The Spirit of Montmartre and Modern Art. 1875 - 1910. And guide to the Montmartre Museum.
Somogy| N° d'inventaire | 18704 |
| Format | 19 x 26.5 cm |
| Détails | 120 p., color illustrations, hardcover with dust jacket. |
| Publication | Paris, 2014 |
| Etat | Nine |
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The exhibition "The Spirit of Montmartre and Modern Art, 1875 – 1910" invites the reader to discover the radical and anti-establishment philosophy of Montmartre artists at the turn of the 20th century. Highlighting the Arts Incohérents, the Hydropathes, Fumisme, and the Quat'z'Arts cabaret and the Vachalcade, the book demonstrates the importance of Montmartre as a center of the artistic avant-garde. 200 archival pieces and 150 works, from the collection of the Musée de Montmartre as well as from public and private collections, present to the reader the means of expression of the artists of the time (satire, caricature), their preferred media (posters, illustrations, songs), and their favorite venues (cabarets, circus). & Guide to the Musée de Montmartre which encourages you to discover the history of the buildings and the Renoir gardens, the artists in residence and the masterpieces of the Musée de Montmartre.
The exhibition "The Spirit of Montmartre and Modern Art, 1875 – 1910" invites the reader to discover the radical and anti-establishment philosophy of Montmartre artists at the turn of the 20th century. Highlighting the Arts Incohérents, the Hydropathes, Fumisme, and the Quat'z'Arts cabaret and the Vachalcade, the book demonstrates the importance of Montmartre as a center of the artistic avant-garde. 200 archival pieces and 150 works, from the collection of the Musée de Montmartre as well as from public and private collections, present to the reader the means of expression of the artists of the time (satire, caricature), their preferred media (posters, illustrations, songs), and their favorite venues (cabarets, circus). & Guide to the Musée de Montmartre which encourages you to discover the history of the buildings and the Renoir gardens, the artists in residence and the masterpieces of the Musée de Montmartre.