Automata: The Golden Age, 1848-1914
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Author(s)Bailly, Christian
ISBN / ASIN0856673455
ISBN-139780856673450
AvailabilityOnly 1 left in stock - order soon.
Sales Rank24,820
CategoryHardcover
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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The automaton is the playful collaboration of the artist and the artisan, with sculpture, painting, music, costume, and mechanics all playing a part in its creation. In Automata: The Golden Age, Christian Bailly opens with a depiction of mid-19th-century Paris, where French automaton-makers lived and worked. There follow the little-known histories of the seven leading makers, from their establishment mid-century to the decline of production after the First World War. Here, for the first time, names, dates, and chronologies are accurately established to present a reference of inestimable value. In addition, more than 150 automata are photographed in color, with many more depicted in facsimile pages from vintage catalogs.
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