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London Bloomsbury Publishing PLC 1989 Hard cover Good. Dust jacket has light scratches and outer edges have minor scuffs. Textblock has light foxing. Book content is in like new condition. 192 p. Illustrations.
ISBN10: 0747504881, ISBN13: 9780747504887, [publisher: London : Bloomsbury] Hardcover 192 S. Umschlag leicht berieben, sonst gutes Exemplar. - Louis Comfort Tiffany was the famous son of a famous father. The father founded Tiffany & Co, the eminent New York jewellery and silver store; the son became the foremost American exponent of Art Nouveau. Interior decorator and architect, painter in oil and watercolour, designer, jeweller and, above all, creator of the richly glowing, iridescent glass which is indelibly associated with his name, Tiffany was the leader of American taste in art and decoration for 40 years. Always experimenting, never limiting his curiosity as an artist, Tiffany's prodigious energy and creativity found form in stained glass, mosaic, pottery, enamels, tapestries, jewellery, furniture, landscape and house design. At the turn of the century, Tiffany was at the height of his creativity, his popularity was immense, and he was showered with awards, from the Légion d'Honneur to an honorary degree from Yale. And yet, a mere decade later, the tide of fashion turned against him. The harsh realities of the First World War and the reaction against the bizarre fantasies and creative imaginings of the Art Nouveau epoch spelled the end of Tiffany's popularity. Many of his works, were removed from prominence, destroyed accidentally by fire or deliberately. He died in virtual obscurity, his work forgotten or ignored by the art world of the ...
ISBN10: 0747504881, ISBN13: 9780747504887, [publisher: London : Bloomsbury] Hardcover 192 S. Umschlag leicht berieben, sonst gutes Exemplar. - Louis Comfort Tiffany was the famous son of a famous father. The father founded Tiffany & Co, the eminent New York jewellery and silver store; the son became the foremost American exponent of Art Nouveau. Interior decorator and architect, painter in oil and watercolour, designer, jeweller and, above all, creator of the richly glowing, iridescent glass which is indelibly associated with his name, Tiffany was the leader of American taste in art and decoration for 40 years. Always experimenting, never limiting his curiosity as an artist, Tiffany's prodigious energy and creativity found form in stained glass, mosaic, pottery, enamels, tapestries, jewellery, furniture, landscape and house design. At the turn of the century, Tiffany was at the height of his creativity, his popularity was immense, and he was showered with awards, from the Légion d'Honneur to an honorary degree from Yale. And yet, a mere decade later, the tide of fashion turned against him. The harsh realities of the First World War and the reaction against the bizarre fantasies and creative imaginings of the Art Nouveau epoch spelled the end of Tiffany's popularity. Many of his works, were removed from prominence, destroyed accidentally by fire or deliberately. He died in virtual obscurity, his work forgotten or ignored by the art world of the ...
London: Bloomsbury, Date: 1989. Hard covers in tidy condition with a similar dust jacket. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Small Folio. 1989. Bloomsbury ISBN 0747504881 9780747504887 [GB]
ISBN10: 0747504881, ISBN13: 9780747504887, [publisher: Bloomsbury, London] Hardcover Hard covers in tidy condition with a similar dust jacket Size: Small Folio [Leicester, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1989]
Bloomsbury Publishing, Date: 1989. Book. Good. hardback. 1st Edition. hardback, quarto, 13" x 9 3/5", faint spotting to closed page edges and with light cockling to the fore-edge else a very good tightly bound copy in a well preserved pictorial dust wrapper, the text is clean and unmarked, colour illustrations, 192pp. A large heavy volume which, if ordered from overseas locations, will attract a request for additional postage.. 1989. Bloomsbury Publishing ISBN 0747504881 9780747504887 [GB]
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ISBN10: 0747504881, ISBN13: 9780747504887, [publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing] Hardcover First Edition hardback, quarto, 13" x 9 3/5", faint spotting to closed page edges and with light cockling to the fore-edge else a very good tightly bound copy in a well preserved pictorial dust wrapper, the text is clean and unmarked, colour illustrations, 192pp. A large heavy volume which, if ordered from overseas locations, will attract a request for additional postage. [Llanwrda, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1989]
LONDON, BLOOMSBURY, 1989. NEAR FINE COPY IN NEAR FINE DUSTWRAP. SUPERB FULL-COLOUR ILLUSTRATIONS. INCLUDES LAMPS, GLASSWARE, STAINED GLASS AND INTERIORS SHOWING TIFFANYS` INNOVATIVE DESIGN SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES. LONDON, BLOOMSBURY, 1989 ISBN 0747504881 9780747504887 [GB]
ISBN10: 0747504881, ISBN13: 9780747504887, [publisher: LONDON BLOOMSBURY] Hardcover NEAR FINE COPY IN NEAR FINE DUSTWRAP. SUPERB FULL-COLOUR ILLUSTRATIONS. INCLUDES LAMPS, GLASSWARE, STAINED GLASS AND INTERIORS SHOWING TIFFANYS` INNOVATIVE DESIGN SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES. [Bakewell, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1989]
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