Art of the defeat : France 1940-1944 / Laurence Bertrand Dorléac

Author(s): Bertrand Dorléac, Laurence, 1957 -

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Main Title
Art of the defeat : France 1940-1944
Author(s)
Bertrand Dorléac, Laurence, 1957 -
Publisher
Los Angeles, Calif. : Getty Research Institute, 2008
Collation
431 p. : Illustrations (chiefly color)
23 cm.
ISBN
9780892368914
Dewey Class
BER
Language
English
Subject
Art - Political aspects - France
Art, French - 20th century
BRN
11247

Notes

  • "Art of the Defeat offers an unflinching look at the art scene in Occupied France. Beginning with Adolf Hitler's staging of the armistice at Rethondes, the book offers a survey of Nazi and Vichy artistic policies, key events and organizations, and individual acts of collaboration and resistance. Among the subjects examined are the demonization of foreigners and modernists, the looting of state museums and Jewish collections, the glorification of Philippe Petain and French national identity, and the official junket by French artists to Germany. The narrative is grounded by archival research and discussion of works by Gerard Ambroselli, Jean Bazaine, Arno Breker, Francois Cogne, Aristide Maillol, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, and dozens of other artists and artisans. The sum is a pioneering expose of the deployment of art to hold darkness at bay."--Jacket

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