Globi Neerlandici. The production of globes in the Low Countries.
With bibliography of globes made in the Low Countries, ca. 1525-1800. More info
Het Kookboek van de Klassieke Keuken. Vertaling naar `Le Guide Culinaire` onder red. van Wina Born.
8th reprint of the Dutch translation of Auguste Escoffier`s `Le Guide Culinaire`, Kookboek van de klassieke keuken. This new reprint is illustrated with 48 beautiful illustrations of dishes, prepared according to Escoffier`s recipes, by the wellknown Dutch chef, André van Doorn of Restaurant ... More info
Japanese Cloisonné Enamels. The Stephen W. Fisher Collection.
The final decades of the nineteenth century and the first decades of the twentieth saw the production of Japan’s most exquisite cloisonné enamels. Their manufacture was stimulated by international demand kindled at expositions in Europe and America and driven by artists’ interest in creating works t... More info
Licht als leidraad. Leven en werk van Frits Lensvelt (1886-1945). Met een voorwoord van Frans Leidelmeijer
Published on the occasion of two exhibitions (in Amsterdam and in Assen) on the life and works of the versatile and influential Dutch designer Frits Lensvelt. More info
Silver from Early Byzantium: The Kaper Koraon and Related Treasures
Silver played an important role in establishing patterns of patronage in the Eastern Roman Empire, particularly in churches, which were endowed with large quantities of the precious metal, both as furniture revetments and as liturgical objects. This landmark publication treats one of the most impor... More info
The Most Magnificent and Largest Globes of Blaeu, the World`s Greatest Globe Maker. Compiled by Peter van der ...
Matching pair of terrestrial and celestial globes, with a diameter of 26 inches (68 cm), with text in Latin. The terrestial globe is composed of 36 half gores and two polar calottes; the celestial globe of 24 ecliptical gores. The gores are pasted on a plaster sphere rotating on brass pinions within... More info
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