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Book Review: The Art of Pin-UP

Book Review: The Art of Pin-UP – In the 15 years since TASCHEN released The Great American Pin-up, international interest in this distinctly American art form has increased exponentially. Paintings by leading artists such as Alberto Vargas, George Petty, and Gil Elvgren that sold for $ 2,000 in 1996 are going for $ 200,000 and more today. Pin-up: drawings, paintings and pastels of an idealized female face and figure intended for public display, was produced between 1920 and 1970, for use on calendars, and magazine covers and centerfolds. The majority of original paintings were discarded by publishers and calendar companies after printing, making the surviving art that much more precious. Today it’s popularity is huge, and ripe for an equally huge and truly comprehensive collector’s edition. See also: Contemporary Residential Architecture and Interiors by James Silverman Formidably sized, The Art of Pin-up is an impressive book that will be coveted by casual fans as well as hardcore pin-up collectors. The top 10 artists are profiled in depth. Each chapter opens with a tipped-in reproduction of an original calendar or magazine cover by that artist. The reproduction quality of the paintings, pastels, and preparatory sketches that follow—largely sourced from the original art—…

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Collectors Edition Walt Disney’s Animation Masterworks
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Collectors Edition: Walt Disney’s Animation Masterworks

Collectors Edition: Walt Disney’s Animation Masterworks  – This TASCHEN Collector’s Edition presents the first volume of one of the most expansive illustrated publications on Disney animation. In it, some 1,500 images as well as top essays by eminent Disney experts take us to the beating heart of the studio’s “Golden Age of Animation,” tracing Disney’s complete animation journey from the silent film era, through his first full-length feature Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) and the pioneering artistic experiment Fantasia (1940), right up to his last masterpieces Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966) and The Jungle Book (1967). Collectors Edition Walt Disney’s Animation Masterworks See also: Contemporary Residential Architecture and Interiors by James Silverman The book brings focus to each of the major animated features made during Walt’s lifetime, including Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo, Bambi, Cinderella, Peter Pan, Lady and the Tramp, and One Hundred and One Dalmatians, without forgetting the experimental short films of the Silly Symphonies series, underappreciated episodic musical films such as Make Mine Music and Melody Time, and many unfinished projects, such as proposed sequels to Fantasia or a homage to Davy Crockett by painter Thomas Hart Benton. See also: Book Review: Nendo – Interior Design…

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Book Review The Circus 1870s–1950s history and legacy
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Book Review: The Circus 1870s–1950s history and legacy

Book Review: The Circus 1870s–1950s history and legacy – During its heyday, the American circus was the largest show-biz industry the world had ever seen. From the mid-1800s to mid-1900s, traveling American circuses performed for audiences of up to 14,000 per show and crisscrossed the country on 20,000 miles of railroad in one season alone. The spectacle of death-defying daredevils and strapping super-heroes gripped the American imagination, outshining theater, comedy, and minstrel shows of the day, and ultimately paving the way for film and television. The circus offered young Americans the dream of adventure and reinvention. This book brings to life the grit and glamour of the circus phenomenon. Images include photographic gems by early circus photographers Frederick Whitman Glasier and Edward Kelty, many of the earliest color photographs ever taken of the circus from the 1940s and 1950s, iconic circus photographs by Mathew Brady or Cornell Capa, and little-known circus images by Stanley Kubrick and Charles and Ray Eames. For the first time, contemporary readers can experience the legend of the American circus in all its glory. See also: Contemporary Residential Architecture and Interiors by James Silverman Linda Granfield is a widely published author whose book Circus: An Album won…

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Book Review: The Making of the Eiffel Tower

Book Review: The Making of the Eiffel Tower – “The Tower is also present to the entire world…a universal symbol of Paris…from the Midwest to Australia, there is no journey to France which isn’t made, somehow, in the Tower’s name.” — Roland Barthes See also: Contemporary Residential Architecture and Interiors by James Silverman When Gustave Eiffel completed his wrought iron tower on Paris’s Champ de Mars for the World’s Fair in 1889, he laid claim to the tallest structure in the world. Though the Chrysler Building would, 41 years later, scrape an even higher sky, the Eiffel Tower lost none of its lofty wonder: Originally granted just a 20-year permit, the Tower became a permanent and mesmerizing fixture on the Parisian skyline. Commanding by day, twinkling by night, it has mesmerized Francophiles and lovers, writers, artists, and dreamers from all over the world, welcoming around seven million visitors every single year. See also: Book Review: Nendo – Interior Design Book from Japan Based on an original, limited edition folio by Gustave Eiffel himself, this fresh TASCHEN edition explores the concept and construction of this remarkable building. Step by step, one latticework layer after another, Eiffel’s iconic design evolves over double-page plates, meticulous…

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Book Review: Case Study Houses and Pioneering Designs
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Book Review: Case Study Houses and Pioneering Designs

Book Review: Case Study Houses and Pioneering Designs – The Case Study House program (1945–1966) was a unique event in the history of American architecture. Sponsored by Arts & Architecture magazine, the program sought to respond to the postwar building boom with prototype modern homes that could be both easily replicated and readily affordable to the average American. See also: Contemporary Residential Architecture and Interiors by James Silverman Concentrated on the Los Angeles area, the Case Study Houses included 36 model homes commissioned from such major architects of the day as Richard Neutra, Raphael Soriano, Craig Ellwood, Charles and Ray Eames, Pierre Koenig, Eero Saarinen, A. Quincy Jones, and Ralph Rapson. Their criteria included “using, as far as is practicable, many war-born techniques and materials best suited to the expression of man’s life in the modern world.” The results of the program would redefine the modern home and extend influence not only across the United States but around the world. This compact guide includes all of the Case Study Houses with over 150 photos and plans, as well as a map showing locations of all sites, including those that no longer exist. See also: Book Review: Nendo – Interior Design Book from…

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Book Review: Visionary Architecture in Postwar Japan
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Book Review: Visionary Architecture in Postwar Japan

Book Review: Visionary Architecture in Postwar Japan – “Once there was a nation that went to war, but after they conquered a continent their own country was destroyed by atom bombs… then the victors imposed democracy on the vanquished. For a group of apprentice architects, artists, and designers, led by a visionary, the dire situation of their country was not an obstacle but an inspiration to plan and think… although they were very different characters, the architects worked closely together to realize their dreams, staunchly supported by a super-creative bureaucracy and an activist state… after 15 years of incubation, they surprised the world with a new architecture—Metabolism—that proposed a radical makeover of the entire land… Then newspapers, magazines, and TV turned the architects into heroes: thinkers and doers, thoroughly modern men… Through sheer hard work, discipline, and the integration of all forms of creativity, their country, Japan, became a shining example… when the oil crisis initiated the end of the West, the architects of Japan spread out over the world to define the contours of a post-Western aesthetic….” —Rem Koolhaas / Hans Ulrich Obrist See also: Book Review: Nendo – Interior Design Book from Japan Between 2005 and 2011, architect Rem…

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Book Review: Life Aesthetic and Josef Hoffmann’s Minimalism

Book Review: Life Aesthetic and Josef Hoffmann’s Minimalism – Before aesthete, designer, and architect Josef Hoffmann (1870–1956) came along, Austrian architecture and design was suffocating under a surfeit of opulent ornamentation and bombastic flourish. With his radical new approach and a band of like-minded figures, Hoffmann was a founding father of the Viennese Secession and Wiener Werkstätte and revolutionized Western aesthetics with a brave new minimalism. See also: Contemporary Residential Architecture and Interiors by James Silverman This essential introduction explores Hoffmann’s key ideas, projects, and designs to understand his radical aesthetics and their continued influence on European architecture and design, from monochrome interior schemes to the cutlery we put on the table. We explore his integral role at the center of both the Vienna Secession in 1897 and the Wiener Werkstätte, and his commitment to stylistic purity, including some of Europe’s first major modernist buildings, such as the Purkersdorf Sanatorium (1904) and the Palais Stoclet (1905–1911). Each book in TASCHEN’s Basic Architecture series features: an introduction to the life and work of the architect the major works in chronological order information about the clients, architectural preconditions as well as construction problems and resolutions a list of all the selected works and…

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Free eBook Lighting Design Inspirations for Hospitality Projects
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Free eBook: Lighting Design Inspirations for Hospitality Projects

Free eBook: Lighting Design Inspirations for Hospitality Projects – Lighting Design Inspirations for hospitality projects, hotels, restaurants and bars designs are very singular projects that need special attention. Download Free eBook! Lighting is one of the most important details in this kind of interior design projects and we understand this very well. That’s why we created this ebook, in order to show you some of the most incredible lighting designs featured in hospitality designs and to show you the most incredible lighting pieces on the market to use in this kind of projects. See also: Book Review: Nendo – Interior Design Book from Japan Your choice of home lighting fixtures is much more complex than choosing the right finish to match your decor. You’ll want to make sure the lights you purchase are not only stylish, but functional for the space you plan to use them in. For example, while pendants may sound visually appealing in the kitchen, consider how much light they actually provide and whether you need to combine multiple types of light fixtures to achieve optimal brightness for the tasks at hand. Check out this list of common home lighting types to help you shop. See also: Contemporary Residential…

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Free eBook 100 Contemporary Floor Lamps
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Free eBook: 100 Contemporary Floor Lamps

The ultimate source of inspiration for interior designers! 100 contemporary floor lamps NEW & FREE EBOOK is the ultimate source of inspiration for interior designers who are looking for the perfect contemporary lighting to create a unique dining room set for that special client. Lighting is an important element in any setting but for those who are fans of the contemporary style and that want to get to know the best options in the market, this is the perfect ebook. Download Free eBook Now! This really is the beginning of a series of inspirational Ebooks you will definitely want to collect. Here you’ll find out the best floor lamps in the market, what will be very helpful for your next interior design projects. A selection of the most distinct and contemporary floor lamps. From the best designers and lighting brands in the world, we present you 100 ideas for you to get inspired! See also: Contemporary Residential Architecture and Interiors by James Silverman See also: Book Review: Nendo – Interior Design Book from Japan Picking a lighting fixture might seem like a standard task, but today’s options make this once-easy decision more complicated. Depending on the room you’re lighting up you’ll have…

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Book Review American Citie's Creation and Development
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Book Review: American Citie’s Creation and Development

Book Review: American Citie’s Creation and Development – American Cities features nine of this country’s greatest metropolises, thriving urban centers with rich colorful histories: Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., New Orleans, St. Louis, Chicago, Denver, and San Francisco. Rare or previously unpublished historic maps and views of each of the cities provides a unique journey through each city—from the how they developed over time to historic events that helped to shape their formation. The maps and views offer a fascinating way to explore the creation, development, and true spirit of each city. Essays by specialists accompany each section and help to explain and explore the growth of these wonderful cities, while this lavish book pays tribute to the most important and artistic images of America. See also: Book Review: Nendo – Interior Design Book from Japan Paul E Cohen is a dealer in antique maps and rare books with the firm of Cohen & Taliaferro LLC. He is the coauthor of Manhattan in Maps (1997), which won the New York City Book Award, and Mapping the West (2002). Henry G Taliaferro has been a dealer in rare maps and views for thirty years and is presently a partner in the…

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Book Review Living Spaces of Gypsy-Jet-Setters Around the World
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Book Review: Living Spaces of Gypsy-Jet-Setters Around the World

Book Review: Living Spaces of Gypsy-Jet-Setters Around the World – In her third book in the Gypset series for Assouline, Julia Chaplin explores the living spaces of gypsy-jet-setters around the world, from Hydra to Gué,thary; from Cuixmala to Pa’ia, and beyond to the Indonesian isles. Chaplin, who coined the term gypset, provides an insightful look into these spectacular personal utopias with her witty and humorous stories of the gypsetters that she meets along the way, such as Alix Goldsmith Marcaccini at her Mexican hideaway, or Halemano, a kind of hippie Four Seasons in Hawaii. Stunning photography opens the door to the fascinating and dazzling homes and haunts of the bohemian artists, designers, and bons vivants known as the gypset. See also: Book Review: Nendo – Interior Design Book from Japan Julia Chaplin is a New York-based journalist and editor who covers art, style, and travel. She is a frequent contributor to The New York Times, W, and Travel + Leisure. The author of Gypset Style (2009), Gypset Travel (2012) and Gypset Living (2014), she also founded the clothing brand Gypset, and the web site Gypset.com. See also: Contemporary Residential Architecture and Interiors by James Silverman Keep following Best Design Books for the…

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