Description: [SEALED] Painters in Paris, 1895-1950 by William S. Lieberman. Shipped via USPS Media Mail at Low Cost OR Can be Upgraded at Checkout. — Factory Sealed - Brand New — **Out of Print** Only discernible condition issue is an opening along bottom of plastic seal itself. Please see images for further description / specifications, and feel free to ask any questions prior to purchase. I always attempt to ship same day, but never longer than three business days. Will be packaged with care. Thanks for looking!! Synopsis: This was published as an accompaniment to the Painters in Paris: 1895-1950 Exhibition of more than 100 paintings by many of the 20th century's most illustrious modern masters — Bonnard, Braque, Chagall, Dubuffet, Léger, Matisse, Miró, Modigliani, Picasso, as well as others — will be on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art from March 8 through December 31, 2000. Representing 36 painters of the School of Paris, including the Fauves, the Cubists, and the Surrealists, the exhibition — drawn entirely from the Metropolitan's collection — will trace the development of painting in France from its Impressionist roots at the turn of the century through the aftermath of World War II. France was host to many foreign artists during the first decades of the twentieth century, and Paris lay at the heart of the development of Modern art. This exhibition, which brings together for the first time more than one hundred works from the Metropolitan's collection of paintings from the School of Paris, includes the works of thirty-six modern masters, among them Braque, Chagall, Dubuffet, Matisse, Miró, Modigliani, and nineteen paintings by Picasso. United in this exhibition, the works recall the great vitality of Modern Paris. The exhibition begins richly with Pierre Bonnard's The Children's Meal (1895), and paintings by Maurice Denis and Edouard Vuillard, as well as a later example by their predecessor Claude Monet—Reflections, the Water Lily Pond at Giverny (ca. 1920). Works of the 1940s—late paintings by Georges Braque, Jean Hélion, and Fernand Léger, and three early paintings by Jean Dubuffet—concluded the exhibition. Balthus, represented by four paintings, was the only featured artist aside from Hélion and Dubuffet born after 1900, and the only living artist included. Organized chronologically, this revelatory exhibition traces the development of painting in France from its Impressionist roots at the turn of the century through the aftermath of World War II, engaging the Fauves, the Cubists, and the Surrealists. The exhibition's juxtaposition of subject matter and style reveal unexpected relationships between the artists who so profoundly shaped the art of their century.
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Book Title: Painters in Paris, 1895-1950
Book Series: Painters In Paris
Original Language: English
Item Length: 8.75in
Vintage: Yes
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Item Height: 11.5in
Features: Illustrated
Topic: Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General, Painters In Paris, French Art, Fauves, Cubists, Surrealists
Item Width: 0.25in
Signed: No
Ex Libris: No
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art, T.H.E.
Intended Audience: Adults, Young Adults
Subject: Art & Photography
Edition: First Edition, Special Edition
Publication Year: 2000
Type: Images Of Paintings
Illustrator: Various
Era: 1895-1950
Author: William S. Lieberman
Genre: Art
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pages: 128 Pages