The magazine "Les Feuillets d'art" has been published in Paris between 1919 and 1922. The two-monthly issues (originally in a folder) contained loose pages and plates from the different categories literature, theatre, art, music and fashion. The here offered issues come from the first year of "Les Feuillets d'art" published between May 1919 and July 1920 by the french journalist Lucien Vogel. The previous owner divided and rebounded the six folders and its content in three (hardcover binding) volumes. The first volume contains all table of contents for each issue, the introducing essays (chronicles), the complete "feuillets de la musique", parts from the categories "feuillets litteraires", "feuillets du theatre" and "feuillets de la mode". The second volume contains the complete section "feuillets des arts du dessin", largely in chronological order, with all the coloured and sticked illustrations (plates). The third volume contains longer texts and essays from the "feuillets litteraires" like for example Marcel Proust: "A Venise". The three volumes contain the original front cover from the folders (with decorated title) as a title page. The six issues (in three volumes) are largely complete, only a few parts are missing. In all six issues the section "feuillets de la mode" isn't complete anymore. The previous owner who once divided and rebounded the six single folders removed especially the illustrated parts of this section. As a result the section "feuillets de la mode" now only contains the text parts. Furthermore there are only 3 essays in the other sections with a lack of 2-3 pages. Nevertheless this first year of the rare magazine stills contains most of the sections. Beyond the table of contents five of the six issues additionally contain a section "feuillets de la publicité" with 4-9 p. of contemporary advertising for galleries, publishers and products. The very rare issues of the first year contain authors and artists like Marcel Proust, Jean Giraudoux, Anatole France, Paul Claudel, Henri de Regnier, Rosny, Leon Bakst, Toulouse-Lautrec, Pierre Mille, Bourdelle, Roger Allard, Georges Duhamel, Helene Dufau, Courbet, Joseph Bernard, Georges Lepape, Verlaine, Ravel, Canudo, Abel Hermant, Jean Ryeul, Picasso, Francis Carco, Jourdain, Andre Salmon, Cesar Franck, Ruhlmann, Emile Verhaeren, John-Storrs, Michel Dufet, Labath, Marcel Willard, Odilon Redon, Paul Fort, Andre Gide, Dardé, Renoir, Gabriel Mourey and many more. While the literary texts contain the whole spectrum of prose, poems, essays and drama the often coloured and sticked illustrations (plates) contain paintings, drawings, sculptures, advertising, antique furniture and more. - Please feel free to ask for more photos of the rich illustrated Art Deco magazine, we'll answer as soon as possible! - - - ACHTUNG! Dieses Buch kann wegen seines Gewichts oder seiner Größe nur als PAKET verschickt werden. Innerhalb Deutschlands 5,80 Euro. (Portokosten ins Ausland bitte erfragen.) / ATTENTION! Due to its weight or size this book can only be sent as a PARCEL. Within Germany 5,80 Euro (For shipment abroad please ask.)