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The Impossible Museum Celine Delavaux

The Impossible Museum By Celine Delavaux

The Impossible Museum by Celine Delavaux


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Summary

This provocative book brings back to life forty wonders of the art world that will never be seen.

The Impossible Museum Summary

The Impossible Museum: The Best Art You'll Never See by Celine Delavaux

Spanning centuries, and encompassing a variety of masterpieces - from paintings on canvas and cave walls to structures and jewellery - this fascinating compendium of lost art takes readers on a historic journey and explores how and why art can disappear from our lives. Some works are simply missing, such as da Vinci's Leda and the Swan or the Romanov Jewels. Others were intentionally transformed, such as Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty, or destroyed, like the Buddhas of Bamyan. Some pieces are hidden away, such as the Paintings at Lascaux or frescoes from the Pompeiian house of Marcus Lucretius. Others were stolen, including a Stradivarius violin, Jackson Pollock's Springs Winter or Caravaggio's Nativity. However they disappeared from view, these works represent significant gaps in art history. Fortunately for us, many exact replicas or studies for these pieces exist, while others were photographed before their destruction. Working with the latest research and documentation, author Celine Delavaux brings each lost piece back to life through illuminating text and helpful illustrations. Assembled together in this elaborate and informative volume, these works comprise their own unique museum - a place readers will be certain to visit again and again.

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GOR005204899
9783791347158
3791347152
The Impossible Museum: The Best Art You'll Never See by Celine Delavaux
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Prestel
20120808
192
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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