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OverviewEvery since the 18th century, Mauritius has been enriched by inflows of people from Europe, Africa, India and China. The result, on the island today, is a harmonious mix of cultural and religious traditions (Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Buddhism). The setting for all this human variety is a natural paradise. The landscape of Mauritius is breathtaking, with elegantly shaped mountain peaks and a variety of microclimates. The plant life is abundant; an abiding image is the jade mantel created by sugar cane, stirred from time to time by the trade winds. The visitor today finds white beaches and turquoise-blue lagoons encircled by coral reefs. This is a welcoming country, where the people live in a subtle relationship with the natural world around them. The watercolors in the book bear witness to a particular art of living, perfected in Mauritius. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sophie Ladame , Yvan MartialPublisher: Editions Didier Millet Imprint: Editions Didier Millet Edition: Compact ed. ISBN: 9789814610643ISBN 10: 981461064 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 05 March 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationSophie Ladame, Inspired by family trips and voyages under sail in the Pacific and the Antilles, sketches the islands, and recycles pigments and papers to give a 'local' feeling to her watercolors. Everyday life, places, and people encountered are her favorite topics, and feature in her first travel diary L ile de la Reunion published by Gallimard in October 2001. The Saint-Denis Natural History Museum of la Reunion mounted an exhibition of her watercolors in November 2001. Sophie Ladame was born in Paris in 1974. She studied the art of illustration at Axe Sud, Marseilles. She is now based in Paris and works for a number of international press and advertising agencies. Yvan Martial, was born in Vacoas, Mauritius, in 1942, has an inextinguishable love for his native island, small but richly diverse, a melting point of three continents (Asia, Africa and Europe) and three major cultures (Hinduism, Christianity and Islam). He combines a passion for local history with work as a journalist. Formerly editor-in-chief of L'Express, Martial contributes to various Mauritian and Parisian weeklies. He also manages La Gazette des Iles de la Mer des Indes, a magazine dedicated to the history of Mauritius. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |