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Fabienne Fravalo

    Eloge de la Lumiere
    Colors of Kyoto
    The Decorative Arts
    • The Decorative Arts

      Volume 1: Sculptures, enamels, maiolicas and tapestries

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Aesthetic seduction, superb workmanship, and historical interest are the three central themes in the collection of Fondation Gandur pour l'Art, established in 2010 and continually expanding. This volume aims to catalogue the works, emphasizing that their decorative aspects are as significant as their narrative content. The collection primarily features sculptures, statuettes, and ornamental reliefs, alongside two-dimensional decorations depicting scenes from classical antiquity or Christianity. The sculptural works span from the twelfth to the eighteenth century, reflecting the collection's focus on cultural exchange between France and neighboring regions. The hybrid styles and originality of certain pieces highlight their aesthetic quality. Organized by topic, the book reveals the collection's richness and diversity in subjects, narrative episodes, and figures. The topics are divided into five sections: ancient gods and heroes; biblical and allegorical figures; scenes from the life of the Virgin; episodes from the life of Christ; and saints and intercessors. Each entry provides a description of the historical and geographical context, an analysis of the iconographic content, and includes a bibliography and a list of exhibitions where the work was displayed.

      The Decorative Arts
    • New volume in the Cleveland Masterwork Series focuses on a studio of important late nineteenth through early twentieth-century Japanese ceramic artists.

      Colors of Kyoto
    • This catalogue for an exhibition at the Fondation Baur brings together paintings by French artist Pierre Soulages and sculpture by the Japanese bamboo master, Tanabe Chikuunsai IV. Text in English and French.

      Eloge de la Lumiere