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FMR: Florence Lost (2 Volumes)Item Number:  16100402
FMR: Florence Lost (2 Volumes)
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Florence lost (first volume)
The retiring and forgotten Fabio Borbottoni (1820-1901) painted an extraordinary corpus of 120 works giving a fascinating and detailed image of a city - the grand-ducal Florence of the first half of the 19th century — which had already largely vanished even in his own day. His dream-like views inspired Italo Calvino to write his wonderful introductory pages. The two volumes include the entire series of paintings, together with the historical entries by the painter himself.
Title: Florence lost (first volume)
Pages: 127
Tables: 68
Author: Giovanni Fanelli
Edition: English
Translation: William Weaver, Forrest Selvig
Year: 1983
Edited by: Giovanni Fanelli
Other Authors: Italo Calvino
Dimensions: (cm) 30x30
Rilegato: In Black "Orient" silk, with tipped-in colour plate, impressed gold lettering and library case
Photos by: Giuliano Gameliel, Liberto Perugi
Iconographia: 120 19th century pictorial views of a Florence that is no more
Colophon: 3000 numbered copies
Paper: Hand-made, Ingres, pastel Blue, manufactured by Cartiere Miliani in Fabriano
Printer: Franco Levi
Florence lost (second volume)
Title: Florence lost (second volume)
Pages: 127
Tables: 68
Author: Giovanni Fanelli
Edition: English
Translation: William Weaver, Forrest Selvig
Year: 1983
Edited by: Giovanni Fanelli
Other Authors: Italo Calvino
Dimensions: (cm) 30x30
Rilegato: In Black "Orient" silk, with tipped-in colour plate, impressed gold lettering and library case
Photos by: Giuliano Gameliel, Liberto Perugi
Collazione: 2 pb, 8 pnn, 126 pn, 2 pb, 4 pnn, 2 pb
Iconographia: 120 19th century pictorial views of a Florence that is now lost
Colophon: 3000 numbered copies
Paper: Hand-made, Ingres, pastel Blue, manufactured by Cartiere Miliani in Fabriano
Printer: Franco Levi
Florence lost (first volume)
A Fabio Borbottoni (1820-1901), uomo schivo e dimenticato, dobbiamo uno straordinario corpus di 120 dipinti che ricostruisce con affascinante minuzia l’immagine di una città già ai suoi tempi in buona parte perduta: la Firenze granducale della prima metà dell’Ottocento. Queste trasognate vedute hanno ispirato a Calvino le stupende pagine introduttive. Nei due volumi è pubblicata l’intera serie corredata dalle accurate schede storiche redatte dal pittore stesso.
Titolo: Florence lost (first volume)
Pagine: 127
Tavole: 68
Autore: Giovanni Fanelli
Edizione: inglese
Traduzione: William Weaver, Forrest Selvig
Anno: 1983
A cura di: Giovanni Fanelli
Altri Autori: Italo Calvino
Formato: (cm) 30x30
Rilegato: In seta nera “Orient”, con plancetta a colori, impressioni in oro e cofanetto
Foto: Giuliano Gameliel, Liberto Perugi
Iconografia: 120 vedute pittoriche ottocentesche di Firenze scomparsa
Colophon: 3000 esemplari numerati
Carta: A mano, Ingres, azzurra, Cartiere Miliani di Fabriano
Stampatore: Franco Levi
Florence lost (second volume)
Titolo: Florence lost (second volume)
Pagine: 127
Tavole: 68
Autore: Giovanni Fanelli
Edizione: inglese
Traduzione: William Weaver, Forrest Selvig
Anno: 1983
A cura di: Giovanni Fanelli
Altri Autori: Italo Calvino
Formato: (cm) 30x30
Rilegato: In seta nera “Orient”, con plancetta a colori, impressioni in oro e cofanetto
Foto: Giuliano Gameliel, Liberto Perugi
Collazione: 2 pb, 8 pnn, 126 pn, 2 pb, 4 pnn, 2 pb
Iconografia: 120 vedute pittoriche ottocentesche di Firenze scomparsa
Colophon: 3000 esemplari numerati
Carta: A mano, Ingres, azzurra, Cartiere Miliani di Fabriano
Stampatore: Franco Levi

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