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Ornamentació Vegetal I Arquitectures De L'oci a La Barcelona Del 1900 Ornamentació vegetal i arquitectures de l’oci a la Barcelona del 1900 Fàtima López Pérez ADVERTIMENT. La consulta d’aquesta tesi queda condicionada a l’acceptació de les següents condicions d'ús: La difusió d’aquesta tesi per mitjà del servei TDX (www.tdx.cat) ha estat autoritzada pels titulars dels drets de propietat intel·lectual únicament per a usos privats emmarcats en activitats d’investigació i docència. No s’autoritza la seva reproducció amb finalitats de lucre ni la seva difusió i posada a disposició des d’un lloc aliè al servei TDX. No s’autoritza la presentació del seu contingut en una finestra o marc aliè a TDX (framing). Aquesta reserva de drets afecta tant al resum de presentació de la tesi com als seus continguts. En la utilització o cita de parts de la tesi és obligat indicar el nom de la persona autora. ADVERTENCIA. 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On having consulted this thesis you’re accepting the following use conditions: Spreading this thesis by the TDX (www.tdx.cat) service has been authorized by the titular of the intellectual property rights only for private uses placed in investigation and teaching activities. Reproduction with lucrative aims is not authorized neither its spreading and availability from a site foreign to the TDX service. Introducing its content in a window or frame foreign to the TDX service is not authorized (framing). This rights affect to the presentation summary of the thesis as well as to its contents. In the using or citation of parts of the thesis it’s obliged to indicate the name of the author. Ornamentació vegetal i arquitectures de l’oci Fàtima López Pérez Volum II Directora de tesi doctoral Dra. Teresa-M. Sala i García Universitat de Barcelona Departament d’Història de l’Art GRACMON, Grup de Recerca en Història de l’Art i del Disseny Contemporanis Tesi per optar al títol de Doctora en Història de l’Art Programa de Doctorat Història, Teoria i Crítica de les Arts: Art Català i connexions internacionals. Bienni 2006-2008 Barcelona, juliol de 2012 Annexos Annex A Col·lecció d’àlbums Jules Maciet de temàtica vegetal. Bibliothèque des Arts Décoratifs (París) 421 COLLECTION JULES MACIET 421 A (1-16) Plantes Artistiques 421 A 1 Plantes Artistiques. Antiquité au XVIIe siècle jusqu'à Italie 421 A 2 Plantes Artistiques. France XVII Artistes. Monnoyer 421 A 3 Plantes Artistiques. France XVIII Siècle. Artistes A-O 421 A 4 Plantes Artistiques. France XVIII Artistes P 421 A 5 Plantes Artistiques. France XVIII Artistes R-Z 421 A 6 Plantes Artistiques. Pays divers XVIII siècle Allemagne Z 421 A 7 Plantes Artistiques. France XIX siècle Artistes A-E 421 A 8 Plantes Artistiques. France XIX siècle Artistes Grasse E 421 A 9 Plantes Artistiques. France XIX siècle Artistes Grasse E 421 A 10 Plantes Artistiques. France XIX siècle Artistes F-L 421 A 11 Plantes Artistiques. France XIX siècle Artistes M-R 421 A 12 Plantes Artistiques. France XIXe siècle Artistes S-Z 421 A 13 Plantes Artistiques. Pays divers XIXe siècle A-Z 421 A 14 Plantes Artistiques. France XXe siècle Artistes A-L 421 A 15 Plantes Artistiques. France XXe siècle Artistes M-Z 421 A 16 Plantes Artistiques. Pays divers XXe Siècle A-Z COLLECTION JULES MACIET 421 B (1-7) Plantes Artistiques. Ordre Alphabétique 421 B 1 Plantes Artistiques. Ordre Alphabétique A-B 421 B 2 Plantes Artistiques. Ordre Alphabétique C 421 B 3 Plantes artistiques. Ordre Alphabétique D-H 421 B 4 Plantes Artistiques. Ordre Alphabétique I-L 421 B 5 Plantes Artistiques. Ordre Alphabétique M-Pa 421 B 6 Plantes Artistiques. Ordre Alphabétique Pe-R 421 B 7 Plantes Artistiques. Ordre Alphabétique S-Z COLLECTION JULES MACIET 421 C (1-5) Plantes Artistiques. Encyclopédie de Verneuil 421 C 1 Plantes Artistiques. Encyclopédie de Verneuil A-B 421 C 2 Plantes Artistiques. Encyclopédie de Verneuil C-D 421 C 3 Plantes Artistiques. Encyclopédie de Verneuil E-L 421 C 4 Plantes Artistiques. Encyclopédie de Verneuil M-Pi 421 C 5 Plantes Artistiques. Encyclopédie de Verneuil Po-Z 422 COLLECTION JULES MACIET 422 A (1-6) Plantes 422 A 1 Plantes. A-AC 422 A 2 Plantes. AD-AK 422 A 3 Plantes. AL-AM 422 A 4 Plantes. AN-AP 422 A 5 Plantes. AQ-AR 422 A 6 Plantes. AS-AZ COLLECTION JULES MACIET 422 B (7-10) Plantes 422 B 7 Plantes. B-BA 422 B 8 Plantes. B-BE 973 422 B 9 Plantes. BI-BO 422 B 10 Plantes. BR-BU COLLECTION JULES MACIET 422 C (11-22) Plantes 422 C 11 Plantes. CA-CAL 422 C 12 Plantes. CAM 422 C 13 Plantes. CAN-CAR 422 C 14 Plantes C CAS-CE 422 C 15 Plantes CHA 422 C 16 Plantes CHE 422 C 17 Plantes CHI-CHR 422 C 18 Plantes CI-CL 422 C 19 Plantes COB-COC 422 C 20 Plantes Coniferes 422 C 21 Plantes COR-COU 422 C 22 Plantes CR-CY COLLECTION JULES MACIET 422 D (23-24) Plantes 422 D 23 Plantes DA-DIE 422 D 24 Plantes DIS-DY COLLECTION JULES MACIET 422 E (25-26) Plantes 422 E 25 Plantes EB-EP 422 E 26 Plantes ER-EX COLLECTION JULES MACIET 422 F (27-28) Plantes 422 F 27 Plantes FA-FO 422 F 28 Plantes FR-FU COLLECTION JULES MACIET 422 G (29-31) Plantes 422 G 29 Plantes GA-GE 422 G 29BIS Plantes GE-GE 422 G 30 Plantes GI-GN 422 G 31 Plantes GO-GY COLLECTION JULES MACIET 422 H (32-33) Plantes 422 H 32 Plantes HA-HE 422 H 33 Plantes HI-HY COLLECTION JULES MACIET 422 I (34) Plantes 422 I 34 Plantes I COLLECTION JULES MACIET 422 J-K (35) Plantes 422 J-K 35 Plantes J-K 974 COLLECTION JULES MACIET 422 L (36-39) Plantes 422 L 36 Plantes LA 422 L 37 Plantes LE-LU 422 L 38 Plantes LIS 422 LIT-LY 39 Plantes LA COLLECTION JULES MACIET 422 M (40-43) Plantes 422 M 40 Plantes MA-MAN 422 M 41 Plantes MAR-MAZ 422 M 42 Plantes ME-MN 422 M 43 Plantes MO-MY COLLECTION JULES MACIET 422 N (44-45) Plantes 422 N 44 Plantes NA-NEN 422 N 45 Plantes NEO-NY COLLECTION JULES MACIET 422 O (46-49) Plantes 422 O 46 Plantes O-OP 422 O 47 Plantes OR-OY 422 O 48 Plantes ORCHIDÉES 422 O 49 Plantes ORCHIDÉES COLLECTION JULES MACIET 422 P (50-58) Plantes 422 P 50 Plantes P-PAL 422 P 51 Plantes PAM-PAS 422 P 52 Plantes PAT-PAY 422 P 53 Plantes PEA-PES 422 P 54 Plantes PEL-PN 422 P 55 Plantes PI 422 P 56 Plantes P 422 P 57 Plantes POA-POI 422 P 58 Plantes POL-POU COLLECTION JULES MACIET 422 P-Q (59) Plantes 422 P-Q 59 Plantes P.fin et Q COLLECTION JULES MACIET 422 R (60-64) Plantes 422 R 60 Plantes RA-RHI 422 R 61 Plantes RHO-ROR 422 R 62 Plantes ROSIER 422 R 63 Plantes ROSIER 422 R 64 Plantes ROS-RU COLLECTION JULES MACIET 422 S (65-68) Plantes 422 S 65 Plantes S-S 422 S 66 Plantes SC-SE 975 422 S 67 Plantes SE-SP 422 S 68 Plantes SQ-SY COLLECTION JULES MACIET 422 T (69-71) Plantes 422 T 69 Plantes TA-TE 422 T 70 Plantes TH-TO 422 T 71 Plantes TR-TY COLLECTION JULES MACIET 422 U-V (72-73) Plantes 422 U-V 72 Plantes VA-VE 422 V 73 Plantes VI-VU COLLECTION JULES MACIET 422 W-Z (74) Plantes 422 W-Z 74 Plantes W-Z 423 COLLECTION JULES MACIET 423 Plantes 423 1 Plantes fossiles et naturelles mélangées 423 2 Plantes naturelles mélangées 424 COLLECTION JULES MACIET 424 Plantes. Marines 424 1 Plantes marines 424 2 Plantes marines 425 COLLECTION JULES MACIET 425 Plantes. Feuillage Compositions artistiques 425 1 Plantes. Feuillage Compositions artistiques. Antiquité au Moyen-Âge 425 2 Plantes. Feuillage Compositions artistiques. XVIe au XVIIIe siècles 425 3 Plantes. Feuillage Compositions artistiques. XIX et XXe siècle 426 COLLECTION JULES MACIET 426 Plantes. Feuillage Compositions artistiques 426 1 Plantes. Feuillage. Naturel 426 2 Plantes. Feuillage. Naturel 427 COLLECTION JULES MACIET 427 Plantes. Chine 427 Plantes. Chine 976 428 COLLECTION JULES MACIET 428 Plantes. Japon 428 1 Plantes. Japon 428 2 Plantes. Japon 429 COLLECTION JULES MACIET 429 Plantes. Orient. 429 Plantes. Orient 977 COLLECTION JULES MACIET 421 A (1-16) Plantes - Hollande XVII : Ambrosius Bosschaert, F. van Artistiques Eykens. - Italie XVII. 421 A 1 Plantes Artistiques. Antiquité au XVIIe siècle jusqu'à Italie 421 A 2 Plantes Artistiques. France XVII Artistes. - Plantes- Egypte- Antiquité : lotus, raisin, papyrus. Monnoyer - Plantes-Egypte-Crôte. Antiquité: lis. - Jean- Baptiste Monnoyer 1635-1699.
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