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British Secret Projects: Jet Fighters Since 1950
The original version of this book described the development work from the end of WWII to build the new generation of British jet fighters, in doing so it lifted the lid on many projects and 'dead-ends' which had never been publically discussed. This was the book that launched the hugely successful (...)
Categoría: Militares
Decorated Roman Armour: From the Age of the Kings to the Death of Justinian the Great
From the time of the Bronze Age, the warriors of all tribes and nations sought to emblazon their arms and armor with items and images to impress upon the enemy the wealth and power of the wearer. Magnificently decorated shields were as much a defensive necessity as a symbol of social status. (...)
Categoría: Militares
Genealogías del arte o la historia del arte visual
En Genealogías del arte, o la historia del arte como arte visual ese diagrama bidimensional se traslada a las tres dimensiones del espacio expositivo, situando en las paredes de las salas obras de arte y documentos en los lugares ocupados en el gráfico de Barr por las referencias a un estilo o (...)
Categoría: Arte
British Secret Projects 4 Bombers 1935 to 1950
This book completes the process of revising Tony Buttler's successful British Secret Projects titles, which have described the design and development of the UK's military aircraft since the mid-1930s. The original single volume has now been split into two separate titles; the already published (...)
Categoría: Militares
Focke-Wulf Ta 154: Luftwaffe Reich Defence Day and Night Interceptor
The Ta 154, one the Third Reich's most advanced night fighters. It was created by Professor Kurt Tank, designer of the Fw 190, and a small team of superlative designers and engineers. The Ta 154 combined state-of-the-art technology with elegant aerodynamics to create an innovative and potent (...)
Categoría: Militares
Lo tienes que ver
Catálogo editado con motivo de la exposición "Lo tienes que ver. La autonomía del color en el arte abstracto" del 28 de febrero al 8 de junio de 2025 en la Fundación Juan March, Madrid.
Categoría: Arte