
Aim Maeght is the founder, editor and publisher. Art galleries, auction houses and booksellers often refer to this art magazine simply as D.L.M. The first record that Derrire Le Miroir released was Alibis (1993). Derrire le Miroir is a French art magazine created in 1946 and published until 1982. They describe their music as 'sensitive wave-pop'. In DLM they will find the chart of several decades, but along the border where art and poetry meet. Profile: Project from Germany founded by Ralf Jesek (also member of I-M-R, Ex- In My Rosary) and Kai Kampmann. To quote François Chapon once more : "When the shores of our time will have receded too far for anyone to remember having lived them, there may well be young people to investigate the genesis of the art of the period with the same searching and sensitive look as our generation would have given Durand-Ruel, Vollard, Kahnweiller's log-book, if they had written one. Inspired by African and Iberian art, he also contributed to the rise of Surrealism and Expressionism. All the major artists of the second hall of the twentieth century have taken part in the DLM, for which they specially made lithographs : Léger, Miro, Calder, Tapies, Chillida, Braque, Matisse, Giacometti, and above all Chagall, in the mythical triple issue of 1954, which contained 11 original colour lithographs. How Much is a Marc Chagall Derriere Le Miroir The price for an artwork of this kind can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes a marc chagall derriere le miroir in our inventory may begin at 156 and can go as high as 4,800, while the average can fetch as much as 400. A superb impression of the definitive state, from the edition issued in the periodical Derriere le miroir, no. Initially employing the best printing-works in Paris, such as Mourlot, the lithograph specialist, The Maeghts then opened their own press, and in 1970 started a lithograph and copper - engraving workshop at the Maeght Foundation in St-Paul-de-Vence.
DERRIERE LE MIROIR SERIES
In their publishing of prints, Aimé Maeght and his wife Marguerite were led by their taste for poetry to put artists and poets in touch with one another their joint efforts gave birth to five famous series : Pierre à Feu, Derrière le Miroir, L'Ephémère, Argile, and les Cahiers de l'Art Vivant. Miro Loiseau Solaire, Loiseau Lunaire, Etincelles Maeght - 1967 In folio, loose as issued in pictorial. at the heart of their undertaking, thus permanently proving that visual art is never as well set off as by the writing which defines it." François Chapon later wrote : "Aimé Maeght and his team have for over a quarter of a century maintained D.L.M. Each issue of Derrière le miroir was originally a slender but lavish exhibition catalogue, illustrated with lithographs. The "Derrière le miroir" series was started in 1946 by Aimé Maeght who had a passion for such publications, having already launched the "Pierre à feu" review in 1944. 1 lithographie originale en couleurs dUbac. Con 2 litografie in bianco e nero di Bram et Geer van Velde alla brossura editoriale, protetta da velina.
