Description
Discover the fascinating history captured in the Art News Magazine from April 1951. This vintage issue features the artwork of Jean Siméon Chardin, prominently titled The Attentive Nurse, and showcases discussions on the art world’s pulse at that time. Perfect for collectors, this magazine embraces the significant cultural moments of the early 1950s, offering readers a glimpse into the art movements and significant artistic debates of the era.
This particular issue of Art News is a treasure for enthusiasts of vintage magazines due to its rich content, including articles by notable authors like Jean Cassou and Alfred M. Frankfurter. Readers will find engaging pieces such as:
- Paris: controversy and quintessence by Jean Cassou
- Washington: celebration, evaluation by Alfred M. Frankfurter
In addition to enlightening articles, this issue is packed with stunning illustrations from significant artists, making it an essential addition to any collector's library. Contributing illustrations include works such as:
- Manessier: The Pilgrims at Emmaus
- Beckmann: Argonauts
- Léger: The Builders
Condition-wise, it must be noted that this magazine has experienced wear typical for its age. Expect some creases on the front and marks within, along with a detached cover and loose pages. However, this wear does not detract from its collectibility; in fact, it adds character and authenticity to this vintage issue. All items come with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that this piece remains preserved for years to come.
As a unique artifact from the world of art journalism, this April 1951 issue of Art News Magazine is not just a simple read; it is a pivotal piece of history. We offer combined shipping options for collectors seeking to start or expand their collection of vintage magazines.
If you're looking to own a piece of the past that delves into the artistic movements and discussions of the time, don’t miss out on this collectible vintage magazine. Grab it now to enhance your collection!