Published by Ed. Producciones Editoriales, colección Infinitum, nº 9, Barcelona, 1980
Language: Spanish
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Add to basketBlanda. Condition: Estado aceptable. Cubierta deslucida. Lomo fatigado, falta toda la sección central. Faltas en el ángulo inferior de la tripa, sin que afecte a la caja de texto.
Published by Producciones editoriales, Barcelona, 1980
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Add to basketRústica ilustrada. Condition: Bueno. No consta edición. Rústica ilustrada. 127 pp. 10 x 14,5 cm. Buen estado.
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Add to basket1980, Barcelona, Producciones editoriales, 15x10, 127 paginas, cubierta rustica ilustrada, 100 gramos, buen estado.
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Add to baskettapa blanda. Condition: Bien. Literatura española. Novela. Siglo XX. (821.134.2-31"19") Producciones Editoriales. Barcelona. 1980. 15 cm. 126 p. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Colección 'Infinitum', numero coleccion(21). Rand Meyer . Cubierta deslucida. Depósito legal: B 22463-1980 (=2190966=) LK117.
Published by Distributed Art Publishers, US, 2023
ISBN 10: 1636810926 ISBN 13: 9781636810928
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: New. The first major monograph on the visionary nature paintings of the pioneering American modernistThough Joseph Stella is primarily recognized for his dynamic Futurist-inspired paintings of New York, particularly of the Brooklyn Bridge, he was also compelled to express the powerful connection he felt to the natural world, a subject he pursued persistently throughout his career. Visionary Nature presents an overdue examination of this prolific and wide-ranging body of nature-based work.If Stella's cityscapes became symbols of a modern era, his pictures of flowers, plants, birds and trees were rooted in another, more ancient, primal and paradisaical world. Inspired by archaic and classical precedents as well as his own brand of spirituality, these lyrical and exuberant works are also his least understood. By focusing on his unique visual vocabulary and the context in which it developed, Visionary Nature reconsiders how his nature paintings relate to his career, revealing a surprising continuity between seemingly disparate subjects and exploring how these works are reflective of Stella's passionate spirituality. His close affiliation with the natural world shaped a body of work that ranged from vividly realistic to poetically transcendent and visionary in its unique expression.Joseph Stella (1877-1946) was born in Italy and moved to New York City in 1896. He belonged to avant-garde circles on both sides of the Atlantic and achieved international notoriety in the 1910s for his large-scale paintings of modern America. For the remainder of his career, he traveled widely and produced a large body of nature-themed work. He died in 1946 from heart failure.
Published by Distributed Art Publishers, US, 2023
ISBN 10: 1636810926 ISBN 13: 9781636810928
Language: English
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: New. The first major monograph on the visionary nature paintings of the pioneering American modernistThough Joseph Stella is primarily recognized for his dynamic Futurist-inspired paintings of New York, particularly of the Brooklyn Bridge, he was also compelled to express the powerful connection he felt to the natural world, a subject he pursued persistently throughout his career. Visionary Nature presents an overdue examination of this prolific and wide-ranging body of nature-based work.If Stella's cityscapes became symbols of a modern era, his pictures of flowers, plants, birds and trees were rooted in another, more ancient, primal and paradisaical world. Inspired by archaic and classical precedents as well as his own brand of spirituality, these lyrical and exuberant works are also his least understood. By focusing on his unique visual vocabulary and the context in which it developed, Visionary Nature reconsiders how his nature paintings relate to his career, revealing a surprising continuity between seemingly disparate subjects and exploring how these works are reflective of Stella's passionate spirituality. His close affiliation with the natural world shaped a body of work that ranged from vividly realistic to poetically transcendent and visionary in its unique expression.Joseph Stella (1877-1946) was born in Italy and moved to New York City in 1896. He belonged to avant-garde circles on both sides of the Atlantic and achieved international notoriety in the 1910s for his large-scale paintings of modern America. For the remainder of his career, he traveled widely and produced a large body of nature-themed work. He died in 1946 from heart failure.