Léger

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50.00
book_author_name: 
Anna Vallye
book_type: 
Hardback
publisher: 
Yale University Press
published_date: 
15/01/2014
isbn: 
9780300197662
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Books > Art, Fashion & Photography > Art & design > Art & design styles / history of art > Art: 1900 to 1960
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Anna Vallye|Hardback|Yale University Press|15/01/2014
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9780300197662
Book Description: 
An insightful look at the dynamic relationship between modern art and modern urban life in 1920s Paris through the lens of Fernand Léger’s masterpiece The CityWith his landmark 1919 painting The City, Fernand Léger (1881–1955) inaugurated a vitally experimental decade during which he and others redefined the practice of painting in confrontation with the forms of cultural production that were central to urban life, ranging from graphic and advertising design to theater, dance, film, and architecture. This catalogue casts new light on the painting (reproducing all of its studies together for the first time), the avant-garde use of print media, and Léger’s fascination with cinema and architecture, and contextualizes a network of international avant-gardes—including Blaise Cendrars, Le Corbusier, Jean Epstein, Piet Mondrian, Amédée Ozenfant, Francis Picabia, and Theo van Doesburg—in relation to Léger. Featuring nearly 250 images of paintings, architectural designs, models, posters, set designs, and film stills and an anthology of relevant historical texts not previously published in English, this handsome volume conveys the spirit of experimentation of the 1920s. Scholars in the fields of art, architecture, and film history offer a deeper understanding of the relationship between art and the modern urban experience that defined this significant chapter in the history of modern art.Published in association with the Philadelphia Museum of ArtExhibition Schedule:Philadelphia Museum of Art(10/14/13–01/05/14)

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