Rome
Rome
29.00 €
Icon-Icon Opinion :
Carried by fascinating pictures of Ferrante Ferranti, this book is the account of a regular of Rome that retraces his memories, placing side to side Rome of yesterday and that of today- a city where the curiosity of aesthetes souls always finds where to be satisfied.
Author : Ferrante Ferranti
Publishing House : Philippe Rey
Release date : April 2012
“It has been more than fifty years since I came to Rome, for the first time in 1950, with a group of students whose chaplain took an audience with the pope, the year declared holy. In 1952, I lived a whole year in Rome, and since then, there is not a year that I didn’t come back once or several times.
Has Rome changed in half a century? It is the author that has changed. In 1950, I saw, like all human beings, only what I was, without my knowledge, programmed to see. But most of Rome’s beauties, I didn’t see, because they weren’t part of what I was taught to admire. If I crossed the Piazza Navona, I had pleasure in looking at the undulating facade of the church and hearing the murmur of the fountains, but without taking seriously what seemed to me to be nothing but a free fantasy, “amusing” without realizing that Bernini and Borromini had revolutionized art, without understanding that I was dealing with a new language that enables me to free myself more quickly from the Jansenist and puritan morals that have shaped me.
The chapter diversity ( The Ancient Wolrd, Domus Aurea, Villa Hadriana, Palace, villa and garden, church, San Clemente, Saint-Pierre and the Vatican, Caravage route, Bernin route, Collines, Le Tibre, Fountains, and Bestiaire) draws the contours of the personal Rome of Dominique Fernandez who thus pay tribute to this city that helped to shape the writer that he became. Illustrated by sublime pictures of Ferrante Ferranti, this book reveals all the unknown aspects of the “Eternal City” and especially, renews the look of every reader curious to discover it.
This book was published in its first bonded version in 2004, after several reprints more than 7,000 copies were sold. It is released here in a softback version at a very affordable price of 29 euros. It should reach a large audience because there are no beautiful books with this quality about Rome, a city that attracts hundreds of French people each year.
Novelist and essayist, he wrote Dans la main de l’ange (Prix Goncourt) and de Porporino ou les mystères de Naples (Prix Médicis), Dominique Fernandez, with Ferrante Ferranti published several beautiful books after its numerous travel: Saint Petersburg, Palermo and Sicily, Bolivia, Prague, Sevilla, Syria, Villa Medicis…
Related products
-

Empress Of Fashion: A Life of Diana Vreeland
33.00 € En savoir +BUYAuthor: Amanda Mackenzie stuart
Editor : Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publication Date: 2013
Description:Diane von Furstenberg once called Diana Vreeland a “beacon of fashion for the twentieth century.” Now, in this definitive biography by Amanda Mackenzie Stuart, is the story of the iconic fashion editor as you’ve never seen her before. From her career at the helms of Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue , to her reign as consultant to the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Vreeland had an enormous impact on the fashion world and left a legacy so enduring that must-have style guides still quote her often wild and always relevant fashion pronouncements.
With access to Vreeland’s personal material and photographs, critically acclaimed biographer Amanda Mackenzie Stuart has written the ultimate behind-the-scenes look at Diana Vreeland and her world — a jet-setting social scene that included Coco Chanel, Elsa Schiaparelli, Yves Saint Laurent, Hubert de Givenchy, Oscar de la Renta, Lauren Bacall, Penelope Tree, Lauren Hutton, Andy Warhol, Mick and Bianca Jagger, and the Kennedys. Filled with gorgeous color photographs of her work, Empress of Fashion: A Life of Diana Vreeland is an elegant and fascinating account of one of the most revered tastemakers of the 20th century. -

Dior Catwalk
59.00 € En savoir +BUYIcon-Icon Opinion: What did a Dior fashion show look like in the 1950s? How did John Galliano romanticize and narrate the iconic turning point of the house in the 90s? For the first time ever, this book collects all of Dior’s haute couture collections, including the ready-to-wear collections after the arrival of John Galliano – and it is an indispensable bible for all fashion aficionados. Both the common parades and shows today find their source in this soaring vision!
Authors : Adélia Sabatini, Alexander Fury
Publishing House: La Martinière
Publication Date: 2017
Description :The triumph of an eternal house, seventy years after its spectacular first show.
On February 12, 1947, a young house named after its founder, Christian Dior, presented a spring-summer haute couture collection in a Paris still in the grip of winter cold. The creations were shown in a salon freshly painted in dove gray at 30 Avenue Montaigne, a historic and mythical address. This is the novelty that Dior symbolizes for fashion in general, and for Paris in particular. These codes, this visual language have fascinated the many successors of the designer: Yves Saint Laurent, Marc Bohan, Gianfranco Ferré, but especially John Galliano, and since 2017 Maria Grazia Chiuri. Their task has been, season after season, to find a new voice through the vocabulary of Dior.
-

Louis Vuitton Catwalk
59.00 € En savoir +BUYAuthors: Louise Rytter, Jo Ellison
Publishing House: La Martinière
Publication Date: 2018
The first retrospective of Louis Vuitton’s ready-to-wear collections, from 1998 to today, through more than 1,350 photographs of fashion shows.
-

Tonne Goodman: Point of View
86.00 € En savoir +BUYAuthor: Tonne Goodman
Publisher : Harry N. Abrams
Publication Date: 2019
Description : Throughout her illustrious career, Tonne Goodman has made the famous stylish and the stylish famous. The Vogue fashion director has not only shaped the way women dress and see themselves, but she has also created a nexus in which the worlds of celebrity and style continually collide. Now, in Point of View, Goodman’s life and career are explored for the first time. Organized chronologically, this book charts Goodman’s career from her modeling days, to her freelance fashion reportage, to her editorial and advertising work, through to her reign at Vogue. The editor’s recollections of some of the world’s greatest photographers, models, celebrities, and designers of our time are illustrated throughout, with behind-the-scenes fashion photos and shots of Goodman’s personal life.