Maurice Raynal (3 February 1884, Paris – 18 September 1954, Suresnes) was a French art critic and an ardent propagandist of cubism.
Some publications
- Essai de Définition de la Peinture Cubiste, Bulletin de la Section d'Or, Paris, 9 October 1912
- Quelques Intentions du Cubisme, I'Effort Moderne, 1919
- Picasso, 1921[1]
- Juan Gris et la métaphore plastique, Feuilles Libres, 1923
- Quelques Intentions du Cubisme, Bulletin de I'Effort Moderne, nos. 1, 2, 3, January-March, 1924
- Anthologie de la Peinture en France de 1906 a nos jours, Paris, Editions Montaigne, 1927
- Modern French Painters, Brentano's, New York, 1928
- Histoire de la peinture moderne de Baudelaire à Bonnard, Skira, Geneva, 1949
- Modern Painting: Painting, Color, History. (1953). Editions D'Art Albert Skira, Geneva, 339 pp. [Translated to English by Stuart Gilbert]
Bibliography
- David Raynal, Maurice Raynal – La Bande à Picasso, éd. Ouest-France, 2008, ISBN 978-2-7373-4612-5
- Georg Schmidt (Einl.): Geschichte der modernen Malerei. Matisse − Munch − Rouault. Fauvismus und Expressionismus. Text and Documentation by Maurice Raynal and others, Skira, 1950
References
External links
- Literature by and about Maurice Raynal in the German National Library catalogue
- Maurice Raynal on Data.bnf.fr
- La personne Maurice Raynal Centre Pompidou
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