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[[Cahiers d'art]] [[Cahiers d'art]]
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-'''''Cahiers d'Art''''' was a [[France|French]] artistic and literary magazine founded in [[1926 in literature|1926]] by [[Christian Zervos]]. Zervos published it until [[1960 in literature|1960]]. ''Cahiers d'Art'' has also become an eponymous publishing house which published many monographs on French artists living in France in the first half of the twentieth century. Works published include a catalog of works by [[Pablo Picasso]], prepared by Zervos. 
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-== History == 
-The magazine founded by the art critic [[Christian Zervos]] in Paris [[Rue du Dragon]] in 1926, was published with an interruption from 1941 to 1943, until 1960. The first postwar issue was dated 1940-1944 and focused on poets and writers from the [[French Resistance|Resistance]], including [[Vercors (writer) | Vercors]]. ''Cahiers d'art'' also published selections from poet [[Paul Eluard]]'s ''Open Book I'' (1940) and''Open Book II'' (1942). 
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-After [[World War II]], the psychoanalyst [[Jacques Lacan]] was invited by Zervos to publish two articles on logic:''Logical Time and the Assertion of Anticipated Certainty'' (1945) and ''The Number Thirteen and the Logical Form of Suspicion'' (1946). [[Samuel Beckett]] also contributed one of his earliest texts in French,''The painting of Van de Velde or the world and the pants.'' 
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-The magazine has been noted for the quality of its articles and illustrations which have promoted the [[Modern Art]] in [[France]] for 30 years.{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}} Artists represented include [[Picasso]] [[Fernand Léger]], [[Max Ernst]] [[Raoul Dufy]], [[Marc Chagall]] [[Brancusi]], [[Van Gogh]], [[Paul Klee]], [[Henry Laurens]] [[Moholy-Nagy]], [[Jean Lurcat]], [[Joan Miró]] [[Calder]], [[Victor Brauner]], [[De Chirico]], [[Marcel Duchamp]], or [[Man Ray]]. 
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