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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 important 1933 double issue of Cahiers d'Art showcases the journal's continued commitment to documenting the avant-garde while maintaining its scholarly engagement with ancient and global art traditions. Published during a pivotal moment in modern art history, this edition features critical writing on major Surrealist and Cubist figures alongside archaeological studies.
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 important 1933 double issue of Cahiers d'Art showcases the journal's continued commitment to documenting the avant-garde while maintaining its scholarly engagement with ancient and global art traditions. Published during a pivotal moment in modern art history, this edition features critical writing on major Surrealist and Cubist figures alongside archaeological studies.
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 important 1933 double issue of Cahiers d'Art showcases the journal's continued commitment to documenting the avant-garde while maintaining its scholarly engagement with ancient and global art traditions. Published during a pivotal moment in modern art history, this edition features critical writing on major Surrealist and Cubist figures alongside archaeological studies.
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.