Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Bibliographic Overview Chronology, 1904-1908 Common Abbreviations Fauvism in General Fauve Exhibitions Individual Fauve Artists Raoul Dufy Georges Rouault Maurice de Vlaminck André Derain Kees van Dongen Albert Marquet Emile-Othon Friesz Charles Camoin Henri Manguin Jean Puy Louis Valtat Art Works Index Personal Names Index Subject Index
... This user-friendly sourcebook will be an invaluable asset to scholars researching the Fauve movement. No college or university reference department should be without it. Choice
RUSSELL T. CLEMENT is Fine Arts Librarian, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University. His Greenwood books include Georges Braque: A Bio-Bibliography (1994), Henri Matisse: A Bio-Bibliography (1993), and Paul Gauguin: A Bio-Bibliography (1991). His articles have appeared in The Journal of American Folklore, The Hawaiian Journal of History, Library Journal, and others. He is currently completing a research guide on the French Symbolist painters.
.,."This annotated bibliography's organization will prove
particularly useful to art historians. A section on each Fauve
artist presents a biographical sketch, a chronology, and a primary
and secondary bibliography on the artist....This user-friendly
sourcebook will be an invaluable asset to scholars researching the
Fauve movement. No college or university reference department
should be without it."-Choice
?...This annotated bibliography's organization will prove
particularly useful to art historians. A section on each Fauve
artist presents a biographical sketch, a chronology, and a primary
and secondary bibliography on the artist....This user-friendly
sourcebook will be an invaluable asset to scholars researching the
Fauve movement. No college or university reference department
should be without it.?-Choice
?After reviewing this book I cannot imagine a fine arts library,
maybe even a general reference library, functioning without a copy
of Les Fauves: A Sourcebook on its reference shelf. The broadest
bibliographic overview to date. Les Fauves: A Sourcebook is a
research book, not a primary resource. It will appeal most to
graduate-level researchers and scholars and function at its best
within a research library that can take advantage of its depth and
breadth. However, that same depth and breadth, in a single volume,
are what make it most useful to public, high school, and community
college libraries and their patrons.?-RQ
?This impressive volume covers the literature on Fauvism in general
as well as on its major artists. A scholarly sourcebook on the
Fauves that any library supporting research on the subject will
want to purchase.?-Reference Book Review
..."This annotated bibliography's organization will prove
particularly useful to art historians. A section on each Fauve
artist presents a biographical sketch, a chronology, and a primary
and secondary bibliography on the artist....This user-friendly
sourcebook will be an invaluable asset to scholars researching the
Fauve movement. No college or university reference department
should be without it."-Choice
"This impressive volume covers the literature on Fauvism in general
as well as on its major artists. A scholarly sourcebook on the
Fauves that any library supporting research on the subject will
want to purchase."-Reference Book Review
"After reviewing this book I cannot imagine a fine arts library,
maybe even a general reference library, functioning without a copy
of Les Fauves: A Sourcebook on its reference shelf. The broadest
bibliographic overview to date. Les Fauves: A Sourcebook is a
research book, not a primary resource. It will appeal most to
graduate-level researchers and scholars and function at its best
within a research library that can take advantage of its depth and
breadth. However, that same depth and breadth, in a single volume,
are what make it most useful to public, high school, and community
college libraries and their patrons."-RQ
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