L’Art libre was a literary magazine which was published in Brussels between 1919 and 1922.
[3] L’Art libre was one of the mouthpieces of the Clarté movement founded by Paul Vaillant-Couturier in France and had an internationalist stance.
[2] It frequently featured the French translations of the literary work by international authors.
[1] In the early 1920 the magazine published three essays by Ezra Pound.
[2] Its successor was the Europe magazine which was started immediately after the closure of L’Art libre.