Cache-sexe
€ 34,90This book asks why humans through history have covered their genitals and worn a cache-sexe. Does the cache-sexe merely provide protection, or is it an instrument to draw attention? Can the cache-sexe be used to stimulate certain thoughts? Why does not wearing a cache-sexe provoke shame one society but not in another? Are nudity and nakedness the same?
On his quest to answer these questions, the author takes the reader on a review of the anatomy of the female and male genitals and reflects on how this part of the human body has been perceived over time and in various cultures. The different types of male and female cache-sex are discussed with reference to comprehensive illustrations based on unique and sometimes previously unpublished examples of cache-sexes and photographic documentation. The book also pays attention to the covering of the ‘backside’. Following this 360° exploration of the use of the cache-sexe, the place of the cache-sexe in art and fashion is uncovered.
Philip Van Kerrebroeck is an urologist and professor emeritus of Urology at the University of Maastricht. Born in Leuven (Belgium), he trained in Surgery and Urology in Brussels, Utrecht, Nijmegen and San Francisco. Over the years, he has also developed an interest in the history of urology and cultural anthropology. He is currently chairman of the History Office of the European Association of Urology (EAU).
Historia naturalis: de avibus
€ 39,95In de roep van de kievit kan men ‘komm mit’ horen, daardoor werd de vogel symbool van de dood: als er een kievit in de buurt was, leidde men daaruit een sterfgeval af. Grote, trekkende watervogels als zwanen, kraanvogels, reigers en ooievaars brachten kinderzieltjes mee uit het Andere Land, die dan in hetzelfde jaar geboren zouden worden. Het populaire verhaaltje dat ooievaars baby’tjes aan huis brachten vindt hier zijn oorsprong. Gieren en raven die over het slagveld zweefden waren voortekenen van een veldslag die slecht zou aflopen. Duitse boeren meenden de prijs van graan af te kunnen leiden uit het aantal roepjes van de kwartel …
Historia naturalis de avibus brengt natuur en cultuur samen. Het boek legt verbanden en openbaart grensverleggende inzichten in de belangrijke rol die vogels spelen in de symboliek, emblemen, heraldiek, rituelen, mythologie, devotie, magie, volksgeloof en in onze taal.
Een bijzonder rijke informatiebron, prachtig geïllustreerd met ingekleurde gravures van vogels uit de Histoire Naturelle van Georges-Louis Leclerc de Buffon.
Emeritus prof. dr. Marcel De Cleene is plantenfysioloog. Hij was werkzaam aan de Universiteit Gent.
Victor Horta and the Frison House in Brussels
€ 19,90In the middle of the Lebeaustraat in Brussels, sandwiched between neo-Renaissance and neo-Gothic houses, stands an Art Nouveau jewel designed by Victor Horta: the Frison House. It was
commissioned by Maurice Frison, a lawyer and friend of the architect, and was built in 1894-1895. Horta designed not only the house, but also all its furniture and decoration, right down to the smallest detail: from door handles to marble fireplaces, from mosaic floors to elegant banisters, from wall lamps to the gratings for the cellar openings. The absolute eyecatcher is the winter garden, whose elegant design allows soft yellow light to flow subtly into its perfectly proportioned space.Nupur Tron is the author of this book and owner of the house. In recent years, she has breathed new life back into Horta’s masterpiece. She pieced together bits of the old chandeliers she found in one of the cellars. She had items of furniture designed by Horta lovingly restored. With great passion, she continues to search for the funds that will allow her to restore the entire house to its former glory, one step at a time.
Horta and the Frison House in Brussels is an ode to the architect and his creation.
Nupur Tron is from India. She studied Design, Marketing & Merchandising and Fine Arts at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York. She designs jewellery, in which the different styles of east and west meet in harmony.