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Henri Rousseau: Rousseau had no aesthetic sophistication, Apollinaire implies; yet he painted unaccountably modern works. The cubists and Surrealists were both disturbed and reassured to find that so ingenuous a sensibility could produce paintings as revolutionary as their own. Furthermore, Rousseaus life is outstanding in the martyrology of the Banquet Years. In both his life and his work, we can examine him as an object lesson in modern art.
Livro usado, em excelente estado de conservação. Ilustrado. Em inglês.