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MODIGLIANI. Edition en anglais

Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920) was one of the many and diverse talents who were drawn to Paris in the early years of this century, making the city a vibrant but pressurized environment for artistic expression. A legend grew up around Modigliani, who, along with others, engendered the concept of the peintre maudit- the accursed painter - whose poverty corruption and excess were the very seeds from which his remarkable works of art were conceived. Unlike the Italian Futurists, who stormed at their own overwhelming tradition, -Modigliani seemed to sense the possibility of returning to it for renewal. His interpretation of a central theme of the tradition, the reclining female nude, produced a series of uniquely beautiful works, outstanding in the grace and harmony of their linear designs and the quality of their colour. Nudes, portraits and studies of a surprising range of personalities and psychological types are represented in this ideal introduction to the artist, as is a selection of his remarkable stone carvings, of which about 25 survive.

01/1984

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Guides pratiques

Sri lanka wildlife

Despite its small size, just 60,000km2, Sri Lanka boasts a breathtaking array of landscapes, home to a remarkable variety of wildlife. One of Asia's best ecotourism destinations, it has not only the continent's largest land mammal — the Asian elephant — but hundreds of species of birds, reptiles and amphibians, many endemic to the island. Colourful kingfishers, purple-faced leaf monkey and the iconic leopard are all found here. This is also arguably the best place in the world for sightings of blue whale. Written by one of Sri Lanka's leading wildlife experts and photographers, Bradt's Sri Lankan Wildlife — newly updated for this second edition — is the perfect introduction to the best of the country's Bora and fauna.

05/2022

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Mouvements artistiques

Frank Auerbach. The Charcoal Heads

Accompanying an exhibition at the Courtauld Gallery, London, Frank Auerbach : The Charcoal Heads presents a remarkable series of hauntingly beautiful largescale drawings by the artist. The catalogue includes a new piece of writing on one of the drawings from critically acclaimed novelist Colm Tóibín. This catalogue explores one of Frank Auerbach's most remarkable bodies of work - a series of large-scale portrait heads made in charcoal, produced during his early years as a young artist in postwar London. Auerbach (b. 1931) spent months on each drawing, working and reworking them during numerous sessions with his sitters. This prolonged and vigorous process of creation is evident in the finished drawings, which are richly textured and layered. Auerbach would sometimes even break through the paper and patch it up before carrying on. His heads thus emerge from the darkness of the charcoal with burning vitality, born of an artistic as well as a physical struggle with the medium. The process of repeated creation and destruction, of which these images bear the visible scars, speaks profoundly of their times, as people rebuilt their lives after the ruination and upending of the war. The exhibition will be the first time Auerbach's extraordinary drawings, made in the 1950s and early 1960s, have been brought together as a comprehensive group. They will be shown together with a selection of paintings he made of the same sitters ; for the artist, painting and drawing have always been deeply entwined. The accompanying catalogue - by Deputy Head of The Courtauld Gallery, Barnaby Wright, and with an essay by one of the greatest contemporary voices in the English language, Colm Tóibín - is the first publication to explore in depth this magnificent series. Tóibín spent several hours one afternoon in front of Auerbach's Self-Portrait (1958), which features on the front cover of the book, looking closely and taking notes. His essay is an account of his experience and offers new insights into the work and the nature of self-portaiture.

03/2024

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Animaux, nature

Le tour du monde en 80 arbres

Passionné par les arbres, et fort du succès international de Meetings with remarkable trees, Thomas Pakenham traque, photographie et recense les plus belles espèces du règne végétal, aux quatre coins de la planète. A travers des textes riches et de magnifiques photographies fourmillent des informations, des légendes, des anecdotes et des mythes, dépeignant ces 80 arbres hors du commun, témoins vivants de notre propre histoire depuis plusieurs siècles, voire plusieurs millénaires. L'ouvrage nous présente avec ferveur des spécimens extraordinaires, véritables personnages du règne végétal qui composent une galerie de portraits inoubliables où défilent le "Général Sherman" de la Sierra Nevada, en Californie - le plus gros arbre, voire le plus gros être vivant, au monde -, le cyprès de Tule, au Mexique, qui affiche un tour de taille de 58 mètres, mais aussi le "Old Methuselah", un pin de plus de 4 000 ans, ou encore les légendaires baobabs d'Afrique et les plus vieux arbres sacrés du Japon.

04/2019

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Aménagement du territoire

L'avenir des Mille Etangs. Une ambition à la hauteur de son exception

Au coeur de paysages féeriques et d'une nature préservée, les Mille Etangs ont la particularité d'être un espace habité que les Hommes ont alimenté au cours du temps de richesses remarquables. Cet ouvrage, fruit d'une collaboration entre le département de Haute-Saône et universitaires, fait découvrir au lecteur ce pays d'étangs à travers plusieurs thématiques. Géomorphologie, Géographie, Biodiversité, Sciences Humaines et Histoire sont autant de portes d'entrée pour découvrir le monde fascinant des Mille Etangs. In the heart of magical landscapes and unspoiled nature, the "Mille Etangs" has the particularity of being an inhabited space that has been nourished over time with remarkable wealth. This book, which is the result of a collaboration between the Haute-Saône department and academics, introduces the reader to this land of ponds through several topics. Geomorphology, Geography, Biodiversity, Human Sciences and History are all entry points to the discovery of the fascinating world of the "Mille Etangs".

12/2021

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Histoire internationale

One Artist on Five Continents

Elisabet Delbrück (1876-1967) was one of a number of Germans who came to New Zealand in the late 1930s. Unlike most, she had not intended to emigrate but was touring the country when World War II broke out. She was at first forbidden to leave and then chose to remain in Wellington. Her thirty years in Mahina Bay on Wellington harbour had a profound effect on all who knew her. This study aims to discover why she was so remarkable. It explores her early life, her marriage into a prominent German family and her qualification as an artist. She turned this into a profession, teaching and exhibiting on five continents in the 1920s and 1930s. She always travelled alone, observing the customs and beliefs of the people she met. In Australia and New Zealand in 1938 and 1939 she was wrongly suspected of spreading Nazi propaganda. Her story is also the story of a heroic group of Wellingtonians who helped her in the 1940s and valued her friendship till her death.

12/2011

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