Anglais Berthe Weill : Art Dealer of the Parisian Avant-Garde

Collectif

Résumé

"Make Way for the Young !" So, who exactly was Berthe Weill ? For forty years, from 1901 à 1941, this trailblazing and determined art dealer unstintingly exhibited works by fledgling artists in her Parisian gallery. A pioneer in many respects, she was the fist to sell early artworks by Picasso and Matisse, organized Modigliani's only solo exhibition to take place during his lifetime, championed emerging movements such as fauvism and cubism, and promoted the talent of numerous women artists, including Suzanne Valadon and Émilie Charmy. Yet her contributions to art history have been largely overshadowed by those of her male counterparts, such as Ambroise Vollard, Paul Rosenberg, and Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler. Recognizing Berthe Weill's vital role in the history of modernism, this volume recounts the story of an extraordinary gallery owner with a genuine passion for art, who, despire many obstacles, never ceased to defend "young painting." "Academic painting sold so much better. Why persist in handling Jeunes ? Shouldn't I consider switching ? No ! I would rather eat bricks than do something I disliked. So there !" Berthe Weill, Pow ! Right in the Eye !


Rayons : Arts et spectacles > Beaux livres divers


  • Auteur(s)

    Collectif

  • Éditeur

    Flammarion

  • Distributeur

    Union Distribution

  • Date de parution

    24/09/2025

  • EAN

    9782080447203

  • Disponibilité

    Disponible

  • Nombre de pages

    208 Pages

  • Longueur

    26.2 cm

  • Largeur

    18.5 cm

  • Épaisseur

    2.2 cm

  • Poids

    566 g

  • Lectorat

    Tout public

  • Diffuseur

    Flammarion diffusion

  • Support principal

    Grand format

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