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9. HOLLANDE
 
 
 
 
 
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9. HOLLANDE

Following the initial three volumes of German work, Badovici and Morancé
again returned to back issues of the review to assemble an extrait dedicated to
Dutch architecture. Like the first Russian volume, it drew on two separate fasci-
cules for its contents, combining them neatly into a new entity, ['Architecture Vivante
en Hollande: Legroup "De Stijl" et l'École d'Amsterdam
, published in early 1932. 60 The
cover matches the design for the Russian and German extraits, with green lettering
on a gray and white background; the rear has no publisher's emblem. When the
second volume of the series was issued the following year, a paper slip reading IE
serie was pasted onto the upper right hand corner of the unsold copies (fig. 9.1,
plate 13).

Inside, a new signature at the front indicates the new title in full, followed by
the three articlesfrom the Autumn 1925 fascicule, running twenty pages. Two
articles from the Summer 1926 fascicule follow, and since the Spring issue of
that year had run twenty pages, there was no need for renumbering. The second
article from the Summer issue, an abridged version of Adolf Loos's Ornamente
et crime
, is kept despite its tangential subject matter, perhaps only to save the
effort of reprinting its signature. The final two pages of this signature, which


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contained the table of contents for the combined Spring and Summer fascicules,
have been excised, also suggesting that much of the contents of the extrait were
not reprinted, but reused from surplus review issues. A new fourépage signature,
unpaginated, with a revised table of contents, is added in its place. In the copy
held at the Museum of Modern Art Library, the original l'Architecture Vivante
front matter, and the sommaire and its advertisements as well, are also present.
The plates are numbered 1–50, and dated with their respective fascicules, with
no need for revision.

In the Spring of 1933, a full issue of the review was dedicated to Dutch ar-
chitecture, and it appeared as an extrait the same year. 61 The cover is identical
to the first volume, with a paper slip reading 2E SéRIE pasted to the lower right
corner (fig. 9.3). The new front matter also identifies this as the deuxième série (the
first volume does not state première série) on the title page. No other subtitle exists,
although in later advertisements it appears as Les architectes formalistes. The text
and plates follow the original numbering sequence, and, at least in the sole copy
I was able to see, no table of contents was supplied. 62

A later version of the series exists, with covers matching the typography of
the later Allemagne series, this time printed in green, but similarly printed on the
reverse sides of unused l'Architecture Vivante portfolio covers. Both copies I have
located of the first volume are comprised solely of material from the Summer
1926 review, including its sommaire; it appears tohave been sold this way, lacking
the Autumn 1925 material (fig. 9.2). A copy of the second volume is at Avery Li-
brary: the contents match the original review, with the l'Architecture Vivantefront
matter, and no table of contents (fig. 9.4).

 
[ 59. ]

At the Getty Research Library and the Frances Loeb Library.

[ 60. ]

Catalogue Valdras: Livres publiés en France en 1932 (Paris: Vald. Rasmussen, 1933), 30. The
copy at the Frances Loeb Library was acquired in March 1932. See also the 1932 Morancé cata-
log, where it is listed on page 8 of the boundéin price list under the heading "Supplement."