L'Esprit Nouveau
L'Esprit Nouveau (transl. The New Spirit) was a magazine founded by architect Le Corbusier, poet Paul Dermée, and painter Amédée Ozenfant in 1920.[1] The publication addressed a wide range of artistic disciplines including literature, visual arts, and architecture.[2]
The articles written by Le Corbusier for L'Esprit Nouveau comprise a number of those appearing in his seminal 1923 book Toward an Architecture.[3]
L'Esprit Nouveau remained in publication until 1925, releasing a total of 28 copies.[4]
References
- Le Corbusier (2007). Toward an Architecture. Getty Publications. p. 1. ISBN 9780892368228.
- "L' Esprit nouveau - Oxford Reference". www.oxfordreference.com. Retrieved 2019-04-24.
- Corbusier, Le; Žaknić, Ivan; Staff, Le Corbusier (1997). Mise Au Point. Yale University Press. p. 134. ISBN 9780300063530.
- http://arti.sba.uniroma3.it/esprit/ L'Esprit Noveau_Biblioteca di Area delle Arti sezione Architettura "Enrico Mattiello"
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