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A magnificently illustrated showcase of works by artists in Paris at the dawn of the 20th century In Paris at the turn of the 20th century, an artistic revolution was underway. The Salon des Independants was organized in 1884 by a group of artists and thinkers that included Albert Dubois-Pillet, Odilon Redon, Georges Seurat, and Paul Signac, who was the organization's president from 1908 to his death in 1935. They chose as their slogan neither jury nor reward (ni jury ni recompenses), and for the following three decades their annual exhibitions set new trends that profoundly changed the course of Western art. This beautifully illustrated volume features paintings and graphic works by an impressive range of artists who exhibited at these avant-garde gatherings where Impressionists (Monet and Morisot), Fauves (Dury, Friesz, and Marquet), Symbolists (Gauguin, Mucha, and Redon), Nabis (Bonnard, Denis, and Lacombe), and Neo-Impressionists (Cross, Pissarro, and Seurat) all came together.Product Identifiers
PublisherNathalie Bondil, Nicole Tamburini, Richard Thomson, Marina Ferretti Bocquillon, Belinda Thomson, Phillip Dennis Cate, Charlotte Hellman, Claire Denis, Yale University Press
ISBN-139780300251982
eBay Product ID (ePID)2317651623
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Book TitleSignac and the Independants
AuthorGilles Genty, Mary-Dailey Desmarais
FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2020
Number of Pages384 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height286mm
Item Width247mm
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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
EditorGilles Genty, Mary-Dailey Desmarais