Museum of the thirties
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Brief history of the museum
2 minModel of the ocean liner Normandie
2 minInterior Design for the Martel de Janville Sanatorium
2 minLe Corbusier, Model of the Villa Cook
3 minJacques-Émile Ruhlmann,Sideboard with Chariot,1922
3 minJacques Lipchitz, Pastoral, 1923
2 minSuzanne Castille, Mangbetu Woman, circa 1925-1930
2 minLéon Cauvy, Ouled Naïls, 1932
4 minGeorge Desvallières, The Crucifixion, 1923
3 minArbit Blatas, Le Café du Dôme, 1938
3 minRobert Humblot, The Horrors of War, 1937
3 minTamara Lempicka, Portrait of Thadeus Lempicki
3 minJean Despujols, The Fishing Party, 1925
3 minPierre Bobot, Pastoral Pleasures, 1936
3 minAlfred Janniot, The Major Arts
3 minJean Souverbie, Earth, 1935
3 minJoseph Bernard, Woman with Child, circa 1912
3 minJan and Joël Martel, Trinity, 1929
2 minCarlo Sarrabezolles, Pallas Athéné
2 minGlossary
Far from the tumult of the avant-garde, countless artists get lost in anonymity. This is one of the features and the originality of the Museum of the Thirties. Who are the artists known as the “minor masters” who nevertheless make it possible to rediscover the poorly known art history of the inter-war period? This stroll offers an opportunity to ask yourself some questions. What does fame depend on? Aren’t there any more discoveries to be made? Isn’t there any room for a revision of the official classifications? A little artistic overview to shake up our habits and tastes, not to mention fashions!
Enjoy your exploration made up of some delicious surprises and reveries.