In Montmartre
Picasso, Matisse and Modernism in Paris, 1900-1910
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Published:4th Jun '15
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This captivating exploration of the Parisian art scene between 1900 and 1910 reveals the vibrant bohemian life that inspired modernism, as depicted in In Montmartre.
The real revolution in the arts unfolded not in the flamboyant 1920s, but rather in the quieter, intimate settings of Montmartre, Paris, between 1900 and 1910. In Montmartre explores this vibrant period, where the fusion of painting, music, writing, and dance gave rise to a new artistic movement, characterized by the early works of renowned artists like Picasso, Matisse, and Modigliani. This era was marked by the influence of the Ballet Russe and the salons hosted by figures such as Gertrude Stein, creating a rich tapestry of creativity and innovation.
Sue Roe's narrative captures the essence of bohemian life, illustrating how the cafés and cabarets of Montmartre became the heart of artistic expression. The book delves into the lives of these artists, revealing their struggles, inspirations, and the camaraderie that flourished in the shadows of the windmills. Readers are invited to experience the vibrancy of this artistic community, where every corner was alive with creativity and passion.
In Montmartre is more than just a historical account; it is a vivid portrayal of a transformative time in the world of art. Roe's engaging prose brings to life the colors, sounds, and emotions of this unique period, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the bohemian spirit that defined an era. Through her storytelling, the book invites us to appreciate the profound impact this artistic revolution had on modernism as we know it today.
ISBN: 9780241956038
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 24mm
Weight: 329g
384 pages