Henri Stierlin

Henri Stierlin (born 2 April 1928 in Alexandria, Egypt) is a Swiss journalist and writer of popular works on art and architectural history.

Education

Stierlin studied Classics with Law at the Universities of Lausanne and Zurich. He achieved Bachelor of Arts (Law) whilst at Lausanne in 1954. He also studied Theory of Art History, at Grenoble University in 1977-1978, writing a dissertation on the Symbolic Nature of the Persian Mosque.

Journalistic career

He was a columnist in art-history, and editor at the Swiss newspaper Tribune de Geneve from 1955 to 1962, and a radio journalist at Radio Suisse in 1957 (cultural programs.) An editor for Rizzoli.[1] In 1963 he became general editor of the Swiss magazine Radio-TV and architectural editor of the journal Werk-Œuvre in 1972. He was made a Knight of the Legion of Honour in 2004.

Books and publications

with Anne Stierlin

Joint

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Google Books and Rizzoli. ©2011 Google. Retrieved 2012-01-21.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "worldcat". © 2010 OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. Retrieved 2011-09-23.
  3. Macdonald & Co., 1968 Retrieved 2012-01-21
  4. Facts on File ISBN 0-87196-405-8
  5. Sunflower Books, 1979 Retrieved 2012-01-21
  6. Macmillan, 1981 Retrieved 2012-01-21 ISBN 0-333-27703-1
  7. Aurum Press, 1984 Retrieved 2012-01-21 ISBN 2-8302-0604-5
  8. Rizzoli Retrieved 2012-01-21 ISBN 0-8478-0529-8
  9. Taschen, 1 January 1994 Volume 10 of Architecture of the World Retrieved 2012-01-21 ISBN 3822893099
  10. Parkstone, 1 May 1997 Retrieved 2012-01-21 ISBN 1-85995-308-5
  11. Taschen, 2004
  12. Terrail, 1 June 2007 ISBN 2879393302
  13. Terrail, 2008 Retrieved 2012-01-21 ISBN 2-87939-328-0
  14. Taschen, 1 March 2009 - 224 pages Retrieved 2012-01-21
  15. Actes Sud Retrieved 2012-01-21 ISBN 978-2-7427-8924-5
  16. Palgrave Macmillan, 30 September 1997 Retrieved 2012-01-21 ISBN 1-86064-219-5
  17. Taschen, 1998 Taschen's world architecture Retrieved 2012-01-21 ISBN 3-8228-7649-6
  18. Taschen Retrieved 2012-01-21 ISBN 3-8228-7767-0
  19. Thames & Hudson, 26 November 2002 Retrieved 2012-01-21 ISBN 0-500-51100-4
  20. Oldbourne, 1964 & Grosset & Dunlap, 1964 Retrieved 2012-01-21
  21. Unesco Retrieved 2012-01-21
  22. MIT Press Retrieved 2012-01-21 ISBN 0-262-07084-7
  23. Skira, Publication Date:2000 1996 - 2011 AbeBooks Inc. All Rights Reserved Retrieved 2011-09-23 ISBN 978-88-8118-326-5

External links

Official website (French)

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