Cahiers D’Art 1953
Lithograph from the celebrated Parisian publishing house.
Cahiers D’Art was a journal, founded by the art critic Christian Zervos, in Paris at 14, rue du Dragon. It was published from 1926 to 1960, with a wartime interruption 1941 to 1943. Zervos was a Greek-French art historian, critic, collector, writer and publisher. The journal was noted for the quality of its articles and illustrations which unusually promoted Modern Art from all over the world rather than just Europe.
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Original lithograph published in Paris 1953. Mounted and framed in black.
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