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Berlin sketchbook

Moireau, Fabrice2015
Books, Manuscripts
Berlin, the capital city of Germany, can be seen as a 25-year-old city. Following the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the city's identity evolved to be modern, tolerant and at times even eccentric. This identity was forged by the reunion of two close but disparate populations. On one side, Berliners lived in a city of right angles: grey, dull, comfortless, with uniformity as dogma. On the other, the architecture was more traditional and eclectic, and the lifestyle much more comfortable. Today, thanks to the successful reunification, Berlin is becoming one of the most visited capitals in Europe. In his Berlin Sketchbook, artist Fabrice Moireau ever passionate about urban architecture captures both the iconic sites and hidden corners of Germany's capital, bringing out the best of the city.
Main title:
Berlin sketchbook / paintings by Fabrice Moireau ; text by Boris von Brauchitsch.
Imprint:
Singapore : Editions Didier Millet, 2015.
Collation:
94 pages : colour illustrations, colour map.
ISBN:
9789814610025 (hardcover)
Dewey class:
943.155
Language:
English
BRN:
312584
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
St MarysNonfiction943.155 BERAvailable
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