Gå til innholdet

(ROSKOT, Kamil) (1886-1945)

Kamil Roskot 1886-1945 - architektonické dilo. Narodni technické muzeum Praha / Galerie výtvarného umeni Olomuc / Mestsky národni výbor Vlasim. 1978.

Hatt Rare Books ILAB & CINOA
lbh304921
Prague 1977. 8vo. 76 pp. Illustrated with drawings and photographs. Exhibition catalogue (106 entries). Summaries in Russian, English, French and German. Blank wrappers, pictorial dustjacket. Neat ownership inscription. Fine.

Kamil Roškot (1886-1945) studied construction at the German Technical University in Prague, architecture at the Czech Technical University in Prague and philosophy and art history over the years 1911-13 at Charles University in Prague. After active military service he completed his studies after the war under Jan Kot ra at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague. Roškot was a remarkable figure amongst Czech architects. Roškot worked with abstract purist shapes which also exhibit a monumentality and generosity of conception. Roškot's structural plan essentially differed from the work of the majority of his Functionalist colleagues, who worked with the Mies - Le Corbusier open plan. His numerous significant realisations include the exhibition pavilions in Milan (1926-27), Chicago (1933) or New York (1939), the sluices in Vraná nad Vltavou, Brandýs nad Labem (1931) and Štechovice (1937-42) or the tomb for the Czech Kings in St. Vitus Cathedral at the Prague Castle (1934-35). One of Roškot's most significant designs was the theatre in Ústí nad Orlicí (1935-36).
Adresse:
Hägerstensvägen 141
12648 Hägersten (Aspudden, Stockholm)
Sweden
Telefon:
CVR/VAT:
SE 670 503 943 301

Nylig lagt til av Hatt Rare Books ILAB & CINOA

(FAHLSTRÖM, Öyvind) (1928-1976) - Torsten Ekbom & Robert Rauschenberg & Öyvind Fahlström
Hatt Rare Books ILAB & CINOA
lbh308433
Stockholm, Bonniers, 1967. 27 x 27 cm. [32] sid. Illustrerad. Klammerhft., dek. omslag (prislapp på det bakre). Gott skick. (Bonniers små konstböcker (!), 12.)
(HJORTH, Bror) (1894-1968) - Märit Ehn, Margareta Hjorth m. fl. (red.)
Hatt Rare Books ILAB & CINOA
lbh308402
Stockholm, Bildförlaget Öppna Ögon 1986. 4:o. 28,5 x 21,8 cm. 228 sid. Rikt illustrerad med helsidesbilder av konstnärens målningar, skulpturer och teckningar (indelade efter decennier 1920-60-tal). / With Summary in English, "Bror Hjorth - Swedish artist" (17 pp). Förlagets grå klotband med monterad färgbild. Fint skick. Texter av Ulf Linde, Hans-Olof Boström, Göran Sörbom, Tommy Östmar m fl.
Johnson, Eyvind
Hatt Rare Books ILAB & CINOA
lbh783200
Stockholm, Albert Bonniers förlag, 1968. 8:o. 248 s. Förlagsband, dek. skyddsomslag. Mycket fint skick. Första upplagan.
Hatt Rare Books ILAB & CINOA
lbh308399
Stockholm, LiberFörlag, 1976. 8:o. 384 sid. Mycket rikt illustrerad. Med register. Dek. omslag. Mycket fint skick. Indelad länsvis.
(UMBERG, Günter) (b. 1942)
Hatt Rare Books ILAB & CINOA
lbh308404
Münster 1990. Large 8vo. 48 pp. With 11 illustrations and a plan. / Text bilingual in German and English. Publisher's boards. Very fine. German artist Günter Umberg lives and works in Cologne, Germany and Corberon, France. Umberg is one of the foremost representatives of "Radical painting", a school which builds on the development of concrete paintings from the 1960s. In the 1970s Umberg started creating monochrome works with unconventional materials and supports.
Mer informasjon
(Hansson, Ola) - Österling, Anders
Hatt Rare Books ILAB & CINOA
lbh792246
Stockholm, P. A. Norstedt & Söners förlag, 1966. 8:o. [ii] + 86 sid. Förlagets halvlinneband, stänkta överdragspapper, främre tryckta omslaget medbundet. Fint exemplar med dedikation till "Pär Lagerkvist från tillgivne A.Ö." (Svenska Akademiens minnesteckningar.) Lagerkvist och Österling var båda ledamoter av Svenska Akademien.