Elie Faure - Soutine - 1929





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This single-volume illustrated monograph on Chaïm Soutine by Élie Faure is in French, with a soft cover, 46 pages, published by Les Editions G. Crés & Cie in 1929, and includes 32 heliogravure reproductions in good condition.
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This work is a monograph dedicated to Chaïm Soutine, written by Élie Faure, one of the great art historians and critics of his time. The text offers a sensitive and deep reading of Soutine's œuvre, addressing his painting, his view of the world, and his singular place in modern art. The volume is illustrated with 32 heliogravure reproductions, providing a coherent and representative set of the artist's work, carefully integrated into the critical discussion. The whole forms a major intellectual and aesthetic testimony on Soutine, as he was perceived at the end of the 1920s.
This book is considered rare due to its age, its limited print run at the time, and its inclusion in the collection “Les Artistes Nouveaux,” which brought together reference studies dedicated to the major figures of modern art. It is a publication sought after by collectors and 20th-century art enthusiasts, particularly for the quality of its original text and illustrations.
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This work is a monograph dedicated to Chaïm Soutine, written by Élie Faure, one of the great art historians and critics of his time. The text offers a sensitive and deep reading of Soutine's œuvre, addressing his painting, his view of the world, and his singular place in modern art. The volume is illustrated with 32 heliogravure reproductions, providing a coherent and representative set of the artist's work, carefully integrated into the critical discussion. The whole forms a major intellectual and aesthetic testimony on Soutine, as he was perceived at the end of the 1920s.
This book is considered rare due to its age, its limited print run at the time, and its inclusion in the collection “Les Artistes Nouveaux,” which brought together reference studies dedicated to the major figures of modern art. It is a publication sought after by collectors and 20th-century art enthusiasts, particularly for the quality of its original text and illustrations.
This item is carefully packaged and sent with a tracking code (track-and-trace).

