The Quartier Latin was a magazine devoted to the arts, published monthly from 1896 until 1899. It was compiled in Paris by the American Art Association of Paris, an organization of American expatriates, and was simultaneously published in Paris, London, and New York City.
It was part of a brief fad for small-format, avant-garde little magazines (also known as chapbooks or ephemeral bibelots) around the turn of the twentieth century.[1]
^Brooker, Peter; Thacker, Andrew, eds. (2009). The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines: Volume II: North America 1894-1960. pp. 133–134. ISBN978-0199545810.
^Lange, T., Jutzi, A., & Naulty, S. (1991). Intramuralia. Huntington Library Quarterly, 54(1), 85-88. doi:10.2307/3817274