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Les Arts: 74 Chapters found for Volume : 2

 

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Les Arts: 15 Volumes found

 

 

 

Title: Les Arts

 

Place of Publication: Paris, France France

 

Publisher: Goupil & Cie, monthly

 

Frequency: Monthly

 

Period of Publication: 1902-1920

 

Period covered by AHR net: Volumes 1-15, 1902-1919

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: Les Arts. Revue Mensuelle des Musées, Collections Expositions, Published monthly by Goupil & Cie. (publication was suspended between Oct. 1914 and March 1916 inclusive). The editors and co-proprietors of Les Arts were Michel Manzi (1902-1914) and Maurice Joyant (1916-1922). The journal covered the fine and decorative arts, both early and modern, and contained long well-illustrated articles, including an annual report on the Paris Salons. Les Arts was, however, rather conservative and contained little on the avant-garde movements active in Paris during years of its publication. This possibly reflected the taste of its editors, who were art dealers, collectors and co-owners of Galerie Manzi-Joyant, a fine art gallery and publishing house in Paris. Manzi was an friend of Edgar Degar who painted him in c.1889, and Joyant was a close friend of Toulouse-Lautrec and organised retrospectives of his work in 1902, 1907 and 1914.

 

 

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