20 Years with Pierre Marie Brisson At Franklin Bowles Galleries [Paperback] Brisson, Pierre-Marie; Bowles, Franklin

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This memoir by Franklin Bowles offers a rare insider’s perspective on the influential art dealer Pierre-Marie Brisson and the dynamic New York art scene of the mid-20th century. Brisson played a pivotal role in promoting Abstract Expressionism and other avant-garde movements, and this volume promises candid insights into the personalities and dynamics that shaped the art world during this transformative period. A captivating read for collectors and enthusiasts of modern art.

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Paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This intriguing memoir offers a rare glimpse into the world of Pierre-Marie Brisson, a renowned art dealer and gallerist who played a pivotal role in shaping the art scene in mid-20th century New York. Written by Franklin Bowles, who spent two decades working alongside Brisson at the influential Franklin Bowles Galleries, this volume provides an insiders’ perspective on the inner workings of the art world during a period of significant cultural transformation. Brisson’s discerning eye and his ability to identify and promote emerging talents made him a key figure in the rise of Abstract Expressionism and other avant-garde movements. Beyond its historical significance, the book promises to captivate readers with its behind-the-scenes anecdotes and candid insights into the personalities and dynamics that shaped the art world of that era. For collectors and enthusiasts of modern art, this volume offers a rare opportunity to delve into the personal and professional journey of a true tastemaker.

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