This provocative book explores the cross-fertilization between
music and the visual arts in the late nineteenth and twentieth
centuries. Reassessing the work of a wide range of composers and
artists including Richard Wagner, Pablo Picasso, Paul Klee, and
John Cage, Simon Shaw-Miller demonstrates how the boundaries
between art and music were permeable at this time, enabling each to
enrich the other.
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