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Art, Primitive --- Art --- Musée du quai Branly --- Musée du quai Branly --- Art, Primitive - Catalogs --- Art - France - Paris - Catalogs
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Art, Primitive --- Art --- Art primitif --- Catalogs. --- Catalogues --- Musée du quai Branly --- Musée du quai Branly --- Art, Primitive - Catalogs --- Art - France - Paris - Catalogs --- Art, Prehistoric
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Fabre, Jan --- Performance art --- Performance --- Fabre, Jan, --- Performance art - France - Paris - Exhibitions --- Fabre, Jan, - 1958- - Exhibitions --- Fabre, Jan, - 1958 --- -Fabre, Jan --- -Performance --- Fabre, Jan, - 1958-
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L'exposition "Christo et Jeanne-Claude, Paris !" au Centre Pompidou dévoile les oeuvres réalisées pendant les années parisiennes du couple d'artistes, de 1958 jusqu'à leur installation à New York en 1964. "Cratères", "Empaquetages" et "Barils" sont les jalons méconnus qui précèdent le magistral "Pont-Neuf empaqueté" (1975-1985), dont l'histoire est retracée. S'appuyant sur des essais, une riche iconographie et une chronologie détaillée, le catalogue témoigne de la genèse de cette oeuvre hors du commun.
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Musée du Louvre --- Catalogs --- Art [Egyptian ] --- Art, Egyptian --- Art --- Art égyptien --- Art antique --- Musée du Louvre. --- Catalogues --- Egypt --- Égypte --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Catalogs. --- Musée du Louvre. --- Art, Egyptian - Catalogs --- Art - France - Paris - Catalogs --- Art égyptien - Catalogues --- Art - France - Paris - Catalogues --- Art antique - Égypte - Catalogues --- Egypt - Antiquities - Catalogs --- Égypte - Antiquités - Catalogues
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Stage design. Scenography --- Music --- anno 1800-1899 --- Paris --- Scene painting --- Romanticism in art --- History --- Opéra Garnier (Paris) --- Stage-setting and scenery --- France --- Theaters --- Scene painting - France - Paris - History - 19th century. --- Romanticism in art - France - Paris.
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In the early 20th century, Paris attracted artists from around the globe. The city offers them freedom and opportunities. Chagall, Picasso and Mondrian embarked on their careers in Paris. But their fame overshadows the fact that although all three were from different backgrounds, Chagall, Picasso and Mondrian were migrants. And, despite their success, often faced hardships because they were not French nationals. This publication also sheds light on artists who garnered less fame during their sojourn in the French capital. Like Joaquín Torres-García, who traveled form Uruguay to Europe, founded an artists? group and journal in Paris, and eventually returned to Uruguay. There, he promoted the development of Latin-American art. Or Nicolaas Warb, whose name was actually Fine Warburg, to be taken seriously by French critics, assumed a less German-sounding male pseudonym.
Art --- Art, European --- Paris (France) --- Intellectual life --- History --- Painting --- easel paintings [paintings by form] --- Picasso, Pablo --- Mondriaan, Piet --- Chagall, Marc --- Paris --- Art - France - Paris - Exhibitions --- Art, European - 20th century - Exhibitions --- Paris (France) - Intellectual life - History - 20th century - Exhibitions
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Ce catalogue réunit les collections du Musée Carnavalet, musée de la Ville de Paris installé dans le célèbre hôtel de la marquise de Sévigné : tableaux, sculptures, pièces de mobilier, ensembles décoratifs, monnaies et médailles, maquettes et plans-reliefs, illustrations les plus convaincantes du passé de Paris, des origines jusqu'à nos jours.
Musée Carnavalet --- Art --- Histoire --- Histoire de l'art --- Collection --- Musee Carnavalet --- Paris (France) --- In art --- History --- History of France --- Musée Carnavalet [Paris] --- Paris --- Art - France - Paris - Catalogs --- Paris (France) - In art - Catalogs --- Paris (France) - History
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