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Published by Rutgers University Press, 1996
ISBN 10: 0813523249ISBN 13: 9780813523248
Seller: Klondyke, Almere, Netherlands
Book
Condition: Good. Paperback, illustrations (partly in colour), 4to.
Published by Rutgers University Press, 1996
ISBN 10: 0813523249ISBN 13: 9780813523248
Seller: Maya Jones Books, Cerrillos, NM, U.S.A.
Book
Paperback. Condition: Good. GOOD. Head and heel of spine and corners bumped; wrappers sunned, handled, edgeworn, with sticker residue on front, lower front and rear corners torn, rear corner taped; page edges tanned and lightly soiled. 249 pp., illus. (some color). Exhibition, Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum. Size: 4to.
Published by Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, New Brunswick, NJ, 1996
ISBN 10: 0813523249ISBN 13: 9780813523248
Seller: LEFT COAST BOOKS, Santa Barbara, CA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. 1st. vii, 249 pages, illustrations (some colour), map; 26 cm. Coincides with the exhibition held at Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, March 24 to July 31, 1996; the Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, March 21 to April 18, 1997; and the Samuel P. Harn Museum, University of Florida, Gainesville, August 4 to October 27, 1997. Near fine. Firm binding, clean inside copy. Light shelfwear to wraps. OVERSIZE! No priority/international, except by arrangement. Profusely illustrated. "With the Chat Noir cabaret (1881-1897) and the Quat'z 'Arts cabaret (1893-1910) as its main focus, and concentrating on individuals who participated in the group activities of the Hydropathes (1878-1881) and the Incoherents (1882-1896), this collection of five essays documents and explores the development of the Montmartre cabaret from 1875 to 1905. Montmartre is revealed as the primary promoter, catalyst, and often, site for the collaboration of artists, writers, composers, and performers in the production of illustrated journals, books, dramatic pieces, music, puppet shows, and the protocinema invention of shadow theater. The contributors reveal the essence of Montmartre's artistic, intellectual environment and analyze its inextricable relations with an important, multidisciplinary body of avant-garde, fin-de-siecle art, literature, and music. The Spirit of Montmartre is the story of Paris's earliest, original, avant-garde groups - an essential part of the cultural context for Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painters and for such important writers and composers as Mallarme, Zola, Huysmans, Debussy and Satie. Relying on Rabelaisian humor, this ephemeral avant-garde group phenomenon anticipates twentieth-century Dada, Surrealism fluxus, and Performance Art. In addition to the editors, the contributors are Olga Anna Dull, Daniel Grojnowski, and Steven Moore Whiting." - Publisher. Size: 4to. Collectible.
Published by Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, 1996
ISBN 10: 0813523249ISBN 13: 9780813523248
Seller: ANARTIST, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Book
Softcover, 252 pages; very good condition; clean and crisp; no internal marks. Foreign shipping may be extra.
Published by New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, Zimmerli Art Museum, 1996
ISBN 10: 0813523249ISBN 13: 9780813523248
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Condition: Good. First Edition. 4to. Soft Covers. Minor scuffing on the cover. 262 pp. With 341 ills. Very Good. Color and black and white plates.Edited by Phillip Dennis Cate and Mary Shaw. With the Chat Noir cabaret (1881-1897) and the Quat'z 'Arts cabaret (1893-1910) as its main focus, and concentrating on individuals who participated in the group activities of the Hydropathes (1878-1881) and the Incoherents (1882-1896), this collection of five essays documents and explores the development of the Montmartre cabaret from 1875 to 1905. Montmartre is revealed as the primary promoter, catalyst, and often, site for the collaboration of artists, writers, composers, and performers in the production of illustrated journals, books, dramatic pieces, music, puppet shows, and the protocinema invention of shadow theater. The contributors reveal the essence of Montmartre's artistic, intellectual environment and analyze its inextricable relations with an important, multidisciplinary body of avant-garde, fin-de-siecle art, literature, and music.The Spirit of Montmartre is the story of Paris's earliest, original, avant-garde groups - an essential part of the cultural context for Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painters and for such important writers and composers as Mallarme, Zola, Huysmans, Debussy and Satie. Relying on Rabelaisian humor, this ephemeral avant-garde group phenomenon anticipates twentieth-century Dada, Surrealism fluxus, and Performance Art. In addition to the editors, the contributors are Olga Anna Dull, Daniel Grojnowski, and Steven Moore Whiting.Provenance: From the library of Pasquale Iannetti.
Published by Rutgers University Press / Zimmerli Art Museum, 1996
ISBN 10: 0813523249ISBN 13: 9780813523248
Seller: James & Mary Laurie, Booksellers A.B.A.A, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.
Book
paperback. Condition: Near fine condition. Minor wear to the head and heel of the spine and to the fore edge corners.