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SERGE POLIAKOFF. Catalogue Raisonnè. Vol I + Monograph

SERGE POLIAKOFF (1900-1969)

Rapidly known as one of the most important ones of the second half of the 20th century, the painting of the Russian artist Serge Poliakoff offers a totally singular version of abstraction.

Richly illustrated, this catalogue raisonne including both a monograph and the catalogue raisonne of Poliakoff's works from 1922 to 1954 underlines his experiments of diverse techniques, his “colour-forms” and his reproductions of the same work in different sizes, horizontal or vertical.


 
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Kunstner SERGE POLIAKOFF
Forfatter Alexis Poliakoff, Gérard Durozoi
Sprog Engelsk/fransk
Illustrationer 1350 illustrationer.
Format / Sideantal Bind 1 - 384 sider Bind 2 - 504 sider 25 x 31,5 cm.
Udgivelsesår 2006
Indbinding Indbundet + kassette (D-11)
Forlag Acatos Publishing
Antikvarisk
Antal
Køb
ISBN
Lev. 3-5 dage
SERGE POLIAKOFF (1900-1969)

Rapidly known as one of the most important ones of the second half of the 20th century, the painting of the Russian artist Serge Poliakoff offers a totally singular version of abstraction.

Richly illustrated, this catalogue raisonne including both a monograph and the catalogue raisonne of Poliakoff's works from 1922 to 1954 underlines his experiments of diverse techniques, his “colour-forms” and his reproductions of the same work in different sizes, horizontal or vertical.