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A masterpiece of biblical poetry, The Song of Songs is an essential song, one of the most beautiful in universal literature. Attributed to King Solomon and dated to the 10th century BC AD, the text celebrates the couple, love and desire: the Beloved and his lover, the Sulamite, seek, join, lose themselves and finally find themselves.
Locked alone in a room with a canvas by Boncompain, you just have to wait for peace to take hold of you when watching those masterful blues, sunny yellows and burning reds. Michel Déon, extract from his Preface.
This book contains a photographic report on the creation of the curtain for the Shanghai Opera House by Olivier Debré. He also took part in a painting session in the Chinese countryside of Hangzhou. Works unveiled during this work.
Each painting by Nicole Bottet surprises, seduces. It assumes unexpected elegance, sudden charm, harmonious simplicity. It offers variations, modified rhythms, discrete fugues, games of balance and instability, oscillations, moving space, wakes, transparencies, traces, imprints.
The book presents the quality and diversity of the works of Russian artists who came on pilgrimage to Paris between 1905 and 1955.
Marguerite Wünscher écrit comme elle croque la vie : à pleines dents. Inspirée par les haikus, elle aime s’exercer à une esthétique du minimum.
A la pratique de l'estampe, Gérard Garouste n'a emprunté jusqu'alors qu'un nombre très restreint de techniques...
Monograph of the ceramic work of the painter Pierre Boncompain (born in 1938). After having delighted our eyes with his colorful and warm painting, Boncompain now takes us into a world of ceramics.