This article examines Michel Georges-Michel’s 1924 novel Les Montparnos as a study of the myths circulating around the Montparnasse avant-garde of the 1920s, and their function in relation to art. Key amongst these myths is the idea of art as a religion, according to which avant-garde artists are conceived as secular saints and martyrs. While this notion of artist as saint is strongly present in early-twentieth-century biographies of Van Gogh, Georges-Michel explicitly relates his fictionalized version of Modigliani’s life not to such recent models but rather to the Renaissance masters, and especially to Raphael, a link which is explained in terms of the post-war ‘retour à l’ordre’ in French artistic culture. The novel’s references to Rapha...
Fetish, Sacrifice and Tragic Freedom and in the Dardenne Brothers’ La Promesse (Abstract) The purpo...
Ex oriente lux? From the Southern Tropics in any case, since certain myths from former times, forgot...
Painters and their biographies as well as their works and their “secret messages” and circumstances ...
This article examines Michel Georges-Michel’s 1924 novel Les Montparnos as a study of the myths circ...
Abstract This article analyses how a late 20th/early 21st Century development in BDs, which combines...
This article analyses how a late twentieth-century/early twenty-first-century development in bandes ...
This article proposes a reflection on the Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian, which blends religious pract...
Why has myth continued to fascinate modern artists, and why the myth of Narcissus, with its modern a...
This thesis explores the reception of Michelangelo between 1875, the date on which the celebrations ...
This article examines a series of popular and middlebrow works of fiction from the 1920s which repre...
Considering the lives of Raphael written in nineteenth-century France, this article examines the epi...
This article considers Blaise Cendrars's novel Dan Yack (1929) as a variation on the art novel genre...
Radical as Les Demoiselles d'Avignon was in 1907 and challenging as it remains today, it was neither...
Dreaming of the Avant-Garde: Georges Bataille, Nathalie Sarraute, Pierre Michon, Agnès VardabyMaia L...
Cette thèse explore la réception de Michel-Ange entre 1875, date des célébrations florentines du IVe...
Fetish, Sacrifice and Tragic Freedom and in the Dardenne Brothers’ La Promesse (Abstract) The purpo...
Ex oriente lux? From the Southern Tropics in any case, since certain myths from former times, forgot...
Painters and their biographies as well as their works and their “secret messages” and circumstances ...
This article examines Michel Georges-Michel’s 1924 novel Les Montparnos as a study of the myths circ...
Abstract This article analyses how a late 20th/early 21st Century development in BDs, which combines...
This article analyses how a late twentieth-century/early twenty-first-century development in bandes ...
This article proposes a reflection on the Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian, which blends religious pract...
Why has myth continued to fascinate modern artists, and why the myth of Narcissus, with its modern a...
This thesis explores the reception of Michelangelo between 1875, the date on which the celebrations ...
This article examines a series of popular and middlebrow works of fiction from the 1920s which repre...
Considering the lives of Raphael written in nineteenth-century France, this article examines the epi...
This article considers Blaise Cendrars's novel Dan Yack (1929) as a variation on the art novel genre...
Radical as Les Demoiselles d'Avignon was in 1907 and challenging as it remains today, it was neither...
Dreaming of the Avant-Garde: Georges Bataille, Nathalie Sarraute, Pierre Michon, Agnès VardabyMaia L...
Cette thèse explore la réception de Michel-Ange entre 1875, date des célébrations florentines du IVe...
Fetish, Sacrifice and Tragic Freedom and in the Dardenne Brothers’ La Promesse (Abstract) The purpo...
Ex oriente lux? From the Southern Tropics in any case, since certain myths from former times, forgot...
Painters and their biographies as well as their works and their “secret messages” and circumstances ...