Showing posts with label #books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #books. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

the sacred & profane - medieval illuminated manuscripts

a lady bringing the unicorn's head to the table from geoffrey fule's cookbook,  london, england, british library, mid 14th century.


from a book of hours from France, 15th century, beinecke rare book & manuscript library.


dance of death, germany, 16th century
verso: (above unidentified coat of arms: amicus certus in re incerta cernitur/haec scribebat ioanno theodosius/nervius duo charissimo socio.  translation: a true friend is revealed in uncertain times. theodosius nervius wrote this for his dear friend, hans.)


detail of a miniature of mice laying siege to a castle defended by a cat from a book of hours, england (london), c. 1320-c. 1330


detail of a unicorn on the grill in geoffrey fule's cookbook, england, mid-14th century (london, british library) 


detail of a miniature of the allegorical personifications of friendly expression and courteous manner, catching flighty hearts in their net; from pierre sala, petit livre d'amour, france (paris and lyon), ca. 1500.


detail of a marginal scene of a man displaying his hindquarters from the gorleston psalter, "virility" england 14th century.


slaughter of innocents from 'the cloisters apocalypse', normandy, france  ca. 1330. new York, (metropolitan museum of art, new york)


detail of a marginal miniature of a dragon from the luttrell psalter, england, ca. 1325-1340


detail of an historiated initial 'd' (ilexi) with a woman (duchess dionora?) with skull for a face admiring herself in hand mirror, and a partial scatter border with gems and flowers, 'memento homo' in a roundel, from the office of the dead, from a book of hours ('the hours of dionara of urbino'), italy, ca. 1480


nun breastfeeding a monkey, arthurian romances, france ca. 1300.  (john rylands university library, manchester) 


an archangel locks the hellmouth from the winchester psalter, english, 12th century.


saracens defiling a church from chroniques de france ou de st. denis, france 1332-1350


snail vs. nnight, from the smithsfield decretals, decretals of gregory IX, tolouse, france,  ca. 1300 (illuminations were added about forty years later in london).


the crucifixion of christ. chronicle of world history and english john of worcester, 1128-1131, oxford (library of corpus christi college)


detail of a full-page miniature of a memento mori with a banner reading 'memento homo quod sinis es et in sinere reverteris' (remember man, that thou art dust and to dust you will return) from the 'hours of rené d'anjou', france, ca. 1410. 


conception of alexander the great from les faize d'alexandre (a translation of historiae alexandri magni of quintus curtius rufus), Bruges, ca. 1468-1475 (british library).


extinction of endangered species, from a book of hours, france, ca. 1475-1500.


nuns & a penis tree from roman de la rose, france, 14th century (bibliothèque nationale de france, paris).


the thinker monkey, from the breviary of mary of savoy, lombardy, ca. 1430.


the remains of the unicorn from geoffrey fule's cookbook,  london, england, british library, mid 14th century.

Monday, May 20, 2013

scene

willem dafoe
how dreamy was he?  i had it hard for him in the 80s.


kathryn bigelow


robert mapplethorpe


abla clemente


julian schnabel


william burroughs


bianca jagger


cindy sherman


lisa love


andy warhol

all photographs by jeannette montgomery barron 

barron started shooting the original downtown scene in 1981 & throughout the 80s.
you can order the book here & barron will be signing copies wednesday at bookmarc, new york.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

maddie the coonhound











all photographs by theron humphrey.


this is such an awesome story....

theron humphrey is a professional photographer. his grandfather died & he had just gone through a break-up. he had a kickstarter funded project called this wild idea which involved traveling to all 50 states & photographing one person a day for 365 days. before he embarked on his adventure he decided he needed a travel buddy & so he adopted maddie, a coonhound he found on petfinder. along the way he figured out that maddie was the perfect model.  after posting pictures of maddie on things he started the project maddie of things: a super serious project about dogs and physics, a collection of 120 photos of maddie, well, standing on things.  you can buy the book over at amazon and trust me, check out his website, you will spend hours looking at maddie - she's adorbs. and, ADOPT A PET!!

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

the perfect birthday gift.....

dancer jean rai demonstrating the black bottom blues, the latest dance craze from america at the lido club in the champs-élysées, 1925


portrait of man ray, paris, 1934


terrace of café. Paris, ca. 1925


tightrope walker, by kiki, 1929


foujita, paris, 1928


kiki de montparnasse as a prostitute soliciting for man ray in the South of France, ca. 1925


picabia in his studio, ca. 1910-1915


le marché aux soieries à paris, by kiki, 1932


paris in the 1920s with kiki de montparnasse published by assouline....a little pricey but gorgeous.  i may have to splurge on myself this year.