Florence Sketchbook
By (Author) Fabrice Moireau
By (author) Lucien dAzay
Editions Didier Millet Pte Ltd
Editions Didier Millet Pte Ltd
1st February 2017
Singapore
General
Non Fiction
945.5100222
Hardback
96
Width 280mm, Height 244mm
1030g
Florence - capital of Tuscany, birthplace of the Renaissance, and a UNESCO Word Heritage Site -- is shown in this book through the depictions of its architectural wealth, iconic monuments and its working-class areas. From churches to museums, gardens to palaces, and small squares to twisting narrow streets, Fabrice Moireau has created a vivid portrait of the city where the Medicis, Leonardo da Vinci, and Dante Alighieri once lived. The artist's palette reveals the grandeur of the history of Florence, as well as its charms and atmosphere.
Fabrice Moireau was born in 1962 in Blois, France. He is a graduate of the E cole Nationale Superieure des Arts Appliques et des Metiers d'Art in Paris. A great lover of architecture and Roman history, he strives in his watercolours to convey the subtle play of light and the atmosphere of a building or landscape. He has illustrated many books in Editions Didier Millet's sketchbook series including Paris Sketchbook, Rooftops of Paris, Loire Valley Sketchbook, Provence Sketchbook and New York Sketchbook. Lucien d'Azay, born in 1966, is a French writer, and English and Italian translator. He has written several books published by prestigious French publishing houses, including one about Florence: Dictionnaire insolite de Florence (An Unusual Dictionary of Florence) in 2015.