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Antonello And The Architect

When we think of dreams, we think of what is to come, the unrealised. The act of building is that of making the dream a reality. William Toomath has always been in awe of Antonello's painting of 'St Jerome in His Study', so has pain-stakingly scaled and measured that study and recreated it as a workstation for himself. A fascinating look at a renowned New Zealand architect who used his influences, designs and ideas to build a dream.

Year: 2007
Genre: Documentaries, Art and Artists on Film, Architectures
Country: NZ
Director: Tony Hiles
Duration: 77 Minutes
Rating: Ex
Location in store: Documentary (Architectures)

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