Gianni Agnelli
Italian industrialist Gianni Agnelli was known worldwide for his impeccable, slightly eccentric fashion sense which has influenced both Italian and international men’s fashion.
Italian industrialist Gianni Agnelli was known worldwide for his impeccable, slightly eccentric fashion sense which has influenced both Italian and international men’s fashion.
Donald Evans was known for creating hand-painted postage stamps (artistamps) of fictional countries.
Kristian Vedel was a Danish industrial designer and part of the Scandinavian Design movement.
Karnes became known in the 1960s for creating a flameproof casserole that could be put directly on the stove, along with other functional cups and vases she continued to make for more than 40 years. As her career progressed, she began to make larger, more abstract sculptural works in clay.
The Citroën H Van was a light truck produced by the French car maker Citroën between 1947 and 1981. It was developed as a simple front wheel driven van after World War II. A total of 473,289 were produced in 34 years in factories in France and Belgium. Most of them were sold in France, Belgium and The Netherlands.
The Citroën DS is an executive car produced by the French manufacturer Citroën between 1955 and 1975. Styled by Italian sculptor and industrial designer Flaminio Bertoni.
Michael Thonet is the master of the bentwood chairs.
Louis Renard's Poissons, Ecrevisses et Crabes was published in about 1719. According to the title-page puff, it was almost thirty years in the making. Only 100 copies were produced and it is now extremely rare.