Christian Zervos
Greek-French(1889–1970)
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Christian Zervos (1889, 1970) was a Greek-French art critic, publisher, and gallerist who founded the influential journal Cahiers d'Art in Paris in 1926, which became a central platform for modern art discourse. He is best known for his monumental catalogue raisonné of Pablo Picasso's work, a multi-volume project spanning decades that remains an essential scholarly reference. Though primarily known as a critic and publisher rather than a practicing artist, works on paper and documents associated with him have appeared in auction contexts.
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