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Product Description: A new work taken in St Petersburg, Russia, and exhibited at State Hermitage in summer 2015, followed by an exhibition in London and Hong Kong; hitherto unseenMesmerizing photographs of palaces, including Winter Palace, and other public spaces in the cityIn 2014, during St Petersburg's White Nights, the renowned German photographer Candida Höfer was invited by the State Hermitage Museum to visit the city...read more
By Frank Althaus (editor), Christopher Baer (editor) and Mark Sutcliffe (editor)

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9781906257194 | Fontanka, November 25, 2015, cover price $45.00 | About this edition: A new work taken in St Petersburg, Russia, and exhibited at State Hermitage in summer 2015, followed by an exhibition in London and Hong Kong; hitherto unseenMesmerizing photographs of palaces, including Winter Palace, and other public spaces in the cityIn 2014, during St Petersburg's White Nights, the renowned German photographer Candida Höfer was invited by the State Hermitage Museum to visit the city.

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Product Description: The Hermitage Museum is one of the world's great institutions. Founded by Catherine the Great in 1764, it celebrates its 250th anniversary in 2014. Granted special access, this project gets behind the closed doors of the museum to interview a wide range of those who work there: directors, curators, restorers, room attendants, cleaners, photographers, guides etc...read more
By Frank Althaus (editor)

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9781906257132 | Fontanka, September 25, 2016, cover price $40.00 | About this edition: The Hermitage Museum is one of the world's great institutions.

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Product Description: First detailed account of how so much of Empress Josephine's collection came to be at the Hermitage Museum.
By Frank Althaus (editor), Sophy Body (contributor), Alexandra Gerstein (editor), Yury Molodkovets (photographer) and Mark Sutcliffe (editor)

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9781906257002 | Fontanka, April 1, 2008, cover price $60.00 | About this edition: First detailed account of how so much of Empress Josephine's collection came to be at the Hermitage Museum.

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Product Description: Seduction and eroticism were central themes of 18th Century French art. This book draws from the collection of the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg to illustrate this theme.
By Frank Althaus (editor) and Mark Sutcliffe (editor)

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9780954309572 | Fontanka, March 1, 2007, cover price $55.00 | About this edition: Seduction and eroticism were central themes of 18th Century French art.

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Product Description: The Road to Byzantium offers a striking new perspective on the art of the Greek, Roman and Byzantine worlds. It focuses on the luxury art s, mostly objects made for wealthy patrons from precious materials such as gold, silver and ivory...read more
By Frank Althaus (editor), Robin Cormack and Mark Sutcliffe (editor)

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9780954309558 | Fontanka, April 30, 2006, cover price $70.00 | About this edition: The Road to Byzantium offers a striking new perspective on the art of the Greek, Roman and Byzantine worlds.

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Product Description: St Petersburg's 300th annuiversary was in May 2003. This text combines original photography - over 250 full-colour illustrations with a unique collaboration between Russian and non-Russian writers to reveal the essence of one of the world's most beautiful cities.
By Frank Althaus (editor), Yury Molodkovets (photographer) and Mark Sutcliffe (editor)

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9781861542601 | Booth-Clibborn Editions, May 6, 2003, cover price $49.95 | About this edition: St Petersburg's 300th annuiversary was in May 2003.

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