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Book on the Neo-Romantics of 1920s Paris
Neo-Romantics, a forgotten moment in modern art.
This book is the first major publication dedicated to this group of young artists in 1920s Paris, who were the only ones at the time to attempt to go beyond the constraints of abstract art by pursuing a new form of figurative painting. The works of Christian Bérard, Pavel Tchelitchew, Eugène and Léonide Berman drew admiration from Gertrude Stein, George Balanchine, Edith Sitwell, and Christian Dior, among others.
Author: Patrick Mauriès
Publisher: Flammarion
Publication date: 01/10/2021
Number of pages: 256
Condition: Vintage, with some signs of wear and slightly bumped corners
Language: French
Dimensions: 23 cm × 28 cm
Weight: 1185 g
ISBN : 9782080270955
This is a vintage book sourced by Jacquemus — only one copy available.
