Buy this book on-line Chen Voon Fee, Illustrated by Chin Kon Yit : Kuala Lumpur: a SketchbookSingapore: Editions Didier Millet, c1999
Hardback, first edition, very good condition, in a very good unclipped dust-jacket, publisher's original grey clothboards with gilt blocking to front and spine, illustrated endpapers, 96 pages including gazetteer, over 100 watercolor paintings and 50 sketches depict the city's grandest buildings, humblest shops, and typical street scenes. After a historical survey of the founding of Kuala Lumpur, complete with maps and nostalgic views, seven chapters view the city's main districts. --------------- "In this watercolour sketchbook, one of Malaysia's most acomplished artists records the capital's rich architectural heritage and captures the spirit of everyday life on its streets and markets. In Kuala Lumpur, one of the most modern cities in Asia with a hectic pace of life, it is easy to overlook the blend of Malay, Chinese and Indian cultures and the corresponding traditional and colonial architectural treasures. However, with Chin Kon Yit's artists eye and architect Chen Voon Fee as a guide,this book will remind citizens of the riches that remain,help visitors to appreciate the city's unique character and serve as a poignant memento. Reproduced here in the book are 150 watercolour paintings and sketched details of the cities grandest buildings, humblest shophouses and typical street scenes. After an historical survey of the founding of Kuala Lumpur,six chapters survey the city's main areas and types of building. Each chapter opens with a concise introduction, before a lively collection of annotated illustrations takes the reader around the most visited tourist sites and little-known backstreets in search of the living relics of a bygone era. The Artist Chin Kon Yit was forced to abandon Art School due to lack of funds,however his natural talent and determination won him a prominent position in a leading advertising agency,and he worked in that field for fifteen years. In 1991 he became a full time artist. This is his first book,and contains wholly original and previously un published works. The author Chen Voon Fee is a award-winning architect well known for his building designs and his conservation projects,is the author and architectural consultant for this book." Click here for full details of this book, to ask a question or to buy it on-line. Bibliophile Bookbase probably offers multiple copies of Chen Voon Fee, Illustrated by Chin Kon Yit : Kuala Lumpur: a Sketchbook. Click here to select from a complete list of available copies of this book. Chen Voon Fee, Illustrated by Chin Kon Yit : Kuala Lumpur: a SketchbookSingapore: Editions Didier Millet, 1999
Hardback, reprint of first edition (pub 1998), very good condition, in a very good unclipped dust-jacket, publisher's original brown clothboards with gilt blocking to front and spine, illustrated endpapers, 96 pages including gazetteer, over 100 watercolor paintings and 50 sketches depict the city's grandest buildings, humblest shops, and typical street scenes. After a historical survey of the founding of Kuala Lumpur, complete with maps and nostalgic views, seven chapters view the city's main districts. --------------- "In this watercolour sketchbook, one of Malaysia's most acomplished artists records the capital's rich architectural heritage and captures the spirit of everyday life on its streets and markets. In Kuala Lumpur, one of the most modern cities in Asia with a hectic pace of life, it is easy to overlook the blend of Malay, Chinese and Indian cultures and the corresponding traditional and colonial architectural treasures. However, with Chin Kon Yit's artists eye and architect Chen Voon Fee as a guide, this book will remind citizens of the riches that remain, help visitors to appreciate the city's unique character and serve as a poignant memento. Reproduced here in the book are 150 watercolour paintings and sketched details of the cities grandest buildings, humblest shophouses and typical street scenes. After an historical survey of the founding of Kuala Lumpur,six chapters survey the city's main areas and types of building. Each chapter opens with a concise introduction, before a lively collection of annotated illustrations takes the reader around the most visited tourist sites and little-known backstreets in search of the living relics of a bygone era. The Artist Chin Kon Yit was forced to abandon Art School due to lack of funds,however his natural talent and determination won him a prominent position in a leading advertising agency,and he worked in that field for fifteen years. In 1991 he became a full time artist. This is his first book, and contains wholly original and previously unpublished works. The author Chen Voon Fee is a award-winning architect well known for his building designs and his conservation projects, is the author and architectural consultant for this book." Click here for full details of this book, to ask a question or to buy it on-line. Bibliophile Bookbase probably offers multiple copies of Chen Voon Fee, Illustrated by Chin Kon Yit : Kuala Lumpur: a Sketchbook. Click here to select from a complete list of available copies of this book. Bibliophile Bookbase lists over 5 million books, maps and prints including out of print books, atlases, libri antichi, livres illustrées and livres d'occasion. Bibliophile Bookbase for antiquarian books, maps and prints. |