Modern Figurative Paintings: The Paris Connection  

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Modern Figurative Paintings: The Paris Connection (2004) is a book on figurative painting by Martin Wolpert and Jeffrey Winter. Artists in this book include Jean Crotti , Grigory Gluckmann, Louis Icart, Louis Legrand, André Lhote, Jean Marembert and Marie Vassilieff.


From the publisher:

"The first half of the 19th Century spawned one of the most exciting concentrations of artists and artistic innovation in history. The French impressionists opened the door to creative freedoms never before experienced, and a community rich in artistic and intellectual talent coalesced to forever change the direction of art. This book documents more than 150 artists who worked, studied, and exhibited in Paris between 1890 and 1950. Many of them have been completely overlooked by scholars and art historians. Their work encompasses the La Belle Epoque, Postimpressionist, Cubist, and School of Paris movements. More than 375 color images of their paintings document this fabulous cultural explosion, and also present a visual time capsule, showing the populace at work and at play in bars, cabarets, and jazz clubs, even scenes of the artists' own studios. This book has been a labor of love; many years in the making. Collectors, curators, and historians will find it an invaluable tool for understanding the art of this period. By documenting artists who have not been written about for many years, the authors offer insight to their paintings, which can still be acquired at equitable prices."

Artists include Yves Alix, Reynold Arnould, Georges Artemoff, André Bauduin, Pierre Baudoin, Pierre Baudouin, Abel Bertram, Jean Bertrand, Robert Berthelin, Boleslas Biegas, Lucien Boulier, Henry Brémond, Jean Berque, Louis Biloul, Jacques-Emile Blanche, Eduard Boss, Xavier Bricard, Marcelle Cahn, Georges Capon, Jean Castanier, Jacques Chapiro, Paul Charlemagne, Clement-Serveau, Gio Colucci, Léon Comerre, Georges Connan, Luigi Corbellini, Marcel Cosson, Lucien Coutaud, Marcelle Crépy, Jean Crotti, Joseph Csaky, Albert Louis Dapoigny, Colette Debat-Ponsan, Emile Deckers, Raphaël Delorme , Paul-Alex Deschmacker, François Desnoyer , Jean Despujols, Victor-Jean Desmeures, René Deydier, Yves Diey, André Dignimont, Andre Dulaurens, Odette Dumaret, François Eberl, Lucien Rudier Eller, Maurice Ehlinger, Maurice Esmein, Andre Favory, Raymond Feuillate, Pierre Fremont, Georges Filiberti, Gustave Florot, Serge Fotinsky, Emmanuel Fougerat, Elizabeth Fuss-Amore, Georges Gaudion, Roland Marie Gérardin, Madeleine Grenier, Marguerite Ghy-Lemm, Grigory Gluckmann, Édouard Goerg , Léopold Gottlieb, Arthur Greuell, Charles Guerin, R. M. Guillaume, Thorvald Hellesen, Edmond Amedee Heuzé, Jean Baptiste Houel, Louis Icart, Pierre Ino, Marcel Édward Jallot, Josza Jaritz , Georges Joubin, Bela Kádár, Maçao Kono, Etienne Anatole Krier, Charles Kvapil, Charles Laborde, Lea Lafugie, Jean Lambert-Rucki, Zygmunt Landau, Arniando Laclau,Camille Lambert, Jef Leempoels, Pierre Le Faguays, Louis Legrand, Albert Lemasson, Andre Leroux, Auguste Leroux, Lucienne Leroux, Roger Limouse, André Lhote, Buckley Mac-Gurrin, William Malherbe, Jacqueline Marval, Pierre Marcel-Berroneau, Jean Marembert, Maurice Marinot, Maurice-Jean Micha, Monteil, Jacques Moreau-Messy, Jais Nielsen, Manuel Angeles Ortiz, Ferdinand Paillet, Katia Palvadeau, Gen Paul, Elie Anatole Pavil, Charles Pequin, Hélène Perdriat , Georges Pétit, Pauline Peugniez, Charles Picart-Ledoux, Servando Del Pilar, Ludovic Rodolphe Pissarro, Madeleine Plantey, Nicolas Poliakoff, George Popoff, Valentine Prax, René François Xavier Prinet, François Quelvée, Charles Réal, Louis Pierre Rigal, Suzanne Roger, Elizabeth Ronget, Morgan Russell, Francois Rylsky, Louis Berthomme Saint-Andre, Léonard Sarluis, Maurice Savin, Edgar Scauflaire, Hugo Scheiber, Pierre Sicard, Yvonne Sjoëstedt, Albert Alexander Smith, Bernard De Sommyevre, Léopold Survage, Mary Swanzy ,Julien Louis Tavernier, Serge Tchekhonine, Henri Thomas, René Thomsen, Georges Tribout, Laura Turner, Eugene-Paul Ullman, Elemer Vagh Weinmann, Jean-Dominique Van Caulaert, Henri Vanderbeck, Edmond Vandercammen, Marie Vassilieff, Ernest Ventrillon, Jean-Marie Vervisch. Franz Von Montfort, Anna Walinska, Jacques Wolf, Doris Clare Zinkeisen



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