Trente années de lutte pour l'art, 1884-1914

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Trente années de lutte pour l'art, 1884-1914

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French
Pages
508

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Cover of: Trente années de lutte pour l'art, 1884-1914
Trente années de lutte pour l'art, 1884-1914
1926, Librairie L'Oiseau bleu
in French
Cover of: Trente années de lutte pour l'art, 1884-1914
Trente années de lutte pour l'art, 1884-1914
1926, Librairie L'Oiseau bleu
in French

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Table of Contents

Les XX, 1884-1893
La Libre esthétique, 1894-1914.

Edition Notes

An account of the work of Octave Maus as art critic and as director of Les XX and its successor, the society Libre esthétique.
"Il a été tiré de cet ouvrage: 3 exemplaires sur papier d'Arches hors commerce; 20 exemplaires sur papier d'Arches, numérotés 1 à 20; 500 exemplaires sur papier anglais, numérotés 21 à 520"--P. [2]
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Bruxelles
Other Titles
30 années de lutte pour l'art.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
709/.2/4
Library of Congress
N7483.M375 M38 1926

The Physical Object

Pagination
508 p., [42] leaves of plates :
Number of pages
508

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2981580M
LCCN
84232160

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