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Pubblicato originariamente in Francia fra il 1876 e il 1888, "Le Costume Historique" di Auguste Racinet è uno degli studi più ampi e incisivi mai pubblicati sulla storia dell'abbigliamento. Quest'opera enciclopedica, raccolta all'epoca in ben sei volumi con circa 500 tavole, rimane unica per ampiezza di intenti e completezza. L'edizione di Taschen ha rispettato l'originale ripartizione in base alla cultura di provenienza e ai modelli trattati. L'opera contiene tutte le tavole dell'opera di Racinet, riprodotte con la stessa vivacità cromatica e attenzione per i dettagli, accompagnate da testi descrittivi e brillanti commenti dell'autore.
Note Libraio
Originally published in France between 1876 and 1888, Auguste Racinet's Le Costume historique was the most wide-ranging and incisive study of clothing ever attempted. Covering the world history of costume, dress, and style from antiquity through the end of the 19th century, the great work(published in six volumes containing nearly 500 plates)remains, to this day, unique in its scope and detail. Racinet's organization by culture and subject has been preserved in TASCHEN's magnificent and complete reprint, as have excerpts from his delightful descriptions and often witty comments. Volume 1 contains all the plates from Racinet's work, reproduced in brilliant quality and showing the original's love for detail and color. Volume 2 collects the texts accompanying the images, giving descriptions and explanations, as well as the introduction by Françoise Tétart-Vittu. Perusing these beautifully detailed and exquisitely colored illustrations, you'll discover everything from the garb of ancient Etruscans to traditional Eskimo attire to 19th century French women's couture. Though Racinet's study spans the globe from ancient times through his own, his focus is on European clothing from the Middle Ages to the 1880s and this subject is treated with exceeding passion and attention to detail.
Altre Informazioni
ISBN: 9783836531078
Collana: Jumbo
Dimensioni: 332 x 78 x 255 mm
Formato: Libro rilegato
Pagine Arabe: 500