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Store La maison de Jean-Pierre Raynaud 1969-1987, Denyse Durand-Ruel, Yves Tissier

La maison de Jean-Pierre Raynaud 1969-1987, Denyse Durand-Ruel, Yves Tissier

€50.70

La maison de Jean-Pierre Raynaud 1969-1987, Denyse Durand-Ruel, Yves Tissier
(Part of Catherine Millet’s theme: (Auto)biography)

The work of Jean-Pierre Raynaud has been approached many times, yet it has preserved, until this book, its most singular and, by the same token, most representative aspect. The very image of the individual, of his evolution and of his work, the house of Jean-Pierre Raynaud reveals to us, step by step and through the simplest and most austere medium - the white earthenware tile - his formal conceptions, his apprehension of the space.



The extreme rigor of the material left bare excludes any decorative attempt, the creative power of Jean-Pierre Raynaud appears with evidence.



His evolution becomes clear, thanks to the plans, drawings, photographs... collected over the years by Denyse Durand-Ruel, thanks to the text of Yves Tissier and Bernard Wauthier-Wurmser, both architects, whose chronological construction and precise analysis correspond in every way to the images, a fascinating space of luxury, requirement and austerity is, through this work, finally revealed to us.

Les éditions du Regard, 1988
Text in French
Hard cover
30 x 34 cm
330 pages
ISBN: 978-2-90337036-7

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La maison de Jean-Pierre Raynaud 1969-1987, Denyse Durand-Ruel, Yves Tissier

€50.70

La maison de Jean-Pierre Raynaud 1969-1987, Denyse Durand-Ruel, Yves Tissier
(Part of Catherine Millet’s theme: (Auto)biography)

The work of Jean-Pierre Raynaud has been approached many times, yet it has preserved, until this book, its most singular and, by the same token, most representative aspect. The very image of the individual, of his evolution and of his work, the house of Jean-Pierre Raynaud reveals to us, step by step and through the simplest and most austere medium - the white earthenware tile - his formal conceptions, his apprehension of the space.



The extreme rigor of the material left bare excludes any decorative attempt, the creative power of Jean-Pierre Raynaud appears with evidence.



His evolution becomes clear, thanks to the plans, drawings, photographs... collected over the years by Denyse Durand-Ruel, thanks to the text of Yves Tissier and Bernard Wauthier-Wurmser, both architects, whose chronological construction and precise analysis correspond in every way to the images, a fascinating space of luxury, requirement and austerity is, through this work, finally revealed to us.

Les éditions du Regard, 1988
Text in French
Hard cover
30 x 34 cm
330 pages
ISBN: 978-2-90337036-7

Acquire

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