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Douglas Cooper (2) (1911–1984)

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The Cubist Epoch (1971) 151 Exemplare
Henri de Toulouse Lautrec (1955) 101 Exemplare
Toulouse-Lautrec (1966) 38 Exemplare
Paul Klee (1949) 27 Exemplare
Great private collections (1963) 26 Exemplare
Picasso Theatre (1968) 22 Exemplare
Callum Innes (1992) 13 Exemplare
Nicolas de Staël (1961) 11 Exemplare
Great Family Collections (1965) 11 Exemplare
Braque: the great years (1972) 11 Exemplare
Pastels by Edgar Degas (1952) 6 Exemplare
The Work of Graham Sutherland (1961) 5 Exemplare
The Road to Bordeaux (1942) — Autor — 3 Exemplare
Pablo Picasso: Les Déjeuners (1962) 2 Exemplare
Rousseau 2 Exemplare
marino marini (1955) 2 Exemplare
Juan Gris Tome 2 1 Exemplar
Juan Gris Tome I 1 Exemplar
Cesar (1960) 1 Exemplar

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Rechtmäßiger Name
Cooper, Arthur William Douglas
Andere Namen
Lord, Douglas
Geburtstag
1911-02-20
Todestag
1984-04-01
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
UK
Geburtsort
London, England, UK
Sterbeort
London, England, UK
Beziehungen
Richardson, John

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This book showcases the centuries-old art collections of 11 European powerful and wealthy families from Italy , Sweden, France, England, Spain and Austria.
 
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Mapguy314 | Feb 6, 2022 |
The book contains 84 pages of text with 44 drawings accompanying the text, 447 reproductions (plates), Letters and Documents often in facsimile, transcription and English translation and an extensive Selected Bibliography.

The book has grown out of the exhibition Picasso et le Théâtre at the Musée des Augustin, Toulouse in 1965, in the preparation of which Douglas Cooper, collector, art-lover and critic, at the request of Picasso himself, was personally involved. Picasso cooperated with C. in the preparation of this book in the selection of drawings and sketches, and through conversations and reminiscences. Hence his detailed account of Picasso’s involvement with the theatre in the years 1915 to 1925, his cooperation with Diaghilew, Cocteau, Massine, Satie …is a unique historical document and its publication valuable. However, I find the text going into greater detail than is of interest to me and possibly most readers, also at times verbose.

The design of the text-pages is exemplary: footnotes and references to plates are placed in the generous margins at the appropriate height; drawings accompanying the text are placed there or below the text and are labeled (in addition to being listed in the Appendix): all in all a pleasure to look at.
Plates are mostly - some exceptions - in chronological order and are only numbered, not labeled. To look up any information one has to refer to the numbered list in the Appendix. This is extremely inconvenient with a book of this size and weight. It is a major design-fault in an otherwise beautifully produced edition.
This 1987 edition is printed on glossy paper instead of the heavy matt paper used for the original 1968 edition. I would have preferred the latter as it is less vulnerable.

For me, the value of this expensive (!) book lies foremost in the drawings, probably the great majority, that I have never seen reproduced before. (I-14)

YouTube has a fascinating documentary about Picasso’s life: 13 journées dans la vie de Picasso. As one commentator says: “Extraordinaire, je n’arrive pas a croire que je suis reste 3 h scotché .. »
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MeisterPfriem | Jan 31, 2014 |
6 làmines pòster 31x40 cm
 
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sllorens | May 10, 2022 |
Library of Great Painters. Some of his more famous paintings.
Diese Rezension wurde von mehreren Benutzern als Missbrauch der Nutzungsbedingungen gekennzeichnet und wird nicht mehr angezeigt (Anzeigen).
 
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