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Article: Peter Read, Guillaume Apollinaire, The Cubist Painters; Apollinaire and Cubism.(Book Review)
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- The Romanic Review
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- November 1, 2004
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Peter Read, Guillaume Apollinaire, The Cubist Painters; Apollinaire and Cubism; Artists Bookworks; East Sussex, England, 2002, Pp. 304.
The new volume of Guillaume Apollinaire's The Cubist Painters published by Peter Read is divided into two parts, first a new translation of the 1913 French text, then Read's own Apollinaire and Cubism, a chapter by chapter commentary. The poet's text, faithfully reproduced down to an approximation of the original design and layout and, for the first time, with the same plates reproducing the discussed artists' works as had been included by Apollinaire, is itself divided into two parts: first a theoretic text, titled Aesthetic ...
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