The Modernist Bestiary : : translating animals and the arts through Guillaume Apollinaire, Raoul Dufy and Graham Sutherland / / edited by Sarah Kay, Timothy Mathews.
The Modernist Bestiary centres on Le Bestiaire ou Cortège d’Orphée (1911), a multimedia collaborative work by French-Polish poet Guillaume Apollinaire and French artist Raoul Dufy, and its homonym, The Bestiary or Procession of Orpheus (1979), by British artist Graham Sutherland. Rather than reconst...
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