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La Revue Blanche

La Revue Blanche was a French weekly magazine published from 1891 to 1915, known for promoting avant-garde art, literature, and ideas. It served as a platform for influential artists like Toulouse-Lautrec and Picasso, and writers such as Mallarmé and Wilde. The magazine aimed to challenge traditional cultural norms, embracing modernism and artistic innovation. Its elegant design and progressive content made it a significant cultural hub in Paris, fostering discussions on art, politics, and society during a vibrant period of change. La Revue Blanche played a key role in shaping early 20th-century modernist movements.