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Rolf Toman

    January 1, 1953

    Rolf Toman initially aspired to be a teacher, but spent the years following his second state examination working as a publishing editor for a major international publishing house. From 1992 onwards, he operated as an independent publisher for various international publishing houses. His work primarily centered on publications concerning epochs of art history.

    Rolf Toman
    Burgund. Kunst, Landschaft, Architektur
    Romanesque : architecture, sculpture, painting
    Vienna. Art and architecture
    Romanesque
    Vienna
    The Art of Gothic : Architecture - Sculpture - Painting
    • 2018

      Vienna

      • 452 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      At the mention of Vienna, many visitors think of Sachertorte, romantic open carriage trips and an evening in one of local wine taverns. But the old imperial city has much more to offer - Vienna presents a comprehensive, richly illustrated view of the art treasures to be found in the Danube metropolis. The main focus is on the baroque era with its magnificent church buildings and palaces including the Hofburg, Schönbrunn and Belvedere; historicism with its architectural highlights on the new Ringstrasse; and Viennese art nouveau including artists Gustav Klimt and Oskar Kokoschka, the Wiener Werkstätte und Sezession. Well-founded essays on the beginnings of the history of art in Vienna and on the state of contemporary Viennese art round off the book.

      Vienna
    • 2009

      This book features over 400 stunning color photographs by Achim Bedorz, showcasing more than 240 religious buildings from the Byzantine era to modern masterpieces by architects like Antoni Gaudi and Le Corbusier. It highlights famous churches across Europe and covers key architectural styles: Romanticism, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque.

      Kathedralen. Die schönsten Kirchenbauten aus 1700 Jahren
    • 2008

      At the mention of Vienna, many visitors think of Sachertorte, romantic open carriage trips and an evening in one of local wine taverns. But the old imperial city has much more to offer: this book presents a comprehensive, richly illustrated view of the art treasures to be found in the Danube metropolis. The main focus is on the baroque era with its magnificent church buildings and palaces including the Hofburg, Schönbrunn and Belvedere; historicism with its architectural highlights on the new Ringstrasse; and Viennese art nouveau including artists Gustav Klimt and Oskar Kokoschka, the Wiener Werkstätte und Sezession. Well-founded essays on the beginnings of the history of art in Vienna and on the state of contemporary Viennese art round off the book.

      Vienna. Art and architecture
    • 2007

      Romanesque

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      4.3(10)Add rating

      The Romanesque was the first epoch of medieval art that encompassed all of Europe. This book helps us understand and experience this tight integration and explains the manifold aspects of Romanesque artistic composition, in which the hopes and fears of the people of the time found their expression

      Romanesque
    • 2006

      This comprehensive volume provides readers with multi-faceted insights into the full abundance of all the movements and schools of art between 1750 and 1848. It presents a comprehensive overview of the development of Neo-classicist and Romantic art in Europe and North America. It features illuminating excursions into areas such as the foundations of Neoclassicism in the Renaissance architecture of Andrea Palladio (1508-1580). It discusses European painting between two revolutions: the development of painting in France from Jacques Louis David through to Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres and his antipode, Eugene Delacroix. It is richly illustrated with photographs taken exclusively for this book. Neoclassicism, as a return to the forms and ideals of ancient art, and Romanticism, as an intellectual attitude, are no longer seen as mutually exclusive alternatives.

      Neoclassicism and romanticism
    • 1999

      Courtly splendor and bourgeois pride, religious fanaticism and ascetic seclusion from the world, the search for intimacy: all are mirrored in the art of the Gothic period. Gothic monuments bear witness to a dynamic age, when old values were being redefined, often with great drama and debate. Here is a richly-illustrated overview of the period's architecture, sculpture, painting, stained glass, and jewelry, from its 12th-century French origins to its early 16th-century conclusion.

      The Art of Gothic : Architecture - Sculpture - Painting
    • 1997

      The photographs in the book, together with the main chapters and the sections on forms and techniques, show how much more there is to the Romanesque apart from round arches and heavy, powerful walls. Some of the pictures will convey the special atmosphere which characterizes a medieval church or monastery, and enable the reader to gain an understanding of the very different quality of life enjoyed by the people who lived there.

      Romanesque : architecture, sculpture, painting
    • 1993

      Paperback in very good condition; slight shelf scuff to covers, hint of bend to corners; all 77 numbered pages clean, no marks, highlights, bends or tears, as depicted in stock photo; Page One

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