Chagall, Matisse, Miró: Made in Paris

Museum Folkwang (ed.)

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In Paris it seemed to me that there was everything to discover, above all the art of craftmanship. – Marc Chagall

Already by the end of the nineteenth century Paris had become a mecca for the graphic arts, with artists such as Henri de Toulouse- Lautrec, Jules Chéret and Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen creating prints and posters there that were enthusiastically received by critics and collectors alike. Based on these developments was the twentieth-century production in the French capital of artists’ books containing original prints, through which artists including Pierre Bonnard, Pablo Picasso, Max Ernst, Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse and Joan Miró reached audiences much wider than those they could access with their paintings. Masterpieces of the book medium came into being at the hands of printers like Fernand Mourlot and publishers Ambroise Vollard, Tériade and Aimé Maeght. Based on the extensive collection of Museum Folkwang in Essen, Chagall, Matisse, Miró. Made in Paris presents outstanding examples of artists’ books and portfolios including Matisse’s Jazz, Picasso’s La Tauromaquia, Miró’s A toute épreuve and Chagall’s etchings for the Hebrew Bible-all set in the context of the nineteenth century and the work of contemporary artists such as Jim Dine and David Lynch.

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Weight 300 g
Dimensions 22 x 26.5 cm
Publisher name Steidl
Publication date 28 February 2024
Number of pages 368
Format Hardback
Contributors Text by Tobias Burg, Peter Daners, René Grohnert, and Hans-Jürgen Lechtreck
Dimensions 22 x 26.5 cm
Weight 300 g

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Museum Folkwang was founded in 1902 by Karl Ernst Osthaus in Hagen and soon developed into one of the most important museums for contemporary art. Following Osthaus' death, the collection was sold to Essen in 1922. For over 100 years Museum Folkwang has been one of Germany's leading museums. In 2019 it was voted Museum of the Year by the German section of the International Association of Art Critics (AICA).