Bruxelles, Convergence des Arts 1880-1914 |
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Contribution by:
| Aron, Paul Beauloye, Jennifer Block, Jane Brogniez, Laurence Caron, Sylvain Carpiaux, Veronique de Medicis, Francois Dessy, Clement Dobbelaere, Itzana Foldi, Eszter Gemis, Vanessa Goldman, Noémie Haine, Malou Herlin, Denis Huybrechts, Florence Kaenel, Philippe Laoureux, Denis Nectoux, Jean-Michel Pasler, Jann Rodriguez, Hugo Thieffry, Sandrine Van der Hoeven, Roland Van Geit, Didier Vanderpelen-Diagre, Cécile |
Editor:
| Haine, Malou Laoureux, Denis |
Series title: | MusicologieS Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-2-7116-2490-4 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2013 |
Publisher: | Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $50.00 |
Book Description:
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The relationships between all forms of art characterizes the aesthetic renewal in Europe at the end of the century, and it is particularly representative in Brussels. Although most studies have mainly focused on Paris, Berlin, London and Vienna, this collection of essays in cultural history shows how the Belgian capital city is a historical agent in which artists and institutions found a convergence point at the heart of the European space.
The relationships between all forms of art characterizes the aesthetic renewal in Europe at the end of the century, and it is particularly representative in Brussels. Although most studies have mainly focused on Paris, Berlin, London and Vienna, this collection of essays in cultural history shows how the Belgian capital city is a historical agent in which artists and institutions found a convergence point at the heart of the European space.