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RAPHAEL (BA-ART) (GB)

In art history, we tend to be on first name terms only with the most revered of masters. The Renaissance painter and architect Raphael Santi (1483–1520) is one such star. The man we call simply Raphael has for centuries been hailed as a supreme Renaissance artist. For some, he even outstrips his equally famous, equally first-named, contemporaries, Leonardo and Michelangelo. From 1500 to 1508, Raphael worked throughout central Italy, particularly in Florence where he secured his reputation as a painter of portraits and beautifully rendered Madonnas, archetypical icons within the Catholic faith. In 1508 he was summoned to Rome by Pope Julius II and later embarked on an ambitious mural scheme for the Stanza della Segnatura in the Vatican. Within this room, Raphael’s The School of Athens is considered a paradigm of the High Renaissance, merging Classical philosophy with perfected perspectival space, animated figures, and a composition of majestic balance. This essential introduction explores how in just two decades of work, Raphael painted his way to legendary greatness. With highlights from his prolific output, it presents the mastery of figures and forms that secured his place not only in the trinity of Renaissance luminaries but also among the most esteemed artists of all time.
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RELAXED ELEGANCE. ROOMS FOR LIVING WELL

Known for a pretty and polished Palm Beach meets Park Avenue aesthetic, Bromley’s interiors are beloved. Often described as “classic with a kick,” her work is steeped in history but infused with a modernity that reflects how her clients want to live today. Bromley’s first book showcases her interiors from New York, St. Louis, and Palm Beach with the Hamptons and Connecticut between. Whether in a historic house in the country or a townhouse in the city, Bromley’s flair for pattern and color defines her interiors, which nevertheless remain true to their surroundings. She makes casual look chic and infuses each home she designs with a cheerfulness and tranquility that is rare. Walls lacquered in bright colors highlight a home’s architecture, while comfortable upholstered furnishings in bold, patterned fabric make it feel livable and fun.
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RENEWING THE DREAM

Drawing together original research, design studies, and cultural essays, Renewing the Dream offers the first comprehensive look at the changes remaking the mobility landscape of Southern California—and the opportunities to reappropriate vast tracts of the city for new uses. Edited by James Sanders and produced with the global architecture studio Woods Bagot, this book explores the forces propelling this shift as well as its controversial impact on Los Angeles, as a city once famed for its car-oriented, low-rise landscape is transformed into a more diverse, more dense, more complex place. This many-sided portrait offers essays by a distinguished group of writers, designs for the city’s future, and studies of how the new mobility might allow areas now dedicated to parking and gas stations to be reimagined. Rounding out its portrait are historic photographs, maps, Hollywood images, and the artwork of David Hockney, Catherine Opie, Ed Ruscha, Wayne Thiebaud, Carlos Almaraz, and stills from La La Land to Chinatown. The book is a thought piece on the future of American cities, with lessons that will carry resonance all around the globe.
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REPUBLICA DEL COLOR

«Cuando se habla de la República Dominicana se habla del trópico, el Caribe, las Antillas, la música, la bandera, las playas, los campos, el folklore, las casas típicas, de la comida, de la gente, del arte; en esencia, se habla de color. Todo el que nace en esta tierra lleva ese color particular que delata ante el mundo de dónde venimos y hacia dónde vamos. Para mí, ese color que todos llevamos es una pieza clave para la búsqueda y exaltación de nuestra identidad. Desde muy pequeños somos partícipes de ese color, nos vemos arropados de todos esos elementos en cada rincón: es imposible escapar de él. Lo vemos en las viviendas rurales, en nuestras calles, en un amanecer, en la gente que nos rodea, en nuestro ritmo, en el mismo merengue y en nuestras tradiciones y costumbres. Así nace para mí nuestro proyecto, República del Color, de esa búsqueda y rescate de nuestra identidad visto de la óptica de nuestras artes plásticas. El querer contar la historia de nuestras raíces desde un prisma único me movilizó a querer formar parte de todo esto, cuya génesis se vio en un documental que llega a mis manos gracias a nuestro productor general, Héctor Ulises Montás.» De «Palabras de apertura».
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RETRATARTE. CUANDO CADA MIRADA ES UNA HI

Carlos del Amor va un paso más allá en el viaje a través de los cuadros que emprendió con Emocionarte. Esta vez se centra en el retrato, un género que le permite recrear las vidas de los retratados y de los artistas, y cómo estos últimos también se retratan en su forma de pintar. La elección de sus modelos o los retratos de encargo, la fidelidad realista al retratado o la percepción de este por parte del artista, el autorretrato que tantos practican, quiénes eran los modelos y qué vidas llevaban, las dificultades de acogida de la obra por parte de quien la encarga o por el público, forman parte de la historia íntima de estas obras que iremos descubriendo en el libro. Con su característico estilo literario, Carlos del Amor nos muestra un mundo detrás de cada cuadro y, de nuevo, nos revela que han sido muchas las mujeres artistas, y muy poco conocidas hasta ahora.
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RICHARD MISHAAN DESIGN ARCHITECTURE

Richard Mishaan is renowned for his masterly integration of textiles, palettes rich in complementary shades, natural materials forged by artisans, surfaces bedecked with talismanic curios, a strategic sense of when and where to place a mirror, and a deep knowledge of both the fine and decorative arts. His many influences, including his upbringing in Colombia, coupled with his idiosyncratic perspective, explain why his sophisticated clientele return repeatedly as their lives evolve. In Richard Mishaan Design, his working methods are revealed in projects as varied as the conversion of a 400-year-old barn in the Hamptons into a warm, inviting family home and the transformation of an ultra-modern, glass-walled New York City apartment into a comfortable yet sophisticated aerie. Here too are show houses, which he uses as experimental laboratories, working out such diverse design ideas as updating legendary designer Renzo Mongiardino’s aesthetic and achieving a chic look on a tight budget. He has also designed rooms in bespoke hotels, ranging from the Rat Pack–influenced Shelborne South Beach in Miami to the Tcherassi, a renovated 250-year-old mansion in Cartagena, Colombia.
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