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CAMELS FROM SAUDI ARABIA (ULTIMATE EDITION)
Assouline - EAN : 9781649801760
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EAN : 9781649801760
Paru le : 30 nov. 2023
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- EAN13 : 9781649801760
- Collection : ULTIMATE
- Editeur : Assouline
- Date Parution : 30 nov. 2023
- Disponibilite : Réimpression en cours
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 180
- Format : 8.00 x 38.80 x 47.60 cm
- Poids : 8.1kg
- Interdit de retour : Retour interdit
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Résumé :
Imagine the deserts of Saudi Arabia. The windswept sand dunes. The sculptural rock formations. And in the distance, a camel, standing boldly in the sun’s rays. Camels, and more specifically the dromedary, or one-humped camel, is an icon of the Arabian landscape. Throughout Saudi Arabia’s history, the camel has been represented in poetry, art and legends.
Camels from Saudi Arabia bridges the gap between the past and present through a celebration of this magnificent creature, and features original photography by Oliver Pilcher. -
Biographie :
Ghada Al-Muhanna Abalkhail is a Berlin-based Saudi researcher and archivist of Saudi history and a non-resident researcher at the Gulf Research Centre. She is a contributing writer to Sekka, a source for arts, culture and opinion from the Arab world, where she has written about camels and their cultural connection to Arabia. She also contributes to the noted Saudi cultural publication Ithra.
ABorn in Scotland, Oliver Pilcher studied sculpture at the Edinburgh College of Art before embarking on a photographic career that has taken him all around the world and given him the opportunity to shoot for some of the world’s finest brands. Oliver has been a contributing photographer at Condé Nast Traveler for over ten years. He currently divides his time between New York and Costa Rica with his wife, Abigail, and their four children, Andalucia, Bianca, Constantina and Herbie. He previously worked with Assouline on the best-selling Paris Chic (2020) and has contributed photos to Louis Vuitton Manufactures (2022), Riva Aquarama (2022), Saudi Coffee (2023) and Saudi Dates (2023).