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2309784878
Product Key Features
Book Title
Andre Beloborodoff : Architecte, Peintre, Scenographe
Number of Pages
336 Pages
Language
French
Topic
Interior Design / General, Individual Architects & Firms / General, Russian & Former Soviet Union
Publication Year
2019
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Art, Architecture
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
76.7 Oz
Item Length
12 in
Item Width
9.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2018-455279
Preface by
Texier, Simon
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
709.2
Synopsis
A lavishly illustrated book on Russian-born architect and artist Andre Beloborodoff, and the first monograph published on his work. Text in French, From imperial Russia to the Rome of the 1960s, the work of architect, painter and scenographer André Beloborodoff (1886-1965) expresses his unique vision of the history of modernity. An enlightened Palladian, Beloborodoff designed palaces, ch'teaux and villas for Café Society patrons using modern construction techniques, such as reinforced concrete. The interior design of the Yusupov palace in Saint Petersburg, the Caulaincourt ch'teau in Picardy, and the Villa Pepoli for Maurice Sandoz in Rome - built at the same time as Le Corbusier's Cité radieuse - are witnesses to his timeless, stripped-down and refined classicism. He won the Prix de Rome in 1934, and subsequently spent many years living and working in Italy. Many of his architectural ideals are found in his metaphysical and surrealist paintings and watercolors, highly praised by Paul Valéry, Mario Praz, Henri de Régnier, and Jean-Louis Vaudoyer. His atmospheric vistas of sunken or vanished worlds recall the edifices that Beloborodoff, eternally rootless, was never able to build. Text in French., * A lavishly illustrated book on Russian-born architect and artist André Beloborodoff, and the first monograph published on his workFrom imperial Russia to the Rome of the 1960s, the work of architect, painter and scenographer André Beloborodoff (1886-1965) expresses his unique vision of the history of modernity. An enlightened Palladian, Beloborodoff designed palaces, ch'teaux and villas for Café Society patrons using modern construction techniques, such as reinforced concrete. The interior design of the Yusupov palace in Saint Petersburg, the Caulaincourt ch'teau in Picardy, and the Villa Pepoli for Maurice Sandoz in Rome - built at the same time as Le Corbusier's Cité radieuse - are witnesses to his timeless, stripped-down and refined classicism. He won the Prix de Rome in 1934, and subsequently spent many years living and working in Italy.Many of his architectural ideals are found in his metaphysical and surrealist paintings and watercolors, highly praised by Paul Valéry, Mario Praz, Henri de Régnier, and Jean-Louis Vaudoyer. His atmospheric vistas of sunken or vanished worlds recall the edifices that Beloborodoff, eternally rootless, was never able to build.Text in French., - A lavishly illustrated book on Russian-born architect and artist Andr Beloborodoff, and the first monograph published on his work From imperial Russia to the Rome of the 1960s, the work of architect, painter and scenographer Andr Beloborodoff (1886-1965) expresses his unique vision of the history of modernity. An enlightened Palladian, Beloborodoff designed palaces, ch teaux and villas for Caf Society patrons using modern construction techniques, such as reinforced concrete. The interior design of the Yusupov palace in Saint Petersburg, the Caulaincourt ch teau in Picardy, and the Villa Pepoli for Maurice Sandoz in Rome - built at the same time as Le Corbusier's Cit radieuse - are witnesses to his timeless, stripped-down and refined classicism. He won the Prix de Rome in 1934, and subsequently spent many years living and working in Italy. Many of his architectural ideals are found in his metaphysical and surrealist paintings and watercolors, highly praised by Paul Val ry, Mario Praz, Henri de R gnier, and Jean-Louis Vaudoyer. His atmospheric vistas of sunken or vanished worlds recall the edifices that Beloborodoff, eternally rootless, was never able to build. Text in French.
LC Classification Number
N6853
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