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020 | _a9782879391311 | ||
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_cGifted _nVijayan Kannampilly |
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041 | _aEnglish | ||
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_a759.4 _bBOU |
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100 | _aBougault, Valerie | ||
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_aPARIS MONTPARNASSE _b: Heyday of Modern Art 1910-1940 |
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_bTerrail _aParis _c1997 |
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500 | _aIn the interwar years, in burgeoning Montparnasse, artists searched relentlessly to capture the image reflected by the human face. Each in his own fashion sought to reconstruct, in compelling portraits, human representation: Matisse and Chagall set their paintings ablaze with pure colour, Soutine deployed naked expressiveness, while Picasso chose the road of deconstruction. Each asserted his individual personality, yet all in unison. This creative individuality inspired freedom, a freedom which was to imbue Montparnasse with a unique atmosphere and astound the visitors who flocked from the world over to discover its magic. | ||
650 | _aArt & Painting | ||
650 | _aExpatriate artists | ||
650 | _aIntellectual life | ||
650 | _aFrench Painting | ||
650 | _aFrench Art | ||
650 | _aFrance - Paris Montparnasse | ||
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