Beato Angelico
Firenze, Palazzo Strozzi, September 26, 2025 - January 25, 2026.
Edited by Carl Brandon Strehlke.
Testi di Stefano Casciu, Marco Mozzo, Angelo Tartuferi.
Venezia, 2025; bound, pp. 456, 300 col. ill., cm 24x29.
cover price: € 80.00
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Beato Angelico
Firenze, Palazzo Strozzi, September 26, 2025 - January 25, 2026.
Edited by Carl Brandon Strehlke.
Testi di Stefano Casciu, Marco Mozzo, Angelo Tartuferi.
Venezia, 2025; bound, pp. 456, 300 col. ill., cm 24x29.
FREE (cover price: € 80.00)
Marche e Toscana. Terre di grandi maestri tra Quattro e Seicento
Ospedaletto, 2007; bound, pp. 320, col. ill., col. plates, cm 25,5x29.
FREE (cover price: € 77.00)
Segni dell'Eucarestia
Edited by M. Luisa Polichetti.
Ancona, Osimo, Loreto Jesi, Senigallia, Fabriano e Metelica, 23 giugno - 31 ottobre 2011.
Torino, 2011; paperback, pp. 221, b/w and col. ill., cm 24x28.
FREE (cover price: € 32.00)
Vietnam 40 years later
Dodge Robert
Damiani
Bologna, 2014; bound, pp. 120, 100 col. ill., cm 30,5x24,5.
(Fotografia).
series: Fotografia
ISBN: 88-6208-325-4 - EAN13: 9788862083256
Subject: Collections,Historical Essays,Photography
Places: Out of Europe
Languages:
Weight: 0.92 kg
To be sure, Dodge's exploration reveals a country at a crossroads with serious economic and political challenges. But whatever Vietnam ultimately does to fix its economy or confront human rights issues, Dodge has provided viewers with a new and insightful perspective on a country that is once again connected to the United States and the West economically, politically and militarily.
Robert Dodge (born Miami Beach, Florida, 1952) is a commercial, editorial and fine arts photographer and writer in Washington DC. With more than 30 years in journalism and public relations, Dodge is a seasoned communications professional. While photography has been a part of Robert's life since age 14, he spent more than 30 years as a newspaper writer and editor. He left The Dallas Morning News in 2006 where he had been a Washington correspondent for about 20 years. Robert believes that photography is often overlooked as a powerful tool in public affairs communications. He lives in Washington DC.









