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This is the fourth volume of the definitive reference series
dealing with commercial bronze sculptures in the period 1800 to
1930. This period spans the rise and decline of commercial
industrial foundries in Europe, especially in France, and a wide
array of international sculptors. Together, they produced millions
of fine statuettes for the general public. With this reference
series, collectors will be able to identify many of the old
commercial bronzes found on the market today.
This is the second volume of the definitive reference series
dealing with commercial bronze sculptures in the period 1800 to
1930. This period spans the rise and decline of commercial
industrial foundries in Europe, especially in France, and a wide
array of international sculptors. Together, they produced millions
of fine statuettes for the general public. Volume 2 includes 1025
photographs of sculptures on 272 pages with a numbered list of the
sculpture categories and an essay on early twentieth-century
sculptural styles by Tom Tomc of Chicago. It incorporates lists of
the sculptors whose work is shown, the founders represented, and 58
different founders' seals. The photographs are remarkably clear
enabeling small details in the scuptures to be visible. With this
reference series, collectors will be able to identify many of the
old commercial bronzes found on the market today.
This is the first volume of the definitive reference series dealing
with commercial bronze sculptures in the period 1800 to 1930. This
period spans the rise and decline of commercial industrial
foundries in Europe, especially in France, and a wide array of
international sculptors. Together, they produced millions of fine
statuettes for the general public. Volume 1 includes 799
photographs of sculptures on 224 pages with essays on specific
topics of identitication and caring for bronze. It incorporates
lists of the sculptors whose work is shown, the founders
represented, 24 different founders' seals and an index to this
volume. The photographs are remarkably clear enabeling small
details in the sculptures to be visible. With this reference
series, collectors will be able to identify many of the old
commercial bronzes found on the market today.
This is the third volume of the definitive reference series dealing
with commercial bronze sculptures in the period 1800 to 1930. This
period spans the rise and decline of commercial industrial
foundries in Europe, especially in France, and a wide array of
international sculptors. Together, they produced millions of fine
statuettes for the general public. Volume 3 includes 1315
photographs of sculptures on 320 pages with information on the
Hirsch Foundry of Paris and Brooklyn, New York. It incorporates
lists of the sculptors whose work is shown, the founders
represented, and 21 different founders' seals. The photographs are
remarkably clear enabeling small details in the sculptures to be
visible. With this reference series, collectors will be able to
identify many of the old commercial bronzes found on the market
today.
Does love really conquer all? It truly was love at first sight,
even though Gayle was the Minister of Music in a Texas mega-church
and Harold was a secular Jew from New York. Fate brought them
together. But destiny had something else in mind. From the Bible
Belt to northernmost Russia to the heart of the Jewish world,
Doublelife is really about the journey within, to discover who we
are and who we are meant to be. Written as a series of letters to
each other, Doublelife allows the reader to eavesdrop on the
conversation as it unfolds. At once funny, heartrending, and
inspirational, Doublelife is a story of finding love, transforming
the spirit, and overcoming what life sends you against seemingly
insurmountable odds.
This book argues that despite the tensions existing in all
societies between religious faith and legal order, they inevitably
interact. In the course of his discussion Berman traces the history
of Western law, exposes the fallacies of law theories that fail to
take religion into account, examines key theological, prophetic,
and educational themes, and looks at the role of religion in the
Soviet and post-Soviet state.
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