L'ŒIL
French art magazine (1955–present)
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Categories | Art |
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Founder | Rosamond Bernier and Georges Bernier |
Founded | 1955 |
Country | France |
Website | www |
L'ŒIL (French: The Eye) is a French magazine created by Rosamond Bernier (née Rosenbaum) and her second husband, Georges Bernier, in 1955 to celebrate and reflect contemporary art creation.
References
External links
- Official website
- L'ŒIL retrospective by Tim Groen
- L'ŒIL at Artclair.com
- Brooklyn Rail In Conversation Rosamond Bernier with Phong Bui
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