Verve (1937–60)
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''Verve'' was a modernist Parisian art magazine published by Teriade between 1937 and 1960. The magazine was first published in December 1937 with a cover featuring artwork by Henri Matisse. The headquarters of the magazine was in
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. It published 38 issues in 10 volumes including lithographs by the most prominent artists of the Parisian art scene of the first half of the 20th century. In addition, the early contributors included
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. The magazine folded in 1960.


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Bibliography

*Hans Bolliger, ''Tériade Éditeur-Revue Verve''. Klipstein & Kornfeld, 1960 *''Hommage à Tériade'',
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, 16 mai - 3 septembre 1973, textes de Michel Anthonioz, Paris, Grand Palais, Centre National d’Art Contemporain, 1973, 68 p. : ill. ; . *Chara Kolokytha, 'The Art Press and Visual Culture in Paris during the Great Depression:
Cahiers d'Art ''Cahiers d'Art'' is a French artistic and literary journal founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos. ''Cahiers d'Art'' is also an eponymous publishing house which has published many monographs on artists living in France in the first half of the twen ...
,
Minotaure ''Minotaure'' was a Surrealism, Surrealist-oriented magazine founded by Albert Skira and Tériade, E. Tériade in Paris and published in French between 1933 and 1939. ''Minotaure'' published on the plastic arts, poetry and literature, the avant g ...
and Verve' in: ''Visual Resources, An International Journal of Documentation'' 3, vol. 29 September 2013, pp. 184–215. *Chara Kolokytha, ‘L’amour de l’art en France est toujours aussi fécond : La Maison d’Editions Verve et la reproduction de manuscrits à peintures conservés dans les Bibliothèques de France pendant les années noires (1939-1944)’, ''French Cultural Studies'' 2, vol.25, May 2014, pp. 121–139.


External links


Tériade Museum

Teriade Project
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