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This book of meditations by Henri Nouwen, inspired by a series of
drawings by Sr. Helen David, represents traditional Stations of the
Cross through the passion and suffering of the world's poor. A
political prisoner behind bars, a peasant burdened by a load of
wood, an abandoned child, a mother grieving for her murdered son,
an exhausted farmer, four martyred churchwomen . . . In these
images Nouwen sees the ongoing passion of Christ.Sr. Helen's
drawings are stark and moving, but they do not lead to despair.
Rather, they "help us unite our own broken humanity with the
humanity of the men, women, and children portrayed . . . This union
becomes possible through the suffering and risen body of Jesus. In
and through Jesus, our world can become one because in this divine
love he embraces all of us, and desire that we all be one as he and
his father are one."
This fascinating publication presents the roles two men have played
in turning a small workshop in nineteenth-century Paris into one of
the most successful and recognized brands in the world. Known for
both craftsmanship and must-have high design, Louis Vuitton the
luxury house was started by its eponymous founder in 1854. The
first half of this publication traces the innovations by Vuitton,
who turned the little-known guild profession of emballeur (packer)
into the foremost luxury trunk maker in Paris, with a clientele
that included in his lifetime the French nobility as well as the
elite of a prosperous empire. Prime and never-before-seen examples
of Vuitton's craftsmanship, along with the fashion that went into
them, are the highlights of these chapters. The second half of the
book examines the role of Marc Jacobs as Louis Vuitton's creative
director (since 1997), who took the Louis Vuitton house into a new
era with a series of collaborations with artists and designers-such
as Takashi Murakami, Richard Prince, and Stephen Sprouse-as well as
designing a line of highly successful and desired clothing for the
company. By examining two divergent but often similar careers one
hundred years apart, Louis Vuitton / Marc Jacobs is not only a
layered study of the evolution of a luxury brand in the past 150
years but also a celebration of technical and design innovations in
the new century.
A study of palaeoanthropology and funerary practices on the island
of Corsica focusing on data dating from the Mesolithic to the Iron
Age. After a detailed discussion of the environmental and
archaeological context and of the first human occupation of the
island, Helene David presents the methodology for her work and
previous research carried out on the island and its history. The
sites and their funerary remains are then discussed in turn and in
chronological order, followed by a comparison of burial types,
treatment of the body, weight, age and sex profiles, funerary
architecture and palaeoanthropological findings, between sites and
through time. The results are then briefly compared to those found
in the neighbouring island of Sardinia. French text.
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