The Paris of Modernity. 1905-1925.
Paris-Museums| N° d'inventaire | 30510 |
| Format | 22.5 x 28.5 cm |
| Détails | 368 p., 280 ill., bound, publisher's hardcover. |
| Publication | Paris, 2023 |
| Etat | Nine |
| ISBN | 9782759605668 |
From 1905 to 1925, Paris, the "world city," was at the heart of innovation and home to unparalleled cultural influence. "The Paris of Modernity" invites visitors to immerse themselves in this cosmopolitan and vibrant capital, where artists from all over the world and from all walks of life met, from Pablo Picasso to Sonia Delaunay, from Marie Vassilieff to Paul Poiret, from Fernand Léger to Joséphine Baker. Combining fashion, cinema, photography, painting, sculpture, drawing, but also dance, music, literature, design, decorative arts, architecture, and industry, this book celebrates the fabulous creative effervescence of these years, without overlooking the painful period of the Great War.
Preface: Annick Lemoine, director of the Petit Palais
Texts by Mathias Auclair, Annette Becker, Coralie Cadène, Laurent Cotta, Pauline Créteur, Patricia Creveaux, Damien Delille, Rosène Declémenti, Alice Ensabella, Cécile Godefroy, Marie-Laure Griffaton, Émilie Hammen, Sophie Krebs Christophe Lagrange Sylvie Lécallier, Claire Maingon, Neil McWilliam, François Michaud, Maureen Murphy, Benoît Noël, Emmanuel Piat, Manon Pignot, Claire Poirion, Paul-Louis Rinuy, Marie-Amélie Senot, Emmanuelle Sibeud, Juliette Singer, Anne-Laure Sol, Jean-Emmanuel Terrier, Laura Valette, Marlène Van de Casteele, Laurent Véray.
From 1905 to 1925, Paris, the "world city," was at the heart of innovation and home to unparalleled cultural influence. "The Paris of Modernity" invites visitors to immerse themselves in this cosmopolitan and vibrant capital, where artists from all over the world and from all walks of life met, from Pablo Picasso to Sonia Delaunay, from Marie Vassilieff to Paul Poiret, from Fernand Léger to Joséphine Baker. Combining fashion, cinema, photography, painting, sculpture, drawing, but also dance, music, literature, design, decorative arts, architecture, and industry, this book celebrates the fabulous creative effervescence of these years, without overlooking the painful period of the Great War.
Preface: Annick Lemoine, director of the Petit Palais
Texts by Mathias Auclair, Annette Becker, Coralie Cadène, Laurent Cotta, Pauline Créteur, Patricia Creveaux, Damien Delille, Rosène Declémenti, Alice Ensabella, Cécile Godefroy, Marie-Laure Griffaton, Émilie Hammen, Sophie Krebs Christophe Lagrange Sylvie Lécallier, Claire Maingon, Neil McWilliam, François Michaud, Maureen Murphy, Benoît Noël, Emmanuel Piat, Manon Pignot, Claire Poirion, Paul-Louis Rinuy, Marie-Amélie Senot, Emmanuelle Sibeud, Juliette Singer, Anne-Laure Sol, Jean-Emmanuel Terrier, Laura Valette, Marlène Van de Casteele, Laurent Véray.