Art Nouveau, la plante et des applications ornementales, by Eugène Grasset
At the end of the 19th century, flowers and plants inspired artists to look at the world in a new way and reveal it to us In this masterpiece, first published in 1896, ...
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Art Nouveau, plants and their ornamental applications
100 Ateliers d’artistes d’aujourd’hui, by Guy Boyer, photographs by Antoine Schneck
What is the most intimate space for artists Their studio, which is their place of reflection, creation, and sometimes even life This beautiful, precious book ...
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100 Contemporary Artists’ Studios
Le vieux qui lisait des romans d'amour, Luis Sepúlveda's masterpiece, illustrated by Joanna Concejo
The millions of readers who have read this novel by Luis Sepúlveda are left with a vivid memory of a perfectly told story Just enough words to ...
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The Old Man Who Read Love Stories
L'image à venir, mémoires d'un collectionneur, by Pierre Apraxine with Jean Poderos
Pierre Apraxine was a visionary, a trailblazer who was among the first col- lectors to dedicate his life to unearthing long-forgotten masterpieces of ...
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The Coming Image, A Collector’s Memoir
L'enquête sauvage : Pourquoi et comment renouer avec le vivant , by Anne-Sophie Novel
We’re always being invited to reconnect with nature, but what does this mean in practice and how can we do so Inspired by her own realisation, journalist ...
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Wild Study: Why and how to reconnect with the living world?
Il était une fois la nuit, by Carole Reboul
An illustrated book on the topical issue of the preservation of the starry sky and the battle against light pollution, illustrated by magnificent photos accompanied by informative, ...
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Once Upon a Time There Was Night