Opium

Opium
Author: Donald Wigal
Publisher: Parkstone International
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2014-06-12
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1783100168

Opium, once used for ritual purposes, is a substance which dulls pain and offers access to an artificial world, and has long been idealized by artists and markets. Baudelaire, Picasso, and Dickens were all inspired to create by the blue clouds of smoke. Known as either a sacred drug or the worst of poisons, opium rapidly became popular in Great Britain and a source of commerce with Imperial China. This illustrated work presents the history and quasi-religious rites of opium’s use.

Caravaggio

Caravaggio
Author: Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio
Publisher: ATS Italia Editrice
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2004
Genre: Art
ISBN: 8875710481

Apocalypse

Apocalypse
Author: Camille Flammarion
Publisher: Parkstone International
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012-03-22
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1780427239

The final book of the Bible, known both as The Book of Revelation and The Apocalypse of John, is a prophesy of the events that will occur at the end of time. During the Middle Ages, in a society which held a deep belief in God and was mainly ruled by religious authorities, this apocalyptic theme recurs in art, through various media, including tapestries, illuminations, sculpture, and painting. This book pools the most famous pieces of art inspired by this theme, such as the Apocalypse drapery from Angers Cathedral, the carved tympanum of the Autun Cathedral, and the fresco in Albi Cathedral. The theme of the Apocalypse was a means to impress minds, whilst also allowing artists to develop their imaginations; its symbolic content allowing for many different interpretations.

Arcimboldo and artworks

Arcimboldo and artworks
Author: Liana De Girolami Cheney
Publisher: Parkstone International
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2022-12-06
Genre: Art
ISBN: 178310161X

If, as the famous saying goes, you really are what you eat, then Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1527-1593) was a consummate painter of the human soul. This artist was a master draftsman whose finely wrought canvases captured the imagination of his generation. In this fascinating book, Liana De Girolami Cheney takes a closer look at the critical history of Arcimboldo’s work, from his initial popularity and the tragic obscurity that followed his death, to the ventual triumphant revival of his work and vision by Surrealist admirers of the 1920s.

Van Gogh

Van Gogh
Author: Frank Elgar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 239
Release: 1966
Genre: Painters
ISBN:

In praise of the backside

In praise of the backside
Author: Hans-Jürgen Döpp
Publisher: Parkstone International
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2024-07-06
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1639198938

An ethnological and sociological reflection is lead by Professor Döpp on this fascinating matter that brings to the most incongruous revelations. Beyond our cultural and religious upbringings, women and men pursue their fantasies, which the author tries to unravel with the rigour of a scientist for the pleasure of our eyes and of our mind.

Design of Modern Highrise Reinforced Concrete Structures

Design of Modern Highrise Reinforced Concrete Structures
Author: Hiroyuki Aoyama
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2001
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1860942393

This book presents the results of a Japanese national research project carried out in 1988-1993, usually referred to as the New RC Project. Developing advanced reinforced concrete building structures with high strength and high quality materials under its auspices, the project aimed at promoting construction of highrise reinforced concrete buildings in highly seismic areas such as Japan. The project covered all the aspects of reinforced concrete structures, namely materials, structural elements, structural design, construction, and feasibility studies. In addition to presenting these results, the book includes two chapters giving an elementary explanation of modern analytical techniques, i.e. finite element analysis and earthquake response analysis.

The Rough Guide to Kenya

The Rough Guide to Kenya
Author: Rough Guides
Publisher: Rough Guides UK
Total Pages: 930
Release: 2016-05-02
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0241278430

The Rough Guide to Kenya has been the most authoritative guide to the country since it was first published in 1987. The fully revised, full-colour 11th edition covers the country in fine detail. Learn how to cope with and enjoy Nairobi; visit the Maasai Mara without the crowds; explore lesser-known parks and conservancies; and make the most of the Indian Ocean coast. A wealth of practical information covers the highways and byways, supported by the most thoroughly researched and reliable background coverage available. Go on safari in Tsavo East, Amboseli, Samburu Reserve and Meru National Park. Explore Rift Valley lakes, Mount Kenya, the Kakamega Forest and the Shimba Hills. Enjoy the Indian Ocean - not just at Diani Beach, Mombasa and Watamu, but also at Msambweni, Tiwi and Kilifi. Stop off in Machakos, Nanyuki and Kisumu and visit local markets, museums and wildlife sanctuaries. Whether you're visiting for a safari and beach holiday or embarking on a longer stay, The Rough Guide to Kenya is the ultimate travel guide.

Urban Squares as Places, Links and Displays

Urban Squares as Places, Links and Displays
Author: Jon Lang
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1317337883

To attract investment and tourists and to enhance the quality of life of their citizens, municipal authorities are paying considerable attention to the quality of the public domain of their cities – including their urban squares. Politicians find them good places for rallies. Children consider squares to be playgrounds, the elderly as places to catch-up with each other, and for many others squares are simply a place to pause for a moment. Urban Squares as Places, Links and Displays: Successes and Failures discusses how people experience squares and the nature of the people who use them. It presents a ‘typology of squares’ based on the dimensions of ownership, the square’s instrumental functions, and a series of their basic physical attributes including size, degree of enclosure, configuration and organization of the space within them and finally based on their aesthetic attributes – their meanings. Twenty case studies illustrate what works and what does not work in different cities around the world. It discusses the qualities of lively squares and quieter, more restorative places as well as what contributes to making urban squares less desirable as destinations for the general public. The book closes with the policy implications, stressing the importance and difficulties of designing good public places. Urban Squares offers how-to guidance along with a strong theoretical framework making it ideal for architects, city planners and landscape architects working on the design and upgrade of squares.

Simply Organized

Simply Organized
Author: Iyna Bort Caruso
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2011-12-15
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 1440540160

Are you living in cramped quarters with no space to breathe? Do you feel overwhelmed by all that clutter? You’re not alone. Inside you’ll find page after page of hints, tips, and strategies that help you set up and organize a home office anywhere, maximize closet and shelf space, sell what you no longer need or want, tuck away kitchen utensils in hidden storage spaces, and so much more. This book proves that you can live large in even the smallest of spaces by making every square inch count. It’s simple! Getting organized doesn’t have to take days or enormous amounts of effort. And think of how relieved you’ll be once you put your house in order.