

Paul SIGNAC (1863–1935).
L.A.S. ‘P. Signac’, Paris, 13 January 1931, to the Secretary-General of Progrès Civique; 1 page, in-8 format, on letterhead of the Société des Artistes Indépendants, in a stamped envelope.
L.A.S. ‘P. Signac’, Paris, 13 January 1931, to the Secretary-General of Progrès Civique; 1 page, in-8 format, on letterhead of the Société des Artistes Indépendants, in a stamped envelope.
He was asked for his views on the role of cinema. “For the time being, I’ll stick to this: we must protest by every means possible against the disgrace of today’s cinema, imposed by American financiers and supported by the French press—which is lavishly funded—and which contributes to debasing the taste and intelligence of our people. As for the rest, we’ll see later”…
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