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This illustrated collection of essays on Cocteau's relationship to theatre, ballet, music, film, visual art, and literature provides a portrait of the man, the artist and twentieth-century French culture
By Daniel Abadie (contributor)

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9780896594128 | Abbeville Pr, October 1, 1984, cover price $19.98 | About this edition: This illustrated collection of essays on Cocteau's relationship to theatre, ballet, music, film, visual art, and literature provides a portrait of the man, the artist and twentieth-century French culture

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9783791304946 | Subsequent edition (Te Neues Pub Group, November 1, 1985), cover price $97.00 | About this edition: Book by

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9782869010413 | Hacker Art Books, June 1, 1988, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: 1

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9781891024665 | Distributed Art Pub Inc, April 1, 2003, cover price $45.00

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9789055444403 | Limited edition (Ludion, August 1, 2003), cover price $750.00

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9782080300713 | Flammarion, November 25, 2008, cover price $125.00

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9782081219229 | Gardners Books, November 24, 2008, cover price $617.35

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As the champion of "Art Brut," the artist Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985) is remembered foremost as a painter. Yet his creative instinct extended far beyond the parameters of paint. Later in his life, in 1965, his interest in architecture was sparked by a commission for two large-scale paintings for the University of Nanterre in Paris. Although he ultimately abandoned that project, he became intrigued by the idea of producing large works in a more enduring format, capable of withstanding the elements. He experimented with different media in search of a solution, producing works in ceramic, concrete, and eventually plastic resin. The large size and relief surface of his 1967 Mur Bleu (Blue Wall) catapulted his painting into the third dimension in a big way. Many commissions followed, and today Dubuffet's massive architectural forms grace several cities across the globe. The artist did not intend for these structures to be mere supports for his paintings; he meant for them to give his work architectural space. His efforts in this area earned him the medal of the American Institute of Architects in 1982. These stunningly inventive and playful works stand as a testament to Dubuffet's desire to expand his practice through new materials and techniques—and even into new dimensions. Dubuffet as Architect is the first published account of this little-known aspect of this artist's work.

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9780300176612 | Hazan Editeur, November 14, 2011, cover price $40.00
9782754105439 | Gardners Books, March 29, 2011, cover price $44.20 | About this edition: As the champion of "Art Brut," the artist Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985) is remembered foremost as a painter.

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