Fernand Léger Books
Fernand Léger; Drawings And Gouaches
By Jean. CASSOU, Jean Leymarie, Fernand Léger, Jean And Leymarie, Jean Cassou, W Keith Haughan
208 p. 32 cm Translation of Fernand Léger: dessins et gouaches Bibliography: p. 207
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Functions Of Painting
By Alexander Anderson, Fernand Leger, Fernand Léger, Edited And Introduced By Edward F. Fry, With A Preface By George L.K. Morris
Essays, Written Between 1920 And 1953, By An Influential, Modern Painter On The Purpose Of Art In Modern Life. Publishers' Note -- Preface / George L. K. Morris -- Introduction / Edward F. Fry -- C...
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Functions Of Painting
By Alexander Anderson, Fernand Leger, Fernand Léger, Edited And Introduced By Edward F. Fry, With A Preface By George L.K. Morris
Essays, Written Between 1920 And 1953, By An Influential, Modern Painter On The Purpose Of Art In Modern Life. Publishers' Note -- Preface / George L. K. Morris -- Introduction / Edward F. Fry -- C...
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Leger
By José María Faerna, Fernand Léger, General Editor, José María Faerna, Translated From The Spanish By Alberto Curotto
The French painter Fernand Leger (1881-1955) was associated with the Cubism of Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque during the early years of his career. He did not always fit comfortably within that c...
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Fernand Leger
By Museum Of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.), Carolyn Lanchner, Matthew Affron, Fernand Leger, Jodi Hauptman, Fernand Léger, Beth Handler, Kristen Erickson, Carolyn Lancher
Fernand Leger Is The Only Major Modern Artist To Choose Modernity Itself As His Subject. From His Early Series Contrastes De Formes, Of 1913-14 - The First Fully Abstract Works To Emerge From Cubis...
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Fernand Leger: The Later Years
By Whitechapel Art Gallery., Joanna Skipwith, Nicholas Serota, Fernand Léger, Staatsgalerie Stuttgart., Nicholas; Skipwith, Joanna Serota
Published in conjunction with the exhibition organized by the Whitechapel Art Gallery and shown at the Gallery from 27 Nov. 1987-21 Feb. 1988 and subsequently at the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart from 26...
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Fernand Leger
By Museum Of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.), Carolyn Lanchner, Matthew Affron, Fernand Leger, Jodi Hauptman, Fernand Léger, Glenn Lowry, Beth Handler, Kristen Erickson
Fernand Leger Is The Only Major Modern Artist To Choose Modernity Itself As His Subject. From His Early Series Contrastes De Formes, Of 1913-14 - The First Fully Abstract Works To Emerge From Cubis...
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