
Rob Mallet-Stevens 1907-1914.
N° d'inventaire | 21288 |
Format | 21 x 19 |
Détails | 228 p., numerous illustrations, paperback. |
Publication | Brussels, 2016 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | |
This book evokes the early years of the career of one of the most famous French architects of the 20th century. The first volume in a series of three devoted to texts written and illustrated by Rob Mallet-Stevens, now unobtainable, collected in extenso for the first time. Between 1907 and 1914, Mallet-Stevens published some 40 illustrated articles devoted to architecture, but also to the arts, theater, Japan, the Vienna Secession, and the modern garden. He proved to be a prolific and cosmopolitan reporter and critic. These texts are presented and placed in the context of the time by a specialist of the period who had already published the first monograph devoted to Mallet-Stevens in 1980.
This book evokes the early years of the career of one of the most famous French architects of the 20th century. The first volume in a series of three devoted to texts written and illustrated by Rob Mallet-Stevens, now unobtainable, collected in extenso for the first time. Between 1907 and 1914, Mallet-Stevens published some 40 illustrated articles devoted to architecture, but also to the arts, theater, Japan, the Vienna Secession, and the modern garden. He proved to be a prolific and cosmopolitan reporter and critic. These texts are presented and placed in the context of the time by a specialist of the period who had already published the first monograph devoted to Mallet-Stevens in 1980.