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LC1 - Super Klassiker von Le Corbusier
LC1 – Super Klassiker von Le Corbusier
Paar LC1 Sessel von Cassina Paar von frühen ( 70er ) LC1 Sesseln von Le Corbusier für Cassina. Kuhfellbezug 3farbig. Die Sessel sind in einem sehr guten Originalzustand mit dezenter Patina – siehe Fotos. Signiert und nummeriert. Kernleder / Fell / Metall H 65 cm, Sitzh 38 cm, B 60 cm, T 64 cm Preis Stk 1800€
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INDEX
CLASSICO E ROMANTICO
William Blake, Newton
Jöhan Heinrich Füssli, L'incubo
Étienne-Luoise Boullée, Progetto per il cenotafio di Newton
Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, Casa delle Guardie campestri
John Constable, La chiusa
e il mulino di Flatford
William Turner, Mare in tempesta
Francisco Goya, Fucilazione
Jacques-Louis David, La morte di Marat
Antonio Canova, Monumento di Maria Cristina d’Austria
Jean-August-Dominique Ingres, La bagnante di Valpingon
Théodore Géricault, La zattera della Medusa
Eugène Delacroix, La Libertà guida il popolo
Lorenzo Bartolini, Monumento funebre della contessa Zamoyska
François Rude, Rilievo dell'Arco di trionfo di Parigi Camille Corot, La cattedrale di Chartres
Théodore Rousseau, Temporale; veduta della piana di Montmartre
Honoré Daumier, Vogliamo Barabba
Constantin Guys, Per la strada
Honoré Daumier, Il vagone di terza classe
François Millet, L’Angelus
Camille Pissarro, Sentiero nel bosco in estate
LA REALTA' E LA COSCIENZA (l’Impressionismo; La fotografia; Il Neo-impressionismo; Il Simbolismo; L’architettura degli ingegneri)
Gustave Courbet, Ragazze in riva alla Senna (Estate)
Edouard Manet, Le déjeuner sur l'herbe
Alfred Sisley, Isola della Grande Jatte
Claude Monet, Regate ad Argenteuil;
Claude Monet, La Cattedrale di Rouen
Auguste Renoir, Le Moulin de la Galette 
Edgar Degas, L'absinthe
Paul Cézanne, L'asino e i ladri
Paul Cézanne, La casa dell'impiccato ad Auvers (Non Aversa)
Paul Cézanne, I giocatori di carte
Paul Cézanne, La montagna Sainte-Victoire 
Georges Seurat, Una domenica pomeriggio all’isola della Grande-Jatte
Paul Signac, Ingresso del porto a Marsiglia
Paul Gauguin, Te Tamari No Atua
Vincent van Gogh, Ritratto del postino Roulin 
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, La toilette
Henri Rousseau detto il Doganiere, La Guerra 
Odilon Redon, Nascita di Venere
Gustave Moreau, L'apparizione 
Pierre Bonnard, La toilette del mattino
Auguste Rodin, Monumento a Balzac
Medardo Rosso, Impressione di bambino davanti alle cucine economiche
I pittori della cerchia di Mallarmé
Edouard Vuillard, La pappa di Annette.
James MeNeill Whistler, Notturno in blu e oro: il vecchio ponte di Battersea
L' OTTOCENTO IN ITALIA, IN GERMANIA, IN INGHILTERRA
1. Giovanni Fattori, In vedetta
IL MODERNISMO (Urbanistica e architettura moderniste; Art Nouveau; La pittura del Modernismo; Pont-Aven e Nabis)
1. Antoni Gaudí, Casa Milá a Barcellona
2. Adolf Loos, Casa Steiner a Vienna
3. Antoni Gaudi, Il Parco Güell a Barcellona
L’ARTE COME ESPRESSIONE (Espressionismo; La grafica dell’Espressionismo)
1. Edvard Munch, Pubertà
André Derain, Donna in camicia
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Marcella
Henri Matisse, La danza
Emil Nolde, Rose rosse e gialle
Oskar Kokoschka, Chamonix, Monte Bianco
L’EPOCA DEL FUNZIONALISMO (Urbanistica, architettura, disegno industriale; Pittura e scultura; Der blaue Reiter; L’avanguardia russa; La situazione italiana; École de Paris; Dada; Il Surrealismo; La situazione in Inghilterra; La situazione italiana: Metafisica, Novecento, anti-Novecento)
Le Corbusier, Villa Savoye a Poissy
Le Corbusier, Cappella di Nötre-Dame-du-Haute a Ronchamp
Walter Gropius, La Bauhaus a Dessau
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Plastico di un grattacielo in verro per Chicago
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Seagram Buildings a New York
Tre progetti per il Palazzo dei Soviet. Le Corbusier e Pierre Jeanneret,
Walter Gropius, Bertold Luberkin,
Teo van Docsburg e Hans Arp, Cinema-ristorante L'Aubette a Strasburgo.
Thomas Gerrit Rietveld, Poltrona con elementi in nero, rosso, blu
Pier Mondrian, Composizione in rosso, giallo, blu
Aivar Aalto, Sanatorio a Paimio - Poltrona
Frank Lloyd Wright, Casa Kaufmann a Bear Run 
Pablo Picasso, I saltimbanchi; Les demoiselles d’Avignon; Natura morta spagnola
Georges Braque, Narura morta con l’asso di fiori
Robert Delaunay, Tour Eiffel
Juan Gris, Natura morta con fruttiera e bottiglia d’acqua
Georges Braque, Natura morta con credenza: Café-bar
Marcel Duchamp, Nu descendant un escalier n. 2
Umberto Boccioni, Forme uniche nella continuità dello spazio
Giacomo Balla, Automobile in corsa
Vasili; Kandinsky, Primo acquerello astratto; Punte nell'arco
Paul Klee, Strada principale e strade laterali
Anton Pevsner, Costruzione dinamica
Naum Gabo, Costruzione nello spazio; Il cristallo
Fernand Léger, Composizione con tre figure
Joan Miró, La lezione di sci; Donne e uccello al chiaro di luna
Giuseppe Terragni, Progetto dell'Asilo Sant'Elia a Como
Atanasio Soldati, Composizione
Constantin Brancusi, La Maiastra 
Amedeo Modigliani, Ritratto di Léopold Zborowski 
Georges Rouault, Cristo Deriso
Marc Chagall, A la Russie, aux anes et aux autres
Pablo Picasso, Guernica
René Magritte, La condizione umana Il
Man Ray, Motivo perpetuo 
Henry Moore, Figura sdraiata
Alexander Calder, Mobile
Ben Nicholson, Feb. 28-53 (Vertical Seconds)
Francis Bacon, Studio dal ritratto di Innocenzo X di Velázquez
Diego Rivera, L'esecuzione dell'imperatore Massimiliano
David Alfaro Sigueiros, Morte all'invasore
Giorgio De Chirico, Le Muse inquietanti
Carlo Carrà, L'amante dell'ingegnere 
Alberto Savinio, Nella foresta
Osvaldo Licini, Amalasunta su fondo blu
Giorgio Morandi, Natura morta con fruttiera
7. LA CRISI DELL'ARTE COME "SCIENZA EUROPEA" (Urbanistica e architettura; La ricerca visiva; La pittura negli Stati Uniti)
Ellsworth Kelly, Verde, blu, rosso
Morris Louis, Gamma Delta
László Moholy-Nagy, Composizione Q XX
Julius Bissier, 25 settembre 1963?
Josef Albers, Omaggio al quadrato
Arshile Gorky, Giardino a Sochi 
Jean Fautrier, Nudo
Jean Dubuffet, Orateur
André Masson, Les Chevaliers
Hans Hartung, Composizione 
Jackson Pollock, Sentieri ondulati
Mark Rothko, Rosso e blu su rosso
Albero Burri, Sacco B. 
Antoni Tápies, Bianco e arancione 
Giuseppe Capogrossi, Superficie 114
Lucio Fontana, Concetto spaziale: attesa 
Alberto Giacometti, Figura
Ettore Colla, Officina solare 
Mark Tobey, Circus transfigured
Georges Mathieu, Cast 
Victor Vasarély, Composizione. 
Kenneth Noland, Empireo 
Clyfford Still, 1962-D
Emilio Vedova, Plurimo n. 1; Le mani addosso 
Robert Rauschenberg, Letto
Mimmo Rotella, Marilyn 
Roy Lichtenstein, Il tempio di Apollo
Andy Warhol, Marilyn Monroe
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I.M. Pei Ignaty Milinis Ignazio Gardella Igor Vasilevsky Ilia Golosov Isamu Noguchi Ivan Fomin Ivan Leonidov Ivor Smith and Jack Lynn J.B. Hourlier J.B. Ingwersen J.F. Staal J.J.P. Oud L.J. sert J.M. Lamuniere J.M. Stokla James Gowan James Stirling Jan Duiker Jan Wils Jean Bourgon Jean Dubuisson Jean Prouve Jean Renaudie Joao Filgueiras Lima Joaquim Guedes Johann Georg Gsteu John Andrews John Bancroft John Dinkeloo John Hejduk John M. Johansen John Madin John Pawson John Portman John Storrs Jorn Utzon Jos Bedaux Josef Schulz Joseph Salerno Jozsef Fischer Juan O'Gorman Juliaan Lampens Jurgen Sawade Justus Dahinden K.L. Sijmons Kalff Karl Ehn Karl Moser Karl Schwanzer Kenzo Tange Kevin Roche Kisho Kurokawa Kiyonori Kikutake Konrad Wachsmann Konstantin Melnikov Kunio Mayekawa Kurt Schlauss Kurt Schwitters Le Corbusier Lebbeus Woods Leonardo Savioli Leonid Vesnin Leslie Martin Lev Rudnev Lina Bo Bardi Louis Fumet Louis Kahn Louis Noiray Louis Sullivan Lucio Costa Ludwig Hilberseimer Luigi Figini Luigi Moretti Luis Barragan Luis Peña Ganchegui Lutyens Malevich Manfred Hermer Marcel Breuer Marcel Lods Marcello Piacentini Mario Pani Marius Duintjer Mart Stam Martin Elsaesser Martin van Treeck Max Abramovitz Max Berg Mendelsohn Michel de Klerk Mies Minoru Yamasaki Moholy-Nagy Moisei Ginzburg Moshe Safdie MVRDV Neave Brown Neutra Nicholas Grimshaw Nikolai Kolli Noi Trotsky O Studio Olivier-Clement Cacoub Olson Kundig OMA Oscar Niemeyer Oswald Ungers Otto Herbert Hajek Ove Arup Owen luder P.V. Jensen Klint Pancho Guedes Panteleimon Golosov Paolo Portoghesi Paolo Soleri Paul Baumgarten Paul Ludwig Troost Paul Nelson Paul Rudolph Paul Stohrer Paul Virilio Paulo Mendes Da Rocha Pei Cobb Freed Peter Behrens Peter Eisenman Peter Märkli Peter Zumthor Philip Johnson Pier Luigi Nervi Pierre Jeanneret Pierre Koenig Pierre Parat Piet Blom Piet Elling Piet Mondriaan Piet Zanstra Pietro Belluschi Pietro Lingeri Pot Keegstra R.M. della Rocca Raimund Abraham Rainer Disse Raj Rewal Ralph Erskine Ray Eames Reinhard Gieselmann Rem Koolhaas Renaat Braem Rene Gages Renzo Piano Ricardo Bofill Ricardo Legorreta Richard Meier Richard Rogers Richard Seifert Richard Sheppard Robert Geddes Robert Mallet-Stevens Robert van ’t Hoff Robert Venturi Roger Anger Rudolf Schwarz Rudolf Steiner Ruy Ohtake Sachio Otani Sant'Elia Sérgio Bernardes Sergio Musmeci Shoji Sadao Sigurd Lewerentz Simon Ungers Smithsons SOM Speer Stanley Tigerman Superstudio Sverre Fehn Tadao Ando Team X Terragni Theo Bosch Theo van Doesburg Tony Garnier Ulrich Franzen Val Michelson Valerio Olgiati Van den Broek en Bakema Vann Molyvann Vico Magistretti Victor Bodiansky Viktor Vesnin Vilanova Artigas Viljo Revell Vittoriano Vigano Vladimir Bodiansky Vladimir Shukhov Vladimir Tatlin Volker Theissen Wallace Harrison Walter Forderer Walter Gropius Walter Netsch Wang Shu Wassili Luckhardt Wells Coates Werner Allenbach Werner Düttmann Werner March Wiel Arets Willem Dudok Willem van Tijen William Pereira Willy Guhl Willy Kreuer Willy Van Der Meeren Wim Quist Yakov Chernikov Yoshinobu Ashihara Zvi Hecker
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Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, Pompeii, Carnet du Voyage d’Orient, 1911.
Achille & Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, Taccia table lamp, Flos, 1962.
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Poissy is a town west of Paris, only 20 minutes by train from the capital but with many worthwhile attractions of its own.
Way back there is a royal city and the birthplace of Kings Louis IX and Philippe III. The Colloquy of Poissy was a major event that happened here in 1561, an unsuccessful meeting to resolve the differences between Huguenots and Catholics. Now the town is known for manufacturing, with factories for Peugeot-Citroën and Siemens sequestered in the “Technoparc”. Discover the best things to do in Poissy.
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1. Villa Savoye
You can talk too much about the impact of this villa on modern architecture. The Savoye mansion was built in the early 1930s, designed by Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret as a rural getaway for a wealthy couple in Paris.
It is now a World Heritage site and cherished by architects as it gracefully encapsulates Le Corbusier’s “Five Points”, his principles of international modernism. It was an original structure built with cars, which is why it was raised on piles, while each side of the building was designed with the position of the sun in mind.
You can walk up the shallow slope to a solarium on the terrace.
2. Collégiale Notre-Dame
The beautiful Poissy church dates back to the 12th century and has chapels added in the 1400s. But by the 1800s the building was in disrepair, and the man hired for the renovation was none other than Viollet-le-Duc.
This master restorer will always be known for his work on the fairytale Château de Pierrefonds and the romantic city walls at Carcassonne.
The building has a special silhouette for the pair of Roman octagonal bell towers and a bunch of flying amulets, perennials and chapels emanating from different periods in the past.
In the interior make time to see the 14th-century sculpted high altar, a 16th-century limestone group sculpture depicting the Entombment and the many historic funeral slabs that have been sealed in the west wall.
3. Musée du Jouet
At the time of writing, this museum was closed for refurbishment but will reopen in 2018. The site is the magnificent permanent gate of the 14th-century Saint-Louis Royal Monastery.
It holds a nostalgic and educational trove of toys and games dating to the century between 1850 and 1950. There are 600 items in all, with big assortments of teddy bears, electric trains, toy soldiers and cars.
There is a whole room for dolls, from antique porcelain to Barbies. But perhaps the best of them are the old optical illusions, like a magic lantern that glows when you enter a dark room.
4. Parc Meissonier
The park is named after Ernest Meissonier, a 19th-century painter and sculptor, who earned a reputation for his historical descriptions of Napoleon. Meissonier became mayor of Poissy in the 1870s and lived in a mansion right next to this 10-hectare English garden.
It was adapted from the grounds of a Benedictine abbey and finally opened to the public in 1952. And there, a rose garden, flower beds, along the central pond and various kinds of plants, like bald cypress trees under the water.
5. Ancien Pont de Poissy
Make the quaint ruins of this bridge a destination for a quiet walk by the Seine. Ancien Pont de Poissy goes back to the 1200s and was built at a time when the Seine was wider and lower banks.
It had 37 arches and four mills and was fortified in the 1600s with gatehouses at each end. The structure was destroyed by Allied bombing in the war, and only three arches on each bank remain.
There are also four-threaded piers on the Poissy side. While contemplating the ruins, it can be confusing to know that you are in the exact position where artists like Monet, Turner, Pissarro, and Meissonier drew the bridge in the 19th century.
6. Distillerie du Noyau de Poissy
In cooperation with the tourist office Poissy, the last craft distillery in the Île-de-France region. This is on Rue du General de Gaulle in the middle of the town, crafting a liqueur that goes back at least to the 1600s.
Noyau de Poissy is distilled from apricot kernels in a similar way to brandy and then soaked with herbs.
There are two types to try: Gobelet d’Argent, which is 25% alcohol and a bit like Armagnac, and Sceau de Saint-Louis, which at 40% is robust stuff with hints of almond and orange blossom.
7. L’Octroi
A dignified octagonal building in the center of Poissy, the Octroi now houses the town’s tourist office. It’s a peculiar Neoclassical structure that dates to 1830 and now stands as a souvenir to the local economy at that time.
This was based heavily on the market, and the Octroi was where the duties on livestock were collected by the market’s administrative staff.
If you come close, you can make a bas-relief of the sculptor Théophile Caudron commemorate Poissy's former rural occupations such as fishing, farming and animal husbandry.
8. Désert de Retz
A few minutes south in Chambourcy is a unique landscape garden authorized in 1700 by the aristocrat François Racine de Monville. In this undulating English garden, architect Étienne-Louis Boullée built 20 cakes inspired by ancient times.
Ten of these still exist today, scattered over 40 hectares of amazing lawns and groves. The most famous is Colonel Brisée, a summer house that intends to look like a big broken column from a classic temple.
There is also a bank built like a pyramid, a Chinese pavilion, a Palladian temple to Pan and some of the more beautiful little monuments to explore inside the park.
9. Musée Départemental Maurice-Denis
The influential Impressionist lived in this 17th-century hospital building from 1914 until his death in 1943. Before that, Denis helped Les Nabis find a group of post-impressionist artists. room at the beginning of the century.
Now a museum, this interesting house has a series of paintings by Denis and contemporaries like Paul Sérusier, Toulouse-Lautrec, Gauguin, Georges Lacombe, Paul Ranson, and Emile Bernard.
There are some additional spells at the hospital's old chapel, which was restored and decorated by Denis between 1915 and 1928.
10. Musée d’Archéologie Nationale
With a very regal home in the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, this museum has spellbinding artifacts from prehistory to the dawn of the middle ages.
This place is very beautiful, in a residence of many kings, but is most revered by Francis I, who married France's Claude here in 1514. And for the collection, they will do business. amazed both tourists and historians.
Make sure you see Brassempouy's Venus, dating back 25,000 years and is one of the oldest human depictions ever found. But this is one of the many amazing finds such as the 3,000-year-old Cretan helmet and the bra in Roman coins.
There’s also gold from Gaul and an overwhelming amount of Gallo-Roman jewelry, sculpture and goldwork like the sensational Rethel Treasure.
More ideals for you: Top 10 things to do in Pesaro
From : https://wikitopx.com/travel/top-10-things-to-do-in-poissy-709459.html
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