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THE PRIVATE WORLD OF YVES SAINT LAURENT & PIERRE BERGÉ

THE PRIVAT WORLD OF YVES SAINT LAURENT & PIERRE BERGÉ

This is one of the most remarkable documents ever published on Yves Saint Laurent’s private realm.

Yves Saint Laurent was more than a designer of clothing – he was, for many, one of the great style arbiters of the twentieth century. His talent made him the youngest and brightest star in the firmament of fashion, first with Christian Dior, who chose him as his successor, and later in his own right as the shy but daring creator of the modern woman’s wardrobe.

His private life was the subject of constant public fascination, and the homes that he shared with his lifelong friend and business partner Pierre Bergé were extraordinary private cocoons of taste and style. Ivan Terestchenko’s photographs – taken after Yves Saint Laurent’s death in 2008 – capture these exquisite surroundings and cultured luxury for the last time.

Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé amassed an exceptional collection of furniture and paintings over some forty years. It included important works by Picasso, Matisse and Mondrian, Old Master paintings by Goya, Ingres and Géricault, and masterpieces of furniture, sculpture and silver from the Renaissance to Art Deco.

Not a single piece from the collection was sold until the year following Saint Laurent’s death. A historic sale by auction at the Grand Palais in Paris became the stuff of legend months before it even took place.

Robert Murphy is Paris correspondent for American fashion and lifestyle magazines W and Women’s Wear Daily.
Ivan Terestchenko is an internationally renowned photographer whose work has appeared in W, Casa Vogue, World of Interiors, Elle Deco and Architectural Digest.
Peter Saville is a London-based art director and graphic designer of ground-breaking art, music and fashion projects.

 

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Emne Samlinger - Museer og Private
Kunstner
Forfatter Robert Murphy & Ivan Terestchenko
Sprog Engelsk tekst
Illustrationer 256 ill, heraf 219 i farver
Format / Sideantal 32 x 28 cm / 280 sider
Udgivelsesår 2009
Indbinding Indbundet
Forlag Thames & Hudson
Antikvarisk
Antal
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ISBN 9780500514818
Lev. 3-5 dage

THE PRIVAT WORLD OF YVES SAINT LAURENT & PIERRE BERGÉ

This is one of the most remarkable documents ever published on Yves Saint Laurent’s private realm.

Yves Saint Laurent was more than a designer of clothing – he was, for many, one of the great style arbiters of the twentieth century. His talent made him the youngest and brightest star in the firmament of fashion, first with Christian Dior, who chose him as his successor, and later in his own right as the shy but daring creator of the modern woman’s wardrobe.

His private life was the subject of constant public fascination, and the homes that he shared with his lifelong friend and business partner Pierre Bergé were extraordinary private cocoons of taste and style. Ivan Terestchenko’s photographs – taken after Yves Saint Laurent’s death in 2008 – capture these exquisite surroundings and cultured luxury for the last time.

Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé amassed an exceptional collection of furniture and paintings over some forty years. It included important works by Picasso, Matisse and Mondrian, Old Master paintings by Goya, Ingres and Géricault, and masterpieces of furniture, sculpture and silver from the Renaissance to Art Deco.

Not a single piece from the collection was sold until the year following Saint Laurent’s death. A historic sale by auction at the Grand Palais in Paris became the stuff of legend months before it even took place.

Robert Murphy is Paris correspondent for American fashion and lifestyle magazines W and Women’s Wear Daily.
Ivan Terestchenko is an internationally renowned photographer whose work has appeared in W, Casa Vogue, World of Interiors, Elle Deco and Architectural Digest.
Peter Saville is a London-based art director and graphic designer of ground-breaking art, music and fashion projects.