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An exhibition devoted to the career of Alix Aymé (French, 1894–1989), an influential participant in the promotion of Paris-born modernism in the era between the world wars.
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Model | 9782757204849 |
Artist | Alix Aymé (1894-1989) |
Author | Pascal Lacombe et Guy Ferrer |
Publisher | Honoré Champion |
Format | Ouvrage broché |
Number of pages | 1216 |
Language | Bilingue Français / Anglais |
Dimensions | 220 X 150 |
Technique(s) | 120 illustrations |
Published | 27/08/2007 |
Epoque | XXe siècle |
Weight | 1.44 |
Museum | Evergreen museum, Baltimore, Etats-Unis |
Exhibition catalogue "Alix Aymé: European Perception and Asian Poeticism" at the Evregreen museum, Baltomore, US (March11 - September 30, 2012).
The exhibition presents an unparalleled opportunity to study the artist’s development over nearly four decades, from her early works under the tutelage of French Nabi painter Maurice Denis, to her mature compositions of sensual portraits and haunting landscapes that fused traditional Asian styles with the spirit of Western modernism.
Bringing together nearly forty works from public and private collections, the exhibition includes never-before-exhibited paintings, drawings, lacquer panels, and book illustrations chronicling a career that was much inspired by the artist’s over twenty years living in Indochina.
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