Sjraar Van Heugten, Gwendolyn Boev -Jones ; translation : Diane Webb
Reference : 60287
, Tijdsbeeld Uitgeverij/ diteur, 2022 Hardcover, 103 pages, ENG, 305 x 235 x 12 mm, NEW, illustrated in colour / b/w. ISBN 9789490880408.
Between 1909 and 1914, Fernand L ger developed into one of the foremost Cubists. An important role in that development was played by a series of paintings he made in 1911-1912, the so-called Fum es sur les toits (Smoke Over Rooftops). These works depict the view from his Paris studio, where he looked out over rooftops with plumes of smoke drifting above. He seized upon the contrast between soft, ever changing clouds of smoke and hard, angular architectural masses as a means of paving the way to a more abstract and radical artistic language. Several years ago a previously unknown painting was discovered on the back of a canvas by L ger in the Triton Collection Foundation. That discovery prompted this publication, which also examines the influence exerted on L ger by such artists as C zanne, Picasso and Braque. In cooperation with the Triton Collection Foundation and the Kr ller-M ller Museum