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Balthus

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Balthazar Klossowski, known as Balthus, is largely regarded as one of the twentieth century's most important painters - as well as the most scandalous. His dreamlike canvases populated with pubescent girls in provocative poses garnered him both praise and scorn from artists and critics alike. This volume, edited by renowned scholar Jean Clair, includes more than 400 color plates and includes essays by the premier experts on Balthus's work and life as well as recollections of the artist by his colleagues and friends.

386 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2001

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September 15, 2011
Fascinating, compelling, and intense. There are so many images and so much information but I still want more--that is the greatness of Balthus and editor Clair.
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