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Arman e André Verdet

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Provenienza: Gluck50
Dimensioni: 57,5 x 40 cm
Anno: 1965
Firma: Firma a matita
Condizioni del prodotto: Menta
Tecnica: Silkscreen and letterpress print on handmade paper and stamped by Arman at lower right

Arman (1928-2005) And André Verdet (1913-2004), Ritournelle pour Saint Michel.

ANDRÉ VERDET

André Verdet Andrè Verdet was one of the protagonists of French culture and art of the 20th century; exponent of the twentieth-century French poetic-pictorial critic, interpreter and esthete of Mediterranean thought, but also writer, poet, jazz musician and tireless dancer. He served in the colonial troops. His first book was published in 1939: Histoire origines du pays de Saint Paul, which was followed by numerous collections of poems. In 1941 he met the poet Jacques Prèvertévert with whom he subsequently published four books of poems, and a young extra, Simone Signoret. He was one of the most involved in the clandestine struggle and during the resistance he became responsible for a counter-espionage and sabotage network of the “Combat” movement. He was saved from the Germans on several occasions by Prévert who also collaborated with the Resistance, helping several friends at his own risk. He is arrested and deported to Auschwitz and Buchenwald.Per saperne di più