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[Duncan, Isadora. (1877-1927)] Duncan, Raymond. (1874-1966). "De la caverne au temple, ou de l'architecture". Paris: Éditions Raymond Duncan. 1929. First. Octavo.  Softcover.  48 pp.  Written by Isadora Duncan's brother Raymond.  Significant wear to spine and cover, mostly separated, else in good condition.  Together with a leaf of notes in an unknown hand regarding the visual arts.

Raymond Duncan was a philosopher, printer, dancer, designer, theater manager, and part of the Arts and Crafts Movement, where his work focused on spinning, weaving, and fabric printing.  "He attended literary salons in Paris with Gertrude Stein, gave fashion advice to Isabella Stewart Gardner of Boston, attended post performance parties with Rosalind Russell and created performance clothing for his sister, dancer Isadora Duncan." (Conference of Northern California Handweavers)

[Duncan, Isadora. (1877-1927)] Duncan, Raymond. (1874-1966) "De la caverne au temple, ou de l'architecture"

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[Duncan, Isadora. (1877-1927)] Duncan, Raymond. (1874-1966). "De la caverne au temple, ou de l'architecture". Paris: Éditions Raymond Duncan. 1929. First. Octavo.  Softcover.  48 pp.  Written by Isadora Duncan's brother Raymond.  Significant wear to spine and cover, mostly separated, else in good condition.  Together with a leaf of notes in an unknown hand regarding the visual arts.

Raymond Duncan was a philosopher, printer, dancer, designer, theater manager, and part of the Arts and Crafts Movement, where his work focused on spinning, weaving, and fabric printing.  "He attended literary salons in Paris with Gertrude Stein, gave fashion advice to Isabella Stewart Gardner of Boston, attended post performance parties with Rosalind Russell and created performance clothing for his sister, dancer Isadora Duncan." (Conference of Northern California Handweavers)