| About The book A new, authoritative monograph on a never before covered subject: Atelier Fauré is the last Art Deco studio of note to receive the attention it deserves. From The Author "Studio Fauré did not build on the past: it created a moment that would be unique to the point that it could not be copied. The finest pieces of Fauré work rival any of the Art Deco masters and outdo them on the grounds of bold originality, fearless experimentation and an integration of the modern art of its day." — Cork Marcheschi
This new book by Cork Marcheschi is notable for a number of reasons: - The author's refreshing style of writing which reveals his own passion for the subject. A narrative and personal style which will involve the reader in the fascinating story of a studio which has been parked on the sidelines for too long. - Beautiful, in depth photographic coverage of the stars of the piece: the bold and fearless enamel vases which were the most important output of the studio. - Facts and figures which are of great value to the history of 20th century art and to the collector. - Details of enameling techniques which have been buried along with the masters whodeveloped and practiced them. Author: Cork Marcheschi Photographer: David Phillips Hardcover: 170 pages Publisher: Umbra Books - 1st edition (January 3, 2007) Dimensions: 11.2 x 9.2 x 0.7 inches Language: English ISBN: 0-615-13229-4 Keywords: Camille Fauré, Atelier Fauré, Enamel of Limoges, Art Deco, The Making of Vases. Shipping included to all countries - expedition by Air Mail Express Envelope |