Dans l’appartement de Léonce Rosenberg. De Chirico, Ernst, Léger, Picabia…
The Musée national Picasso-Paris presents its new temporary exhibition, "Léonce Rosenberg’s apartment. De Chirico, Ernst, Léger, Picabia...". In the form of evocation of a vanished setting, the exhibition will bring to light a previously unpublished and little-known pictorial ensemble, by major artists of the inter-war period.
The exhibition tells the story of the legendary décor of the Paris flat of art dealer and gallery owner Léonce osenberg. He wanted to associate his name with late Cubism mixed with figuration, a path opened up by Picasso, an artist he admired and accompanied during the war and the 1920s.
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The Musée national Picasso-Paris presents its new temporary exhibition, "Léonce Rosenberg’s apartment. De Chirico, Ernst, Léger, Picabia...". In the form of evocation of a vanished setting, the exhibition will bring to light a previously unpublished and little-known pictorial ensemble, by major artists of the inter-war period.
The exhibition tells the story of the legendary décor of the Paris flat of art dealer and gallery owner Léonce osenberg. He wanted to associate his name with late Cubism mixed with figuration, a path opened up by Picasso, an artist he admired and accompanied during the war and the 1920s.
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