category
École de Paris (School of Paris)
17
Click to Favorite
Click to Share
The École de Paris is a designation that refers to all the artists, including foreigners, who emerged in Paris during the first half of the twentieth century. The term is used to emphasize the centrality of the city of Paris to artistic movements surrounding World War I, rather than to specify a cohesion of artistic theories or styles.
Artists (5)
See all

Jules Pascin
Bulgarian, 1885–1930
Paul Klee
Swiss, 1879–1940
Amedeo Modigliani
Italian, 1884–1920Playlists (1)
See all



12
Introducing: École de Paris
Click to More
Works (255)
Date updatedTime periodName