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Very Good. Condition: Very Good; Hardcover in slipcase. No dustjacket as issued. First Edition 2002. Black cloth with gilt printing on cover and spine. The book is in Very Good condition with clean covers, square spine and corners and a tight binding. Touch of fading to spine. Slipcase Very Good with mild shelf rubbing.
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Very Good in Near Very Good jacket. Book Large format hardcover, folio size volume bound in black cloth lettered in gold, in publisher's black slipcase. 224 pages. Introduction by Coarelli, Filippo. Essays by Roberto Cassanelli, Massimiliano David, and Annie Jacques. Appendixes, Bibliography, Index of Architects and Envios, etc. Illustrated throughout in color and black and white. First American edition. Top edge of slipcase and book show moderate bump to upper fore-edge corner. No previous ownership marks. But for mild damage mentioned above, a fine, clean copy. Very good in a near very good slipcase. No International shipping available for this title. Domestic Priority orders will require additional postage.
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Very Good. No Jacket As Issued. Traditionally a critical component of the education of any architect was to draw the ruins of ancient Rome, reconstructing either from ancient sources or, more often, pure fantasy, what the original structures must have looked like. From this training emerged generations of architects imbued with the aesthetic ideals that would form the Neoclassical and Beaux-Arts building styles. In this magnificently printed volume are reproduced some of the most extraordinarily handsome drawings of the ruins of ancient Rome made by French 'Prix de Rome' architects from 1775 through 1925. Accompanied by text that explains how the Prix de Rome was awarded and the significance of the prize in the history of architecture, as well as how the study of ancient models formed the basis for nineteenth-and early twentieth-century architectural styles, these drawings provide an invaluable understanding of how the modern imagination recorded and transformed ancient fragments into a modern architectural idiom. Gilt-titled black cloth in slipcase.
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New. 089236680X. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened--224 pages; 200 color illustrations. Description: "Traditionally a critical component of the education of any architect was to draw the ruins of ancient Rome, reconstructing either from ancient sources or, more often, pure fantasy, what the original structures must have looked like. From this training emerged generations of architects imbued with the aesthetic ideals that would form the Neoclassical and Beaux-Arts building styles. In this magnificently printed volume are reproduced some of the most extraordinarily handsome drawings of the ruins of ancient Rome made by French "Prix de Rome" architects from 1786 through 1924. Accompanied by text that explains how the Prix de Rome was awarded and the significance of the prize in the history of architecture, as well as how the study of ancient models formed the basis for nineteenth-and early twentieth-century architectural styles, these drawings provide an invaluable understanding of how the modern imagination recorded and transformed ancient fragments into a modern architectural idiom."--with a bonus offer--
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FINE in Fine jacket. The Drawings of French Architects Who Won the Prix De Rome 1786-1924. 223 pp. Folio, Navy cloth, gilt stamped lettering to spine and front cover, printed endpapers, in-text color illustrations throughout. Printed and bound in Italy. Pristine copy in like slipcase. Entirely clean and sharp.
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Fine. 223p. An oversize black cloth hardcover book with original slipcase. Fine condition, as new. Filled with reproductions of the scholarship-winning architectural drawings. Measures approx. 15" x 11" in the slipcase.
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Fine. This is a fine hardcover copy with a near fine hardshell slipcase. Minor scuffing to slipcase. Completely clean. Fine monograph on the architects, and their projects, who won the prestigious Prix de Rome from 1786 to 1924. Illustrated in color. Stated first edition. Essays by Roberto Cassanelli, Massimiliano David, and Annie Jacques. Bibliography. Appendices. Maps. 15" high X 11" wide, 223 pages. Large heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.