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Formes et Vie N°1. Revue trimestrielle de synthèse des arts.
Le Corbusier - Didier DAURA - Albert GLEIZE - Fernand LÉGER - Fredo SIDES ( Comité de Patronage )
Published by Editions Falaize,, Paris,, 1951
- Softcover
Seller: adr. van den bemt, Groningen, NL, Netherlandsadr. van den bemt
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Softcover, 42 pp. with a metal spiral binding. 24 x 31 cm. French avant-garde art periodical which was started by Le Corbusier and Fernand Léger. Richly illustrated. Article by Léger on colour in modern architecture; a report by Le Corbusier on the 1951 CIAM congress in London. Article by Max Bill 'Man and Space'. Text French, E…ng. Condition: Complete. No marks or underlinings.
Formes et Vie. Revue trimestrielle de synthèse des arts. (N°s 1 and 2 = all published).
LE CORBUSIER - Didier DAURA - Albert GLEIZE - Fernand LÉGER - Fredo SIDES ( Comité de Patronage ) :
Seller: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, BelgiumAntiquariaat Wim de Goeij
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10. Paris, éditée par les éditions Falaize, directeur général H. Chastanet, 1951, in-4°, 2 issues numbered 1 and 2, ca. 40 pp/issue, the first issue with a metal spiral binding, the second issue stapled. Fine copies although the front cover of issue one is slightly browned. Rare complete set of this French avant-garde art period…ical which was started by Le Corbusier and Fernand Léger but was discontinued after only 2 issues. Its main interest was architecture and art in the public space. The first issue contains e.g. an article by Léger on colour in modern architecture; a report by Le Corbusier on the 1951 CIAM congress in London. Most of the articles are printed in two languages; French and English. Our set is complete with the 4 pp of the stiff wrapper of issue 1 completely printed with text; we have seen issues where this was not the case. The back cover, containing an article by Max Bill was left blank.