FRANKBROS says
Interiors photographer François Halard's unique sensibility manifests old-world elegance suffused with bohemian spirit. 'François Halard 2: A Visual Diary', authored by Halard himself, is a continuation of his first photographic collection of grand interiors, artists' studios, and architectural pilgrimage sites. Featuring Philip Johnson and Charles James's de Menil's house, Giorgio Morandi's studio, Rick Owens's radical Paris apartment, Dries Van Noten's home and garden, and the New York home-studio of Louise Bourgeois, this rich, enticing volume published by Rizzoli is a magnificent and essential coffee table edition to adore.
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FRANKBROS says
Interiors photographer François Halard's unique sensibility manifests old-world elegance suffused with bohemian spirit. 'François Halard 2: A Visual Diary', authored by Halard himself, is a continuation of his first photographic collection of grand interiors, artists' studios, and architectural pilgrimage sites. Featuring Philip Johnson and Charles James's de Menil's house, Giorgio Morandi's studio, Rick Owens's radical Paris apartment, Dries Van Noten's home and garden, and the New York home-studio of Louise Bourgeois, this rich, enticing volume published by Rizzoli is a magnificent and essential coffee table edition to adore.