The artist in his studio

Liberman, Alexander (1912 - 1999)

The artist in his studio / Alexander Liberman - New York : Random House , 1988 - 292 p. : illus. ; 31 cm

Revised edition.

Displaying an artist's sensitivity, an editor's skill, and a camera's perceptive eye, Liberman's 1960 classic, The Artist in His Studio , presented a singular image of the great artists working in France during the 20th century. Twenty-eight years later, he offers a revised and expanded edition, strengthening his contribution to the world of art by adding material to some sections and enlarging the number of artists. Liberman's empathy and erudition, enhanced by fine reproduction quality, is exemplified by his intimate conversations with many of the artists, sensitive shots of the surroundings in which they created, and keen understanding of the creative process. Matisse's hand, a pensive Giacometti, the meticulous line of tools laid out by Braqueall are photographic witness to an intimacy pierced by the author's vision.


English.

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Artists---France---Paris----Interviews.
Art, French---France---Paris---20th century.

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