Belvedere 30x33
Architektur auf dem Pfingstberg
by Arjay Stevens
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About the Book
Arjay Stevens neuer Photoband bestätigt dies in beindruckend schöner Weise. Ein coffee-table book par excellence.
In classic architecture photography, Arjay Stevens captured the Italian dream of King Frederic William IV. from the 19th century. Poetry in stone, art and nature. Or as Arjay Stevens says: Palace Belvedere on the Pentecost Hill in Potsdam for me is a place of classic beauty. A place of peace, quiet, meditation, a place of inspiration. Arjay Stevens’ new photo book confirms this in an impressively beautiful way. A coffee-table book par excellence.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Architecture
- Additional Categories Coffee Table Books, Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
# of Pages: 66 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, Dust Jacket: 9781034072133
- Publish Date: Dec 11, 2020
- Language German
- Keywords Landscape, Architecture, Art, History, Photographie
About the Creator
Arjay Stevens born in Bingen, Germany. He has been a passionate photographer from the age of 8. Studied natural science and pharmacy and worked as assistant to Nobel Laureate Prof. Warburg at Max-Planck-Institute, Berlin, and later as a hospital pharmacy dptm. head. Retired he visited SEA, became deeply interested in the arts and culture. After being partly based in Cambodia since over 30 years he photographs intense many parts of Asia. He self-published several photo books on art and culture and showed his work in numerous exhibitions. E.g.his work “A Century Artist” of a Royal Ballet dance icon was shown at The National Museum, Phnom Penh for three months. Special honors of his artistic work in Cambodia learned Arjay by personal thank-you letters by HM the King of Cambodia. Arjay Stevens' open-mindedness in art and culture, as well as his long-standing humanitarian commitment, is not only evident in his diverse photographic work. Artistically, his interests extend to abstraction.