Théories, 1890–1910 (collection of writings)

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Théories, 1890–1910 is a seminal collection of critical and theoretical writings by French painter Maurice Denis that helped articulate the principles of modernist and Symbolist painting at the turn of the 20th century.

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instanceOf art theory book
collection of writings
critical essays collection
author Maurice Denis NERFINISHED
authorNationality French
authorOccupation painter
countryOfOrigin France
describedAtTime turn of the 20th century
field aesthetics
art history
visual arts
genre aesthetic theory
art criticism
hasAuthor Denis, Maurice NERFINISHED
Maurice Denis NERFINISHED
hasCreator Maurice Denis NERFINISHED
hasForm book
essay collection
influenced theoretical discourse on modern painting
language French
mainSubject Symbolist painting
art criticism
art theory
modernist painting
movementDiscussed Modernism in art NERFINISHED
Symbolism NERFINISHED
notableFor articulating principles of Symbolist painting
articulating principles of modernist painting
influencing early 20th-century art theory
timePeriodCovered 1890–1910

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