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The Bohemians: The Birth of Modern Art, Paris 1900-1930

af Dan Franck

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Between the Bateau-Lavoir and the Closerie des Lilas flows the Seine, and the history of modern art. Thus begins Dan Franck's book on the bohemians who flourished when Paris was the creative capital of the world in the early 1900s. Franck's book covers the first thirty years of the century, when Montmartre and Montparnasse were filled with glorious subversives who were inventing modern art and the literary language of the century: Jarry with his owl and his revolvers, Picasso the gentle anarchist, Apollinaire the eroticist, Modigliani and his women, Max Jacob and his men, the fiery Aragon, the solitary Soutine, Man Ray, Gertrude Stein, Henri Matisse, Andre Breton and many others. They came from many different countries. They were painters, poets, sculptures, musicians, and began seminal movements such as fauvism, cubism and surrealism. For three decades they led the way in literature and painting."… (mere)
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Cantava Léo Ferré:
Paris marlou
Aux yeux de fille
Ton air filou
Tes vieilles guenilles
Et tes gueulantes
Accordéon
Ça fait pas d'rentes
Mais c'est si bon
Tes gigolos
Te déshabillent
Sous le métro
De la Bastille
Pour se saouler
A tes jupons
Ça fait gueuler
Mais c'est si bon ( )
  dddedalus | Sep 19, 2015 |
This book probably drives art historians crazy. Franck makes no distinction between actual events and apocryphal stories, and there's no sense of the artists' accomplishments and place in history (it devotes about the same amount of attention to Soutine, Cocteau, and Foujita, for example). It's also a chronological mess - Apollinaire is alive, Apollinaire is dead, Apollinaire is alive again. And the writing is surprisingly uneven, with some moments of pretty serious confusion. That said, the stories are entertaining as hell and the gossip is juicy, so if you're interested in the period you're bound to enjoy yourself. ( )
1 stem giovannigf | Jan 8, 2015 |
Le pied !!!! à lire avec une tablette pour voir et revoir tous les tableaux, les peintres, les lieux....
Absolutamente genial. A leer con una tableta para ver y re-ver los cuadros, artistas, sitios... ( )
  sailmoon | Mar 26, 2013 |
Veramente intrigante, mi fa rivivere il mondo dei pittori di inizio secolo
  RiccardoMaff | Jul 11, 2008 |
exhilarating; shows most of the virtues of good academic history without its vices ( )
  experimentalis | Jan 1, 2008 |
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Between the Bateau-Lavoir and the Closerie des Lilas flows the Seine, and the history of modern art. Thus begins Dan Franck's book on the bohemians who flourished when Paris was the creative capital of the world in the early 1900s. Franck's book covers the first thirty years of the century, when Montmartre and Montparnasse were filled with glorious subversives who were inventing modern art and the literary language of the century: Jarry with his owl and his revolvers, Picasso the gentle anarchist, Apollinaire the eroticist, Modigliani and his women, Max Jacob and his men, the fiery Aragon, the solitary Soutine, Man Ray, Gertrude Stein, Henri Matisse, Andre Breton and many others. They came from many different countries. They were painters, poets, sculptures, musicians, and began seminal movements such as fauvism, cubism and surrealism. For three decades they led the way in literature and painting."

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