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Cahiers d'Art – Issues No. 5-6 (8th Year, 1933)
Cahiers d'Art – Issues No. 5-6 (8th Year, 1933)
Editor: Christian Zervos
Publisher: Éditions Cahiers d'Art, Paris
Dimensions: 12.5" H x 9.75" W (31.7 x 24.7 cm)
Condition: Good, with some spine wear (as shown). Complete contents intact.
Description:
This double issue of Cahiers d’Art (8th Year, 1933, Nos. 5–6) presents a view of modern and ancient visual culture. It features incisive studies on Jean Duvet, Juan Gris, Max Ernst, Hans Arp, Alexander Calder, and Konstantin Ghika, with contributions from key voices of the period including Christian Zervos, Jean Viot, Anatole Jakovski, and Marguery. Alongside this modernist core, the issue expands its scope to global and historical contexts with A. Salmony’s examination of ancient Bulgarian art and Spyridon Marinatos’s essay on the development of Minoan art. Sigfried Giedion adds a forward-looking architectural component with his analysis of the renewal of American architecture.
Notable Contents Include:
Articles on Jean Duvet, Juan Gris, Max Ernst, Alexandre Calder, and others. It also mentions articles on art from Bulgaria and Minoan art.
Cahiers d'Art – Issues No. 5-6 (8th Year, 1933)
Editor: Christian Zervos
Publisher: Éditions Cahiers d'Art, Paris
Dimensions: 12.5" H x 9.75" W (31.7 x 24.7 cm)
Condition: Good, with some spine wear (as shown). Complete contents intact.
Description:
This double issue of Cahiers d’Art (8th Year, 1933, Nos. 5–6) presents a view of modern and ancient visual culture. It features incisive studies on Jean Duvet, Juan Gris, Max Ernst, Hans Arp, Alexander Calder, and Konstantin Ghika, with contributions from key voices of the period including Christian Zervos, Jean Viot, Anatole Jakovski, and Marguery. Alongside this modernist core, the issue expands its scope to global and historical contexts with A. Salmony’s examination of ancient Bulgarian art and Spyridon Marinatos’s essay on the development of Minoan art. Sigfried Giedion adds a forward-looking architectural component with his analysis of the renewal of American architecture.
Notable Contents Include:
Articles on Jean Duvet, Juan Gris, Max Ernst, Alexandre Calder, and others. It also mentions articles on art from Bulgaria and Minoan art.