Verlag: Art Institute of Chicago / Yale University Press, Chicago, New Haven, 2002
Anbieter: Thomas J. Joyce And Company, Chicago, IL, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: near fine. Square 4to, 224 pages, cloth; short tear in dj inside upper right corner Milwaukee-born student of Howard Shaw, David Adler became a top architect of great homes. "The great majority of Adler's houses ar on a baronial scale, originally with corresponding landscaped acreage, and usually with an extensive array of dependencies. His commissioins came largely from Chicagoans within the same social circle of which he was a part." In his firm he was the only designer and the only personality. He expressed this in his attention to detail and harmony. He often did the decoration and furnishing of the interiors to create a compelling unity and grace. With photos by Bob Harr of Hedrich Blessing. With essays by Richard Guy Wilson, Pauline C. Metcalf, Ghenette Zelleke, Robert A.M. Stern.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, 2002
ISBN 10: 0300097026 ISBN 13: 9780300097023
Anbieter: Type Punch Matrix, Silver Spring, MD, USA
Zustand: Fine in fine dust jacket. Early printing of this lavishly-illustrated assessment of American architect David Adler's elegant buildings, which incorporate a number of historic styles. The prosperity of the Roaring '20s brought Adler's practice to prominence, and he injected unique personalities into all of his structures: "style provided expression, identity, and meaning [.] no house was ever intended to be a literal copy" (31). 11'' x 9.75''. Original black cloth boards. Original unclipped (no price) color pictorial dust jacket. Illustrated in color and black and white. 224 pages. Jacket with a touch of bumping to corners. Else bright and sharp.