
Andrè Warnod
Andrè Warnod was a French art critic and writer, best known for coining the term 'L'École de Paris' to describe a vibrant artistic movement that emerged in Paris during the early 20th century. This movement brought together a diverse range of artists, including cubists and futurists, and played a pivotal role in shaping modern art. Warnod's insights helped to define the cultural landscape of Paris as a melting pot for innovative ideas and styles, influencing generations of artists and critics alike.
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Andrè Warnod defined the School of Paris with a literary intuition 100 years ago.
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