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020 _a9781614281092
040 _btur
_erda
_c
041 0 _aeng
_aFransızca
082 1 0 _a779.34
_bTR
240 1 0 _aobjectif arbres : 35 photographes inspirés
_lİngilizce
245 0 _aTrees in focus :
_b35 inspired photographers = objectif arbres :
_b35 photographes inspirés/
_c ; Anne Fontaine Foundation
264 1 _aNew York, NY:
_bAssouline,
_c2013
300 _a103 pages :
_billustrations (some color) ;
_c22 cm.
336 _ametin
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aaracısız
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _acilt
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
500 _aText in English and French.
500 _a"Founded by French-Brazilian fashion designer Anne Fontaine in 2011, the Anne Fontaine Foundation’s mission is to create a global initiative to reforest the planet, focusing first on saving and protecting Brazil’s Atlantic Rainforest from extinction. Not only is this mission of the organization, but it is also a very personal mission for Anne Fontaine herself, who at age 17 lived with the Canela Tribe in the Amazon rainforest. Through art and fashion, the Anne Fontaine Foundation is committed to raising awareness so that one day the world’s forests will be rich and full again. One of the Foundation’s first major awareness efforts is its upcoming 2013 Trees in Focus traveling exhibition, beginning March 30 in New York City, which will display stunning images of trees taken by a diverse and renowned list of photographers, including Martine Franck, Pamela Hanson, Evelyn H. Lauder, Peter Knapp, and Antoine Verglas. Assouline is publishing the companion book to this exquisite exhibition, featuring 40 carefully selected gorgeous images from the exhibition, as well as an editorial by Brazilian environmentalist and politician Marina Silva"--Publisher’s web site.
650 0 _aAnne Fontaine Foundation
650 0 _aPhotography of trees -- Pictorial works
650 0 _aTrees -- Pictorial works
650 0 _aTrees in art
902 _a00954
903 _aDoğa Okulu Kütüphanesi
906 _aKitap
908 _aBasılı
909 _aKağıt
999 _c3958
_d3958