At the beginning of the 20th century, all the boulevards of the world converged on Montparnasse, drawing artists from a thousand different backgrounds: artists from Central Europe who had fled the pogroms, Americans, Japanese or Italians attracted by France. These sons of exile set down their suitcases near the Vavin crossroads where a common language was expressed: creation.
This unique book tells the extraordinary story of this singular moment in history when this district of Paris became the world capital of art.
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