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Lucinda Byatt

    Claudio Silvestrin
    The Making of Casino Royale (1967)
    Niccolò Ridolfi and the Cardinal's Court
    • Niccolò Ridolfi and the Cardinal's Court

      Politics, Patronage and Service in Sixteenth-Century Italy

      • 338 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Focusing on Cardinal Ridolfi and his court, this book explores the influential role of cardinalate courts in the revival of Rome. It delves into the dynamics and significance of these courts, highlighting their contributions to the cultural and political landscape of the time. Through a detailed analysis, the work aims to shed light on how these ecclesiastical figures shaped the broader context of Rome's resurgence.

      Niccolò Ridolfi and the Cardinal's Court
    • The Making of Casino Royale (1967)

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      'My doctor says that I shouldn't have bullets entering my body at any time!' The '60s James Bond spoof Casino Royale is a psychedelic, multi-storylined extravaganza packed with star names, including Peter Sellers, Woody Allen, David Niven, Ursula Andress and Orson Welles. Poorly received at the time of its original release, it has since come to be regarded as a cult classic. In this book, noted television and film researcher Michael Richardson gives the most detailed and comprehensive account ever published of the making of this extraordinary blockbuster, which got so out of control that it became arguably one of the most chaotic productions in cinema history - and certainly the most bizarre James Bond film ever! A series of guides to some of the most talked-about films ever produced. From classics and acclaimed features to lesser-known or overlooked works, but all deserving of critical appraisal. Telos Movie Classics are the perfect way to gain a greater insight into the films you love.

      The Making of Casino Royale (1967)
    • Claudio Silvestrin

      • 237 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      This monograph is the first-ever publication to document the work of Claudio Silvestrin, one of the world s leading contemporary architects and a master of minimalism. Integrity, clarity and an emphatic attention to detail characterise his austere without being intimidating, contemporary yet timeless. "His elemental architecture of light and abstract form suggests infinity and timelessness amid western transience. The spaces he creates out of stone, opalescent glass and planes of soft light and shadow convey a sense of mystery and transcendence of the material world." (The Architectural Review). Congenially designed by A G Fronzoni, this book contains enlightening essays, texts by Silvestrin himself, aphorisms on light, time and space, and a comprehensive presentation of his best known works, including the Neuendorf Villa in Majorca, House B in the Provence, Parisian stores for Calvin Klein and Giorgio Armani and art galleries for Victoria Miro.

      Claudio Silvestrin