Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty (Exhibition Catalog) vs The Louvre: All the Paintings
Overall winner: Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty (Exhibition Catalog)
Key Differences
Choose Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty (Andrew Bolton et al.) if you want a museum-exhibit–focused catalog with high-quality photos, a holographic cover, and stronger user ratings; it also sits in a more affordable price tier. Choose The Louvre: All the Paintings (Vincent Pomarède et al.) if you need an encyclopedic, comprehensive painting reference with many images and included CD content, but note it is extremely heavy and uses small thumbnails
Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty (Exhibition Catalog)
A catalog of McQueen’s work with detailed photography from the museum exhibit. Includes insightful information on the designer’s career and a stylish, collectible presentation
Pros
- high-quality photos from a museum exhibit
- detailed information on McQueen's work
- stylish coffee-table presentation
- holographic cover adds visual interest
Cons
- no features listed
- only one customer insight noted
- price not specified for reference in description
The Louvre: All the Paintings
Art reference book detailing paintings with high-quality photos and CD content. Customers praise its encyclopedic depth and detailed information for art lovers
Pros
- comprehensive painting reference
- high-quality photos
- enriching art content
- includes CD content
Cons
- extremely heavy
- thumbnails are small
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Andrew Bolton, Slve Sundsb, Tim Blanks, Susannah Frankel |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Vincent Pomarede, Erich Lessing, Loyrette Henri, Anja Grebe |
| User Reviews | Andrew Bolton, Slve Sundsb, Tim Blanks, Susannah Frankel |