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Arne Jacobsen: Drawings 1958-1965
Félix Solaguren-Beascoa de Corral
Through intensive studies, Félix Solaguren-Beascoa has published all hitherto available projects and works by the architect Arne Jacobsen, including some that have not been published so far.
The work is divided into three volumes. The first two volumes show Jacobsen's works from resp. 1926-1949 and from 1950-1971, when Jacobsen died. Volume three shows a selection of Arne Jacobsen's drawings from 1958-65.
The work is inspired by Le Corbusier's 'Oeuvre complète' and constructed in much the same way. Each volume begins with a review of Jacobsen's architectural development in the respective period.
In total, the work is over 600 pages, which complements the large book about Arne Jacobsen also from Arkitektens Forlag.
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