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  • Design of the 20th Century

    Charlotte Fiell, Peter Fiell

    Paperback (Taschen, April 25, 2000)
    With over 400 detailed entries in alphabetical order, this volume offers one of the largest and most up-to-date illustrated works on international design in the 20th century. Accompanies the exhibit, ""A Century of Design, Part I: 1900-1925, "" December 1999-April 2000 at the Met in New York. 780 illustrations.
  • Grimms' Fairy Tales. Poster Set

    TASCHEN

    Loose Leaf (TASCHEN, Dec. 17, 2014)
    This inspiring print set offers sixteen designs to transform a blank wall into a personalized display. Each set of sixteen images has been specially selected from the TASCHEN collection as the most loved, and most interesting, examples of Grimm’s Fairy Tales. The prints are packaged in a sturdy cardboard box and are suitable either for framing or as a poster.Included artworks:Sleeping Beauty (Kay Nielsen), 1925The Three Feathers (Kay Nielsen), 1925Sleeping Beauty (Herbert Leupin), 1948Little Red Riding Hood (Divica Landrová), 1959The Star Coins (Viktor Paul Mohn), 1882Puss ’n Boots (Herbert Leupin), 1946Mother Holle (Herbert Leupin), 1949Snow White (Wanda Zeigner-Ebel), 1920The Goose Girl (Kay Nielsen), 1925The Frog Prince (Walter Crane), 1874The Hare and the Hedgehog (Gustav Süs), 1855
  • Diego Rivera, The Complete Murals

    Luis-Martín Lozano, Juan Rafael Coronel Rivera

    Hardcover (Taschen, Jan. 25, 2008)
    Diego in detail: The most comprehensive study of Rivera's work ever made A veritable folk hero in Latin America and Mexico’s most important artist—along with his wife, painter Frida Kahlo—Diego Rivera (1886–1957) led a passionate life devoted to art and communism. After spending the 1910s in Europe, where he surrounded himself with other artists and embraced the Cubist movement, he returned to Mexico and began to paint the large-scale murals for which he is most famous. In his murals, he addressed social and political issues relating to the working class, earning him prophetic status among the peasants of Mexico. He was invited to create works abroad, most notably in the United States, where he stirred up controversy by depicting Lenin in his mural for the Rockefeller Center in New York City (the mural was destroyed before it was finished). Rivera’s most remarkable work is his 1932 Detroit Industry, a group of 27 frescos at the Detroit Institute of Art in Michigan. This lavish volume—the first book to feature Rivera’s complete mural oeuvre, including newly discovered works—features numerous large-scale details of the murals, allowing their various components and subtleties to be closely examined. In addition to the murals is a vast selection of paintings, vintage photos, documents, and drawings from public and private collections around the world many of which the whereabouts were previously unknown to scholars and whose inclusion here is thanks to the most intense research performed on Rivera’s work since his death. Texts include an illustrated biography and essays by prominent art historians offering interpretations of each mural. One could not ask for a more comprehensive study of Rivera’s oeuvre; finally, a half-century after Rivera’s death, his work is the subject of the sweeping retrospective it deserves. The works of Diego Rivera are herein reproduced with the authorization of CONACULTA-INBA, Mexico, 2007. D. R. 2007 Banco de México, Fiduciario en el Fideicomiso relativo a los Museos Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo. Av. Cinco de Mayo No. 2, Col. Centro, Del. Cuauhtémoc 06059, México D. F. Photograph by Rafael Doniz © 2007 TASCHEN GmbH Contributing authors: María Estela Duarte Sanchez, Laura González Matute, Renato González Mello, Catha Paquette, Ana Isabel Pérez Gavilán Ávila, Nadia Ugalde Gómez, Marina Vázquez Ramos, James Weschler
  • The End of the Game: The Last Word from Paradise

    Peter Beard, Paul Theroux

    Hardcover (TASCHEN, June 20, 2008)
    A landmark book on Africa revisited: The origins, history, and prospects of big game in Africa Researched, photographed, and compiled over 20 years, Peter Beard’s End of the Game tells the tale of the enterprisers, explorers, missionaries, and big-game hunters whose quests for adventure and "progress" were to change the face of Africa in the 20th century. This landmark volume is assembled from hundreds of historical photographs and writings, starting with the building of the Mombasa Railroad ("The Lunatic Line") and the opening-up of darkest Africa. The stories behind the heroic figures in Beard’s work—Theodore Roosevelt, Frederick Courtney Selous, Karen Blixen (Isak Dinesen), Denys Finch-Hatton (the romantic hero of Out of Africa), Philip Percival, J. A. Hunter, Ernest Hemingway, and J. H. Patterson (who became famous as the relentless hunter of the "Man-Eating Lions of Tsavo")—are all contextualized by Beard’s own photographs of the enormous region. Shot in the 1960s and ’70s in the Tsavo lowlands during the elephant-habitat crisis and then in Uganda parks, Beard’s studies of elephant and hippo population dynamics document the inevitable overpopulation and starvation of tens of thousands of elephants and rhinos. Originally published in 1965 and updated in 1977, this classic is resurrected by TASCHEN with rich duotone reproduction and a new foreword by internationally renowned travel and fiction writer Paul Theroux. Touching on themes such as distance from nature, density and stress, loss of common sense, and global emergencies, this seminal picture history of eastern Africa in the first half of the 20th century shows us the origins of the wildlife crisis on the continent, a phenomenon which bears a remarkable resemblance to the overpopulation and climate crises we face today.
  • Design of the 20th Century

    Charlotte Fiell

    Paperback (TASCHEN, March 1, 2005)
    The bible of breakthroughs and inspiration (TASCHEN's 25th anniversary special edition) Poised at the start of the 21st century, we can see clearly that the previous century was marked by momentous changes in the field of design. Aesthetics entered into everyday life with often staggering results. Our homes and workplaces turned into veritable galleries of style and innovation. From furniture to graphics, it's all here?the work of artists who have shaped and recreated the modern world with a dizzying variety of materials. From the organic to the geometric, from Art Deco, through to Pop and High-Tech, this book contains all the great names - Bernhard, Bertoia, De Stijl, Dieter Rams, Starck, Charles and Ray Eames, to name only a very few. This essential book is a comprehensive journey through the shapes and colours, forms and functions of design history in the 20th century. An A-Z of designers and design schools, which builds into a complete picture of contemporary living.
  • 1000 Record Covers

    Michael Ochs

    Hardcover (TASCHEN, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Record covers are a sign of our life and times. Like the music on the discs, they address such issues as love, life, death, fashion, and rebellion. For music fans the covers are the expression of a period, of a particular time in their lives. Many are works of art and have become as famous as the music they stand for--Andy Warhol's covers, for example, including the banana he designed for The Velvet Underground.
  • Design of the 20th Century

    Charlotte Fiell, Peter Fiell

    Hardcover (Taschen, Feb. 15, 2001)
    This text is a comprehensive journey through the shapes and colours, forms and functions of design history in the 20th century. It contains an A-Z of designers and design schools, which builds into a complete picture of contemporary living.
  • Life: A Journey Through Time

    Frans Lanting, Christine Eckstrom

    Hardcover (Taschen, Sept. 10, 2006)
    Planet earth, home sweet home In the year 2000, world-renowned wildlife photographer Frans Lanting set out on a personal journey to photograph the evolution of life on earth. He made pilgrimages to true time capsules like a remote lagoon in Western Australia, spent time in research collections photographing forms of microscopic life, and even found ways to create visual parallels between the growth of organs in the human body and the patterns seen on the surface of the earth. The resulting volume is a glorious picture book of planet earth depicting the amazing biodiversity that surrounds us all. Lanting’s true gift lies beyond his technical mastery: it is his eye for geometry in the beautiful chaos of nature that allows him to show us the world as it has never been seen before. From crabs to jellyfish, diatoms to vast geological formations, jungles to flowers, monkeys to human embryos, LIFE is a testament to the magical beauty of life in all its forms and is Lanting’s most remarkable achievement to date.
  • Lichtenstein: 1923-1997

    Janis Hendrickson

    Paperback (TASCHEN, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Presents a biography of Roy Lichtenstein
  • The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm 2014

    Taschen

    Calendar (Taschen, Sept. 15, 2013)
    The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm 2014 About the Series: TASCHEN's Wall Calendars feature 12 big and beautiful reproductions, an elegant layout for the days of the month, and all official holidays for your country.
  • Christo & Jean Claude

    Taschen America

    Paperback (Taschen, Jan. 1, 2000)
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  • The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm by Jacob & Wilhelm Grimm

    Jacob & Wilhelm Grimm

    Hardcover (Taschen, March 15, 1820)
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