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Description: Le Corbusier Before Le Corbusier: Applied Arts, Architecture, Painting, and...
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PublisherBard Graduate Center
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Editors’ Note and Contributors
EDITORS’ NOTE
The catalogue is divided into four sections, in keeping with the essay part of the book:
1. Itinerant Education
2. Architecture
3. Toward “L’Equipement de la Maison”
4. Paintings, Drawings, Sketches, Watercolors
Within each section there are separate thematic groupings or “catalogue entries” that comprise an explanatory text, and illustrations, and each section is arranged in chronological order. Works included in the exhibition either at the Langmatt Museum, or the Bard Graduate Center, have a checklist reference number in brackets at the end of their captions, and the checklist is to be found on p. 303. Those illustrations that do not have checklist numbers are included in the catalogue entries for comparative purposes. Rather than being a complete catalogue of the exhibition, these sections act as an additional exploration of the themes around which the exhibition is organized—for a more detailed explanation of these, see the introduction to the checklist.
 
CONTRIBUTORS
A.B. = Antonio Brucculeri
A.R. = Arthur Rüegg
C.C. = Corinne Charles
F.D. = Françoise Ducros
F.P. = Francesco Passanti
G.G. = Giuliano Gresleri
H.A.B. = H. Allen Brooks
K.S. = Klaus Spechtenhauser
M.-E.C. = Marie-Eve Celio
S.v.M. = Stanislaus von Moos
Editors’ Note and Contributors