Item #15-8104 Exhibition Catalogues for Fernand Léger shows at Perls Gallery, 1952 - 1958. Fernand Léger: October 27 - November 29, 1952. 8vo. [Oblong] [8 pp.] Stapled Wraps, Very Good. Illustrated. Fernand Léger, (1871 - 1955): October 3 - November 12, 1955. 8vo. [8 pp.] Stapled Wraps, Deckled Edge, Very Good. Illustrated. Two Copies. Fernand Léger And the School of Paris: November 10 - December 20, 1958. 8vo. [4 pp.] French-Fold Sheets, Deckled Edges, Very Good. Illustrated cover. Fernand Léger.
Léger, Fernand.

Exhibition Catalogues for Fernand Léger shows at Perls Gallery, 1952 - 1958. Fernand Léger: October 27 - November 29, 1952. 8vo. [Oblong] [8 pp.] Stapled Wraps, Very Good. Illustrated. Fernand Léger, (1871 - 1955): October 3 - November 12, 1955. 8vo. [8 pp.] Stapled Wraps, Deckled Edge, Very Good. Illustrated. Two Copies. Fernand Léger And the School of Paris: November 10 - December 20, 1958. 8vo. [4 pp.] French-Fold Sheets, Deckled Edges, Very Good. Illustrated cover.

New York: Perls Gallery, 1952 - 1958. The Perls Gallery in New York was founded in 1937 by Klaus Gunther Perls (1912-2008) and his brother, Franz R. Perls,(1910-1975), after having worked at their mother's Galerie Kate Perls in Paris. Following his marriage to Amelia Blumenthal of Philadelphia in 1940 , Klaus and Amelia B. Perls jointly ran the gallery. They specialized in modern French painting while Franz established the Frank Perls Gallery in Beverly Hills.

He originally dealt in works by Maurice Utrillo, Maurice de Vlaminck and Raoul Dufy that his mother sent from Paris, until the Nazi occupation. When she was forced to flee France, he began dealing in now little known contemporary American artists, including Darrel Austin, and in Mexican and South American art such as Mario Carreno. After the war, Klaus again dealt in French art from the School of Paris.

Artists in the Perls' stable included Rouault, Picasso, Léger, Derain, Dufy, Matisse, Modigliani, Pascin, Soutine and Vlaminck. The Perls Galleries closed in 1997. Item #15-8104

Price: $200.00

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