Paul P. - Nonchaloir
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Release year: 2007
Size: 9.65 x 7.6 x 0.79 in (24.5 x 19.3 x 2 cm)
Publisher: powerHouse Books
Edition: 1st Edition
Condition: Very good(vintage)
Nonchaloir, the artist’s first monograph, collects over 100 of these stunning portraits in a small, intimate volume. P.’s subjects and their poses, at times languishing, wistful, or weary, are imbued with references to famed painters James McNeil Whistler and John Singer Sargent. Even the title itself is referential: nonchaloir is a defunct French word suggesting repose and resignation, and is found in works by Mallarmé and Baudelaire.Nonchaloir, printed in a limited first edition run of 2,000 copies, comprises an achingly romantic and sublimely heartbreaking journey through eras now long gone, all the while venerating history and beauty.
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