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City White River theeset door Lutz Rabold voor Arzberg

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City White River theeset door Lutz Rabold voor ArzbergCity White River theeset voor 6 personen,door Lutz Rabold voor de Duitse fabrikant Arzberg. Dit servies is een iconisch voorbeeld van de Memphis stijl uit de jaren '80. Musea zoals the Victoria and Albert Museum in Londen hebben het daarom in hun collectie. Deze set bestaat uit 6 theekopjes en 6 schoteltjes. Van design "City" bestaan verschillende decor varianten. Ontdek hier welke je nog via Curated Tableware kan kopen. Over de fabrikant: Arzberg

City White River theeset voor 6 personen,door Lutz Rabold voor de Duitse fabrikant Arzberg. Dit servies is een iconisch voorbeeld van de Memphis stijl uit de jaren '80. Musea zoals the Victoria and Albert Museum in Londen hebben het daarom in hun collectie.

Deze set bestaat uit 6 theekopjes en 6 schoteltjes.

Van design "City" bestaan verschillende decor varianten. Ontdek hier welke je nog via Curated Tableware kan kopen.

Over de fabrikant:
Arzberg ontstond in 1887 in het Beierse Arzberg in Duitsland en werd bekend dankzij Hermann Gretsch en zijn "Form 1382"uit 1931: dit modern design lag mee aan de basis  van de Bauhaus-principes en wordt nog steeds wereldwijd verkocht.
In 1972 werd Arzberg deel van Hutschenreuther AG en vanaf 2000 viel het onder SKV-Porzellan-Union GmbH (opgericht in 1993 door de porseleinbedrijven Schirnding, Kronester en Johann Seltmann Vohenstrauß).
In 2003 werkten er 250 medewerkers en verhuisden hoofdkantoor en productie naar Schirnding. In 2004 werd SKV omgedoopt tot Arzberg-Porzellan GmbH.
10 jaar later kondigde Arzberg het faillissement aan. In afwachting van de uitspraak, bleef het gebouw 10 jaar leeg en leek het alsof de tijd er had stilgestaan. Check deze korte documentaire over de verlaten fabriek vol onafgewerkt servies.
Tegenwoordig is het handelsmerk eigendom van Rosenthal-porselein.


Periode:
1980-85
Designer: Lutz Rabold
Merk: Arzberg
Gemaakt in: Duitsland EU
Zorgvuldig uitgezocht in: België EU
Material: porselein
Condition: excellente vintage conditie

Afmetingen:
Diameter kopje: 10cm
Hoogte kopje: 5cm
Kopje inclusief handvat: 12cm
Diameter schoteltje: 15cm

Gewicht set voor 6 personen:

Alles van Lutz Rabold zien

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Bojan Zivkovic
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 5
Loved it
Format: Kindle
Thus has a very interesting story but mybe a few caracars dont really have personalities (not all of them) but this is a comic so i give it a pass
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Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2017
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Subaroo
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 3
Lots of complaints, but I still enjoyed it.
Format: Paperback
This is my very first graphic novel of any sort, so this is my intro to the medium. The quality of the book is nice and each page is in full color. Other reviewers have said that the artwork is hastily done, I am not experienced enough with graphic novels to know, but I enjoyed the pictures nonetheless. The "story" follows a British soldier and his journey from 1914 to the end of the war. It is a Forrest Gump adventure in which the character was either there, or he was almost there, or he mentions a significant event and how it affected him. As a result, the book does not flow at all. One page you are in France, then the Middle East, then Russia. And the scenes on each page lack a lot of dialoug and are disjointed in the action sequences. Also, some of the images are duplicated (sometimes even on the same page), and I found more than a few typos (missing commas and "here" instead of "hear"). Like I said, I haven't read any other graphic novels, but this looks like low quality work because I can tell the "BLAM"s and "BANG"s, and the speech bubbles are added via computer. They stand out from the page and takes away from the immersion. I don't know if all comics do this, but I hope not. I would have expected more information about the war since the "story" was so poor, but it was just a gereral overview. I think the best part was the beginning with the assassination of Ferdinand. I had high hopes after that but the rest was kinda meh. I read it twice. So even with all my issues, it wasn't that bad. I'm planning on buying the WW2 ones as well.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2016
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D. Ryan
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
An insightful concise book by Vansant
Format: Paperback
In this NORMANDY 102-page full-color trade, in 15 chapters of 6 to 10 pages each, Vansant covers various chronological aspects of the Normandy invasion, from U.S. entry into the war in Europe, up through planning and execution of "Operation Overlord", the final Normandy seige with gliders, paratroopers, air combat and the beach invasions, the liberation of Paris from the Nazis, up through August 1944. Vansant's NORMANDY is remarkably informative for such a concise volume. And its attention to detail in accurately illustrating uniforms, tanks and planes is greatly appreciated. My one complaint is the 6" by 9" size of the book. I would have preferred a standard 7" X 10" size trade, that is the standard for comic book trade collections. It is a sturdy book with a tight binding, and a slightly larger size would make the book to be less difficult to pry open, and the art easier to appreciate in a larger size. I also wish Vansant had included more panels of maps, detailing the movements of troops at points througout the vast scope of what is described in NORMANDY. Vansant's work is worth seeking out, in its accurate portrayal of various battles throughout history, from the Nazi battles, to the Civil War, to the Pacific War. And as far as I know, Vansant got his start illustrating the Vietnam war in Marvel's THE 'NAM for several years, back in the mid/late 1980's. And two other World War II stories in SAVAGE TALES (1987) issues 7("Tiger Tiger", about a Panzer tank fighting in Russia) and 8 ("Chindits", about British jungle fighters in Burma in 1944). Vansant's newer work is slightly rougher than his 80's/90's work, but still very precise and detailed. I'd compare his work to that of Sam Glanzman, Gray Morrow, John Severin and Michael Golden. And it's great to see a comics illustrator drawing war stories that makes an effort to tell a story with more than just a riproaring action story, but one where you walk away with factual information about actual combat. Chapter 14 ,"The Killing Ground", hit me especially hard in portraying the bloodbath horrors of war. I wouldn't want to be one of the Nazis in that bombarded field of 10,000 bodies. I previously purchased BATTLE GROUP PEIPER by Vansant(1991) , which despite being in black-and-white and a shorter 32-page historical comic book, was in some ways more interesting to me than NORMANDY, because it followed one Waffen SS commander (Peiper) through the weeks of Battle of the Bulge. (Peiper is breifly mentioned in the NORMANDY book, although "Battle of the Bulge" events in BATTLE GROUP PEIPER occur after the events depicted in NORMANDY.) The only other weakness (unlike the 1991 separate 32-page BATTLE GROUP PEIPER story I mentioned above) is that in the scope of the 102-page NORMANDY book it focuses on an overview narrative, rather than spending any length of time on any one soldier or commander, and is therefore less personal than BATTLE GROUP PEIPER is. And is more of an overview synopsis. But still loaded with compelling and informative history.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2013
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Pvt. W. G. Kirby Amazon Customer
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
The "comic book" of my youth grows up.
Format: Paperback
Hey, you've got to love these new "Graphic Novels" of the present day. Way back in the day of he 1950s and 60s, I used to scoop up change wherever it was left laying about( no, not service tips and I didn't steal from my family or friends, but I always saved the change and kept it when it was ok...) I could go to the news stand and for a dime or less, all of the DC comic heroes were mine...and Sgt. Rock, the Haunted Tank, Gunner and Sarge( BUDDA- BUDDA) , were all mine too. Art work was great, stories good to....to a kid and it seem to more than a few adults too. I remember the shock when the costs went to 12 cents...then to 15 cents...then girls and life came along and the comics stayed in boxes in the basement. But the comic book survived. Now they are larger, better printed, perfectly bound with stiffer covers...and a bit more costly..but worth it. And there's a myriad of novels to select from. So I'm collecting comics again, it seems. And the term " comics" does not apply any longer, if it did back in the day! No comedy in these stories told now..."graphic" is a better description...but not lurid or extreme as the old " pre- code comics" were. This graphic novel is the story of the Allied forces and their endeavors from June 5 through early August 1944, the Normandy Campaign. It's in full color and GRAPHIC detail of the carnage faced by the line soldiers of both sides in battle. Historically it's right on the button for dates, locations, quotations, etc. Equipment is shown correctly in version, color and useage. The historical events are explained so that anyone of any age who can read will learn and be entertained. Bach in my day ( here we go again), there was a series on comics of this same nature put out by Dell Publishing on WWII historical events. Detail, color, etc. just as we have in this modern publication, but in a smaller size. The Bataan Death March, Pearl Harbor, John Kennedy and PT-109 , and so on we're a few of those topics..boy, I wish Mom hadn't cleaned out the box I had of those... I even recall the artist who illustrated most of those comics, a Navy destroyer veteran named Sam Glanszman. The illustrators of this book are in the same league as Sam! Don't miss this one. If more military history is to be done in this format, they've got my pocket change !
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Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2013
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Joseph J. Truncale
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 5
An interesting and detailed graphic novel that tells the story of the Normandy invasion.
Format: Paperback
One of the most important battles of World War 11 was D-Day. This excellent illustrated graphic novel covers the Normandy invasion in more detail than I expected. The main generals and other important figures are mentioned in this book. The decisions that were made which turned the battle for the Allied forces are explained, as well as Hitler's mistake of not listening to his Generals makes this book a great read. The book is organized into fifteen chapters. They are as follows: Chapter (1) Second Front Now. (2) How peaceful the land looked. (3) Hitting the beaches. (4) Blooding Omaha. (5) The skin of their teeth. ((6) The tigers of Villers-Bocage. (7) Death in the Hedgerows. (8) The devil's children. (9) The capital of ruins. (10) Blood and thunder. (11) The cobra strikes. (12) "Come and get us!" (13) Third army rampage. (14) The killing ground. (15) :Aux barricades!" In conclusion, this beautifully illustrated graphic novel will be of interest to anyone who desires a brief overview of this important World War 11 battle, which was the turning point in the war. It may motivate readers to seek out more detailed information on the Normandy invasion. Rating: 5 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Never Trust a Politician: A critical review of politics and politicians)
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Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2013

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