Bruxelles, Convergence Des Arts 1880-1914
Malou Haine (editor-in-chief), Denis Laoureux (editor-in-chief), Paul Aron (other), Jennifer Beauloye (other), Jane Block (other), Laurence Brogniez (other), Sylvain Caron (other), Veronique Carpiaux (other), Francois De Medicis (other), Clement Dessy (other), Itzana Dobbelaere (other), Eszter Foldi (other), Vanessa Gemis (other), Noemie Goldman (other), Denis Herlin (other), Florence Huybrechts (other), Philippe Kaenel (other), Jean-Michel Nectoux (other), Jann Pasler (other), Hugo Rodriguez (other), Sandrine Thieffry (other), Roland Van Der Hoeven (other), Didier Van Geit (other), Cecile Vanderpelen-Diagre (other)
Paperback Published on: 23/08/2013; Language: French
Price: £33.12
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Synopsis
The relationships between all forms of art characterizes the aesthetic renewal in Europe at the end of the century, and it is particularly representative in Brussels. Although most studies have mainly focused on Paris, Berlin, London and Vienna, this collection of essays in cultural history shows how the Belgian capital city is a historical agent in which artists and institutions found a convergence point at the heart of the European space.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin
- ISBN: 9782711624904
- Number of pages: 408
- Dimensions: 239 x 170 x 23 mm
- Weight: 998g
- Languages: French
