Theatres of melancholy : the Neo-Romantics in Paris and beyond
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London : Thames and Hudson, 2022.
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Published
London : Thames and Hudson, 2022.
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Book
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255 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 cm
Language
English

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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"The first substantial book on the French Neo-Romantics, a cosmopolitan group working in 1920s Paris who turned against modernist abstraction in favour of a new form of figurative painting.0 In 1926, the Galerie Druet in Paris made waves presenting a group of young painters who had spurned modernist abstraction and returned to a form of figurative painting. For most of them this was the first time they had exhibited, but their impact was considerable. Art critic Waldemar George baptized them the 'Neo-Romantics' or the 'Neo-Humanists'. They were influenced by Picasso, in particular his Blue and Rose periods, but went beyond him to forge new ways of painting. These were artists who liked to play with forgotten references and obsolete visual devices such as trompe l'oeil. They produced work for secondary art forms including the theatre, set design and ballet. In some ways they were the first post-modernists in the history of art, yet until now there has only ever been one book about them, After Picasso, published ten years after their exhibition. Only more recently has their influence on contemporary artists and thinkers including Max Jacob, George Hugnet and Gertrude Stein been recognized. Though friends, these painters never formed a formal group or movement.0 The Second World War sent them on different paths, with the Berman brothers and Tchelitchev moving to the United States. Before their departure, however, their activities attracted the attention and admiration of a cosmopolitan group of characters, including Gertrude Stein, Alfred Barr, Lincoln Kirstein, George Balanchine and many others including leading fashion figures of the day, Christian Dior and Elsa Schiaparelli." --,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Mauriès, P. (2022). Theatres of melancholy: the Neo-Romantics in Paris and beyond . Thames and Hudson.

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Mauriès, Patrick, 1952-. 2022. Theatres of Melancholy: The Neo-Romantics in Paris and Beyond. London: Thames and Hudson.

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Mauriès, Patrick, 1952-. Theatres of Melancholy: The Neo-Romantics in Paris and Beyond London: Thames and Hudson, 2022.

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Mauriès, P. (2022). Theatres of melancholy: the neo-romantics in paris and beyond. London: Thames and Hudson.

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Mauriès, Patrick. Theatres of Melancholy: The Neo-Romantics in Paris and Beyond Thames and Hudson, 2022.

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