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Peter Blake

    Frank Lloyd Wright
    The Arcadian Cipher
    No Place Like Utopia
    Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy
    Kestner-Gesellschaft Hannover
    Drei Meisterarchitekten
    • Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy

      Making the Conscious Unconscious

      • 334 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      4,6(5)Abgeben

      Focusing on the intersection of theory and practice, this book offers clear explanations of complex concepts while providing actionable guidance for clinicians. It includes detailed instructions on interviewing parents, assessing the emotional well-being of children and adolescents, organizing a consulting room, and conducting therapy sessions effectively. This practical approach equips mental health professionals with the tools they need to enhance their clinical skills.

      Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy
    • No Place Like Utopia

      Modern Architecture and the Company We Kept

      • 372 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      4,3(22)Abgeben

      The book vividly captures the lives and works of influential figures in twentieth-century architecture and art, including Frank Lloyd Wright, Buckminster Fuller, and Le Corbusier. Through engaging anecdotes and personal recollections, it offers a unique glimpse into their creative processes and the impact they had on their respective fields, highlighting both their triumphs and challenges.

      No Place Like Utopia
    • The Arcadian Cipher

      • 350 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      2,0(2)Abgeben

      Fascinated from an early age by the paintings of Poussin, Leonardo and other great masters, Peter Blake has watched as others have made guesses as to their meanings, even linking them to the mysteries surrounding the French village of Rennes-le-Chateau - at the core of the seminal " Holy Blood, Holy Grail" . But from the recurrent geometrical themes Blake has discerned in the paintings, he reaches quite different conclusions from those grasped at by other researchers. For instance, by overlaying the grids found in key paintings of both Poussin and Leonardo on maps of the Langeudoc, he has pinpointed a never-before-discovered hill tomb. If the clues that have lead him this far on the trail are right, this could be the final resting place of two of the most significant characters from the Bible. But the fact that the tomb exists is only a starting point. Through following the trail by which he found it we unravel a rich cloth of learning and religion spun in secrecy over the centuries, and uncover the true identity of a host of remarkable historical characters, all party to the secret of the ciphers - from popes and painters to the real Man in the Iron Mask.

      The Arcadian Cipher
    • Focusing on the influential career of Brian Grimwood, this book explores his significant impact on British illustration. It showcases his diverse artwork featured in advertising, design, and publishing, highlighting his unique style and contributions to the visual arts. As the first comprehensive work dedicated to Grimwood, it offers insights into his creative process and the evolution of his iconic illustrations.

      Brian Grimwood: The Man Who Changed the Look of British Illustration
    • George Augustus Sala and the Nineteenth-Century Periodical Press

      The Personal Style of a Public Writer

      • 296 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Focusing on George Augustus Sala's unique personal style and innovative journalistic techniques, this study reveals his significant impact on the New Journalism movement of the late nineteenth century. Peter Blake delves into Sala's life, highlighting his prominence and compelling personality, while offering insights that enhance our appreciation of his contributions to journalism during this transformative period.

      George Augustus Sala and the Nineteenth-Century Periodical Press
    • Following the late Sir Peter Blake on his final voyage, this title tracks the legendary adventurer as he takes the blake expeditions exploration vessel Seamaster to the environmental pulse points of the planet in order to generate greater awareness of the need to take better care of our world.

      The Last Great Adventure of Sir Peter Blake