Effusus

Read [Ron Van Dongen Book] # Effusus Online * PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Effusus Effusus is printed in an oversized format, hardbound in Japanese cloth. Eight years ago I was asked to see the photographs of an extraordinary portraitist whose subjects were flowers. Ron van Dongens work has been widely exhibited in the United States, Europe and Asia, and is housed in many important collections worldwide. The results are a deeply personal, intimate recording of architecture, life, frailty, resolve, emotion and sensuality. - Ralph Lauren Our fifth monograph on Ron van Dongen,

Effusus

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Rating : 4.66 (642 Votes)
Asin : 159005153X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 423 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-02-21
Language : English

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Beautiful book Travel Reader A truly lovely book- photos are strikingly captivating. Makes you look a flowers with new eyes.. Amazon Customer said Five Stars. stunningly beautiful!

Effusus is printed in an oversized format, hardbound in Japanese cloth. "Eight years ago I was asked to see the photographs of an extraordinary portraitist whose subjects were flowers. Ron van Dongen's work has been widely exhibited in the United States, Europe and Asia, and is housed in many important collections worldwide. The results are a deeply personal, intimate recording of architecture, life, frailty, resolve, emotion and sensuality." - Ralph Lauren Our fifth monograph on Ron van Dongen, Effusus documents the artist's recent shift to color photography. While the earliest work reproduced in this book dates from 1997, the vast majority of plates were made during the past two years. At the urging of gallerists and curators - bowled over by the early examples they had seen - van Dongen has recently begun to exhibit his color work to much critical acclaim. Published in association with Joy of Giving Something, Inc.. After nurturing them from seed or spore they pose for Ron's lens when he deems the moment right. Ron's photographs are portraits; plants and flowers his subjects. I remember thinking that this was an unusual way to describe an artist's work, yet from first glance it was abundantly clear that the description was accurate

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