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Gérard de Lacaze-Duthiers (26 January 1876 - 3 May 1958) was a French writer, art critic, pacifist and anarchist. Lacaze-Duthiers, an art critic for the Symbolist review journal ''La Plume'', was influenced by Oscar Wilde, Nietzsche and Max Stirner. His (1906) ''L'Ideal Humain de l'Art'' helped found the 'Artistocracy' movement - a movement advocating life in the service of art.〔Joseph W. Peterson, (Gérard de Lacaze-Duthiersm Charles Peguy, and Edward Carpenter: an examination of neo-Romantic radicalism before the Great War ), MA thesis, Clemson University, 2010, pp.8, 15-30〕 His ideal was an anti-elitist aestheticism: "All men should be artists".〔Lacaze-Duthiers, ''L'Ideal Humain de l'Art'', pp.57-8.〕 Together with André Colomer and Manuel Devaldes, he founded ''L'Action d'Art'', an anarchist literary journal, in 1913. He was a contributor to the ''Anarchist Encyclopedia''. After World War II he contributed to the journal ''L'Unique''.〔(L'Unique (1945-1956) )〕 ==Works== * ''L'Ideal Humain de l'Art'', 1905. * ''Le Découverte de la Vie'', 1906. * ''Guy de Maupassant: son œuvre: portrait et autographe: document pour l'histoire de la littérature française'', 1926 * ''Manuels et intellectuels'', 1932 * ''Visages de ce temps: visages de mensonge, visages de haine, visages de fous'', 1950 * ''C'était en 1900: souvenirs et impressions (1895-1905)'', 1957 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gérard de Lacaze-Duthiers」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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