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Klaus-Jürgen Sembach

    15 avril 1933 – 29 mars 2020
    New furniture
    Adieu Audrey
    Modern Furniture Designs: 1950-1980s
    Furniture Design : twentieth-Century
    L'art nouveau
    Henry van de Velde
    • Status symbols that define the spirit of the age Designers of genius. Henry van de Velde, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Josef Hoffmann. Le Corbusier and Emile Jacques Ruhlmann. Charles Eames, Ettore Sottsas and Philippe Starck. At their hands furniture came into its own. The twentieth century transformed interiors into sets - and on those sets the creations of these designers played the star parts. This is a book about status symbols that express the character of their owners but, more than that, define the spirit of the age.

      Furniture Design : twentieth-Century
    • Modern Furniture Designs: 1950-1980s

      • 312pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Featuring 500 stunning photographs, this book showcases exceptional modern furniture designs from around the globe, ranging from minimalist chairs to intricate masterpieces. It highlights the innovative work of leading 20th-century designers and explores a variety of materials, including wood, plastic, steel, and Lucite. Additionally, a price guide offers valuable insights for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

      Modern Furniture Designs: 1950-1980s
    • Adieu Audrey

      • 136pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,2(44)Évaluer

      She was living evidence that fairy tales are real and that angels can come down to earth. It was Colette who discovered the too tall and too thin girl with expressive eyes, then a complete unknown, and made her the lead in the 1951 Broadway production of Gigi. Her film triumphs were all the more astonishing since she didn’t match the usual Hollywood clichés. Petite, almost androgynous, and with a disarming naturalness, she had a worldwide impact on fashion and beauty trends and was enthusiastically welcomed as an alternative to the sex bombs and pin-up girls of the 50s. This book, with an essay by Klaus-Jürgen Sembach, is dedicated to Audrey Hepburn who died in 1993. It includes the best film stills, portraits, and private photographs by well-known and by unknown photographers from all over the world who have provided us with an immortal image of Hollywood’s most endearing star.

      Adieu Audrey