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Leon Moussinac Upholstery Fabrics Art Portfolio

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Leon Moussinac Upholstery Fabrics Art Portfolio
For your consideration is this Albert Levy edition "Documentary Collection Of Modern Art: Woven & Broached Upholstery Fabric" art portfolio compiled by Leon Moussinac in Paris, France in 1925. French film critic, historian, and theorist Leon Moussinac (1890–1964) was well-known for his important contributions to the early 20th-century growth of film theory and criticism. He was an important figure in the French intellectual and cultural scene, especially in the early years of the French New Wave movement and the interwar years. On November 14, 1890 Moussinac was born in Paris, France. From an early age, he showed a strong interest in the arts, literature, and film, and he went on to establish himself as a reputable and significant figure in the field of film criticism. He published reviews and articles on modern cinema in a number of well-known French publications, such as "L'Humanité" and "Comoedia". In addition, he worked in the French film industry, contributing to different productions as a scriptwriter and film editor. Moussinac was a key proponent of cinema's elevation in the cultural sphere by arguing for its acceptance as a legitimate art form. His critical essays frequently addressed the social and political ramifications of movies, stressing how movies have the power to both reflect and influence society values and ideologies. Moussinac made a significant contribution to the fields of film studies and criticism by dedicating his life to investigating the artistic and social aspects of film. His contributions served as a foundation for the theoretical and critical frameworks that continue to influence how people understand and value film as an art form. The portfolio shows a hard cover and reads, "Collection Documentaire D'Art Moderne / Leon Moussinac E'toffes D'ameublement Tissees Et Brochees / Editions Albert Levy Librairie Centrale Des Beaux-Arts Paris - 2, Rue De L'echelle" in black lettering. The portfolio features over 80 published plates in color and black and white. The pieces and portfolio show good condition overall with some wear present from its age and use over the years, but no obvious signs of damage are noted. The portfolio measures 13 1/8" L x 10" W x 7/8" D and weighs 3 pounds.