Manet / Degas. Exhibition: Paris, Musée d'Orsay, 2023. 266 pages, over 160 colour illustrations. Hardback. 29x24cms. An in depth consideration of the personal and artistic relationship between Manet and Degas. Nineteen entries and essays explore Manet and Degas' early Old Master copies; their relationship with figures like Berthe Morisot and Paul Valéry; their shared interest in portraiture and etching as well frequent depictions of racecourses, the demi-monde and contemporary political turmoil. With a chronology and a map tracing their careers in Paris between 1832-1918. Text in French.
Reference : 123097
ISBN : 9782073013057
An in depth consideration of the personal and artistic relationship between Manet and Degas. Nineteen entries and essays explore Manet and Degas' early Old Master copies; their relationship with figures like Berthe Morisot and Paul Valéry; their shared interest in portraiture and etching as well frequent depictions of racecourses, the demi-monde and contemporary political turmoil. With a chronology and a map tracing their careers in Paris between 1832-1918. Text in French
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DES CARS Laurence, GUEGAN Stéphane et PLUDERMACHER Isolde.
Reference : 28152
ISBN : 9782073013057
<meta charset="utf-8"><div class="description expandable"><div>Chez Manet et Degas, figures essentielles de la modernité des années 1860-1880, les analogies ne manquent pas, qu’il s’agisse des sujets qu’ils imposent, des genres qu’ils réinventent ou encore des cercles où ils se croisent. Ce qui les différencie, voire les oppose, est tout aussi marquant. À la sociabilité ouverte de Manet répond l’entourage restreint de Degas. Leurs convictions politiques ne s’expriment pas de la même manière, et leurs choix en matière d’exposition et de carrière sont source de dissensions, malgré l’amitié qui les lie.<br>Cet ouvrage, qui confronte les chefs-d’œuvre de Manet et de Degas dans un dialogue inédit, nous invite ainsi à renouveler notre regard sur l’éphémère complicité et la durable rivalité de ces deux géants.</div></div><div class="info"></div> Paris, 2023 Gallimard 272 p., illustré, relié toile. 24 x 29,5
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1953 cartonné entoilé éditeur sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs - légèrement défraîchie - grand in-octavo carré (editor hard-back percale with dustjacket illustrated in colours - lightly faded - in-octavo), tranches lisses (smooth edges), illustrations : 217 reproductions d'oeuvres d'art, 317 pages, 1953 à Paris Editions Albin Michel,
traduit de l'Italien par (translated from the Italian by) Juliette Bertrand - bon état (very good condition)
1987 Ars Mundi - 1987 - In-4 couverture cartonnée toilée grise décorée recouverte par une jaquette illustrée de l'éditeur - 207 pages - nombreuses reproductions photographiques
Bon état
[Leclerc Loïc Micheletto Gérard Scattolin Patrice] - Blanche Jacques-Emile
Reference : yam0632
(1927)
in-12 broché en bon état petit accroc sur le bord 309 pages Préface de Marcel Proust éditions Emile-Paul
Paris, Albin Michel, (1953). Small 4to. Orig. boards. Small tear to top of spine. 314,(3) pp. Richly textillustrated. 4 line dedication from the author on front free endpaper.