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Paris, the 1890s

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    d'artiste (artist's book) came after 1900, a number of literary volumes embellished with artists' original prints were published and collected in Paris during the 1890s. As a result of the energetic and creative efforts of artists …

Harvesting the Light: The 1890 Paris Art Mission ...

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    President George Q. Cannon, of the First Presidency, informed Brothers Hafen and Pratt in June of 1890 that their proposal had been accepted. Three artists—John Hafen, Lorus Pratt, and John B. Fairbanks (father of sculptor Avard Fairbanks)—were soon set apart as art missionaries and sent to Paris…

Paris in the 1890’s: Politics, Morality and Art ...

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    Sep 28, 2010 · In this time, Paris’s art scene strengthened because artists adopted a belief that James wrote about in “Collaboration”: the power of art supersedes nationalism and ethnocentrism. Paris in the 1890…

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