Published by Denmark 1978, 1978
Seller: ART CONSULTING:SCANDINAVIA, Books on Art, Calabasas, CA, U.S.A.
Marmorbroen (The Marble Bridge) from the middle of the 18th Century is not only a masterpiece in Danish Architectural History but equally important in the world of bridge design in which Denmark has a key role in her own country as well as the world., Danish w/ French summary, Year1978, Illust. B/W, Illust. Color, ISBN 8750018167, Code 3543. Softbound, Not in perfect condition., Index. Bibl. Pages 144, Size.
Arkitektens Forlag, København 1974. Folio. 66 sider. Orig. kartonbind. Med foldede plancher samt tommestok i lomme på bagpermens inderside. Ydret en smule ujævnt falmet. Permerne en smule buede. Lette brugsspor * Trykt i 400 signerede og nummererede (fra 1-400) eksemplarer. samt 2 særlige eksemplarer til HM Dronning Margrethe og HM Dronning Ingrid. Nærværende eksemplar er ikke nummereret eller signeret.
Nyt Nordisk Forlag/Arnold Busck, København 1971. Stor 4to. 495 sider. Illustreret i s/h. Ubeskåret i blåt halvlæderbind. Pæn men med brugsspor på omslag. Plet på øverste snit.
Arkitektens Forlag, København 1974. Folio. 66 sider. Orig. kartonbind. Med foldede plancher samt tommestok i lomme på bagpermens inderside. Ganske lette brugsspor. * Trykt i 400 signerede og nummererede (fra 1-400) eksemplarer. samt 2 særlige eksemplarer til HM Dronning Margrethe og HM Dronning Ingrid. Nærværende eksemplar er ikke nummereret eller signeret.
Arkitektens Forlag, København 1974. Folio. 66 sider. Orig. kartonbind. Med foldede plancher samt tommestok i lomme på bagpermen. Frisk eksemplar * Trykt i 400 signerede og nummererede (fra 1-400) eksemplarer. samt 2 særlige eksemplarer til HM Dronning Margrethe og HM Dronning Ingrid. Nærværende eksemplar er ikke nummereret eller signeret.
Published by Denmark 1999, 1999
Seller: ART CONSULTING:SCANDINAVIA, Books on Art, Calabasas, CA, U.S.A.
Described as one of the worldÆs most perfect works of architecture, the Palace of Christian VII forms part of a unique architectural solution consisting of four identical mansions surrounding a square. Here, the work of architect Nicolai Eigtved (1701-1754) reached its culmination. With his richly varied yet carefully controlled style, Eigtved was among the foremost representatives of the Rococo in European architecture. The palace was built for the lord high chamberlain Adam Gottlob Moltke who demanded several refinements that helped make the mansion the most impressive private residence in Denmark. Gorgeously illustrated and comprehensive, these books share a detailed account of the process of building and furnishing the mansion in the 1700s, as well as presenting all later changes, concluding with the recent restoration and redecoration. Amalienborg is the official residence of the Danish Royal Family., English, Year1999, Illust. B/W, Illust. ColorRich, ISBN 8772418672, Code 4193. In Slip Case & Clothbound with Jackets, In Pristine Condition, Index. Bibl. Pages 628, Size 12 1/2öx 10 1/2ö.
Folio. Opapbd. 64 pp. Illustreret. Nr. 65 af 402 numm. eksemplarer, signeret. Plancher i lomme og "tommestok".
Seller: Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Denmark
Kbhvn., 1971. Folio. Orig. hldrbd. med smudsomslag. 495 pp. Illustr.
Seller: Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Denmark
København, Arnold Busck, 1971. Folio. Smukt hldrbd. i lysebrunt maroquin. Ophøjede bind på ryggen. Indvendige skindfalse. Indbundet med originale omslag, delvist ubeskåret. Topsnittet forgyldt i sølv. Håndsyede kapitælbånd. Fladstrøgne kapitæler.Rygtitel. Indbundet af Barner Olsson. 495 pp. Illustr.
Published by Books LLC, Reference Series
ISBN 10: 1155828992 ISBN 13: 9781155828992
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 75. Chapters: Jørn Utzon, Steen Eiler Rasmussen, Arne Jacobsen, Finn Juhl, Lauritz de Thurah, Henrik Ruse, Bjarke Ingels, Nicolai Eigtved, Christian Hansen, Nicolas-Henri Jardin, Michael Gottlieb Bindesbøll, Joseph Christian Lillie, Heinrich Wenck, Jan Gehl, Caspar Frederik Harsdorff, Christian Frederik Hansen, Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint, Thorvald Jørgensen, Søren Robert Lund, Poul Henningsen, Sven Risom, Theophil Hansen, Jacob Fortling, Hans van Steenwinckel the Younger, Jákup Pauli Gregoriussen, Johan Daniel Herholdt, Hans van Steenwinckel the Elder, Julien De Smedt, Hermann Baagøe Storck, C.F. Møller, Anthonis van Obbergen, Johannes Emil Gnudtzmann, Hans van Steenwinckel the Youngest, Jørgen Hansen Koch, Kaare Klint, Ludvig Fenger, Hans Linstow, Dorte Mandrup, Anton Rosen, List of Danish architects, Vilhelm Dahlerup, Hans-Georg Tersling, Lene Tranberg, Johan Conrad Ernst, Kim Herforth Nielsen, Ferdinand Meldahl, Kay Fisker, Philip de Lange, Lambert van Haven, Adrian Carter, Vilhelm Lauritzen, Gustav Friedrich Hetsch, Ludvig Knudsen, Knud Holscher, Johan Martin Quist, Henning Larsen, Johann Otto von Spreckelsen, Ewert Janssen, Vilhelm Wohlert, Frits Schlegel, Michael Christensen, Martin Borch, Hans Jørgen Holm, Elias David Häusser, Andreas Hallander, Hercules von Oberberg, Lise Roel and Hugo Höstrup, Tobias Faber, Hack Kampmann, Kim Utzon, Johann Gottfried Rosenberg, Mathias Bidstrup, Mogens Koch, Poul Hultberg, Mogens Lassen, Martin Nyrop, Arne Kvorning, Peter Kjær, Thomas Reed, Erik Møller, Malene Hauxner, Kim Højvang Nielsen, Lorenz van Steenwinckel, Thorvald Bindesbøll, Johan Cornelius Krieger, Erik Asmussen, Ejnar Mindedal Rasmussen, Johannes Paludan, Jens Klemmensen, Max Brüel, Johan Henrik Nebelong, Egon Möller-Nielsen, Cornelis Altenau, Henrik Vilhelm Brinkopff, Carsten Primdahl, Ivar Bentsen, Georg David Anthon, Carl Harald Brummer, Kolja Nielsen. Excerpt: Arne Emil Jacobsen, usually known as Arne Jacobsen, (11 February 1902 24 March 1971) was a Danish architect and designer. In particular, he is remembered for developing the 'Danish Modern' style and for contributing so much to architectural functionalism. In addition to his architectural work, he was one of the most important contributors to Danish design, especially as a result of the worldwide success he enjoyed with simple but effective chair designs. Arne Jacobsen was born on 11 February 1902 in Copenhagen to upper-middle-class Jewish parents. He first hoped to become a painter but was dissuaded by his father who encouraged him to opt instead for the more secure domain of architecture. After a spell as an apprentice mason, Jacobsen was admitted to the Architecture School at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts where from 1924 to 1927 he studied under Kay Fisker and Kaj Gottlob, both leading architects and designers. Still a student, in 1925 Jacobsen participated in the Paris Art Deco fair, Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, where he won a silver medal for a chair design. On that trip, he was struck by the pioneering aesthetic of Le Corbusier's L'Esprit Nouveau pavilion. Before leaving the Academy, Jacobsen also travelled to Germany, where he became acquainted with the rationalist architecture of Mies van der Rohe and Walter Gropius. Their work influenced his early designs including his graduation project, an art gallery, which won him a gold medal. After completing architecture school, he first worked at c.