André Salmon on French Modern Art
- 228pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Focusing on early twentieth-century French art, this book features André Salmon's influential accounts that document the vibrant revolutionary spirit of the era. It highlights the interactions and humor among notable artists and poets, such as Picasso and Apollinaire. This edition marks the first English translation of Salmon's seminal works, providing essential insights into the Fauves and Cubists. Gersh-Neoic's translation is enhanced with annotations that deepen the reader's understanding of the artistic movements and cultural context of the time.



