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La Grande Parade: Highlights Of Painting After 1940 Hoogtepunten Van De Schilderkunst Na 1940

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La Grande Parade: Highlights Of Painting After 1940 Hoogtepunten Van De Schilderkunst Na 1940

by De Wilde, Edy

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Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam 1985 . Very Good 28.0 x 21.0cms, 352pp, Colour Illusts Very Good Soft Cover Ironically appropriating the name of Leger's famous painting, this exhibiiton set out to 'confront the works of the most prominent painters onf the 1940s-1980s. Their visions make for a contrasting picture of sometimes irreconcilable attitudes of mind. This is, to our thinking, the only way to represent painterly imagination in its multiformity and depth'.

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Title
La Grande Parade: Highlights Of Painting After 1940 Hoogtepunten Van De Schilderkunst Na 1940
Author
De Wilde, Edy
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Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam 1985

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