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87507 Rizzoli Still Lives Coffee table book
87507 Rizzoli Still Lives Coffee table book
87507 Rizzoli Still Lives Coffee table book
87507 Rizzoli Still Lives Coffee table book
87507 Rizzoli Still Lives Coffee table book
87507 Rizzoli Still Lives Coffee table book
87507 Rizzoli Still Lives Coffee table book
87507 Rizzoli Still Lives Coffee table book
87507 Rizzoli Still Lives Coffee table book
87507 Rizzoli Still Lives Coffee table book

Rizzoli • Still Lives

Coffee table book

Still Lives: In the Homes of Artists, Great and Unsong.
288 pages.
Hardcover.

REF. 87507

W.25,4 x D.30,5cm

€75,00

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A stunning collection of homes and studios of 15 extraordinary artists, from painter Georgia O’Keeffe’s Abiquiú home and sculptor Isamu Noguchi’s Japanese retreat to new discoveries such as Gordon Onslow Ford’s California haven.

Noted photographer Leslie Williamson’s latest book presents the homes and studios from a group of renowned artists, ranging from Barbara Hepworth to Joan Miró. Documented in her inimitable atmospheric style, the images capture how these artists lived and worked.


Williamson’s images reveal not only these artists’ creative process as viewed through their studios, but also shows how they manifested their creativity in the stylish interiors and the personal touches in the spaces they called home. The spaces featured range from Vanessa Bell’s proto–shabby chic home Charleston in southern England to Andrew Wyeth’s Yankee-chic farmhouse in Pennsylvania. Taken together, Still Lives is a must-have document to inspire and illuminate for art lovers, interiors enthusiasts, and the cultured reader.

When Rizzoli’s bookshop opened its doors in 1964, it was set on one of the most luxurious streets in the world, Fifth Avenue in New York, with iconic shops such as Tiffany's and Cartier as its neighbours. Its original location immediately demonstrated Rizzoli's ambition to establish itself as an icon of New York culture and luxury, a goal that was fulfilled almost immediately, and which was consolidated when in 1974 it began its activity as a publisher. 

Beautifully illustrated books on architecture, interior design, fashion, photography, haute cuisine and fine art made Rizzoli New York one of the world's leading publishers.