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astoundingart · 2 years
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Albert Gleizes “Composition – Pour l’Esprit – Les Verts” #astoundingarte #art #artwork #albertgleizes #frenchartist #cubism #philospher #artiswt #famousart #famousartist #abstract #abstractart #sectiondor #modernart #independent #independentartist #abstraction #abstract #geometric #geometry #symmetric #symmetry #artmarket #artforsale #artsale #artexhibit #museum #museumofart https://www.instagram.com/p/Ceg3uyxuSJv/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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quellodiarte · 4 years
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Walkman 106 - La simultaneità del Cubismo Orfico
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suzylwade · 6 years
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Jacques Villon In 1911 at Villon’s home he and his brothers Raymond and Marcel organised a regular discussion group with artists and critics such as Jean Metzinger, Albert Gleizes, Francis Picabia, Robert Delaunay, Fernand Léger and others that was soon dubbed the ‘Puteaux Group’ (or the 'Section d'Or'). Villon was instrumental in having the group exhibit under the name ‘Section d’Or’. Their first show 'Salon de la Section d'Or' held at the ‘Galerie La Boétie’ in October 1912, involved more than 200 works by 31 artists. In 1913, Villon created seven large ‘drypoints’, works in which forms break into shaded pyramidal planes. That year, he exhibited at the 'Armory Show' in New York City, helping introduce European modern art to the United States. His works proved popular and all his art sold. From there, his reputation expanded so that by the 1930s he was better known in the United States than in Europe. Among Villon's greatest achievements as a printmaker was his creation of a purely graphic language for cubism – an accomplishment that no other printmaker, including his fellow cubists Pablo Picasso or Georges Braque, could claim. Villon died on June 9, 1963 in his studio in Puteaux, France at the age of 87. #neonurchin #neonurchinblog #dedicatedtothethingswelove #suzyurchin #ollyurchin #art #music #photography #fashion #film #words #pictures #neon #urchin #jacquesvillon #gasonduchamp #cubist #abstract #painter #printmaker #raymondduchampvillon #marcelduchamp #suxanneduchampcrotti #paris #puteaux #sectiondor #drypoint
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suzylwade · 6 years
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Jacques Villon In Montmartre, home to an expanding art community Villon lost interest in the pursuit of a legal career and for the next 10 years he worked in graphic media, contributing cartoons and illustrations to Parisian newspapers as well as drawing colour posters. His work appeared in the satirical weekly 'Le Courrier français'. In 1903 he helped organise the drawing section of the first 'Salon d'Automne' in Paris. Between 1904-1905 Villon studied art at the 'Académie Julian'. At first, he was influenced by Edgar Degas and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, but later he participated in the fauvist, Cubist and abstract impressionist movements. By 1906, Montmartre was a bustling community and Jacques Villon moved to Puteaux in the quiet outskirts of Paris. There, he began to devote more of his time to working in drypoint, an intaglio technique that creates dark, velvety lines that stand out against the white of the paper. During this time he worked closely to develop his technique with other important printmakers such as Manuel Robbe. His isolation from the vibrant art community in Montmartre, together with his modest nature, ensured that he and his artwork remained obscure for a number of years. #neonurchin #neonurchinblog #dedicatedtothethingswelove #suzyurchin #ollyurchin #art #music #photography #fashion #film #words #pictures #neon #urchin #jacquesvillon #gasonduchamp #cubist #abstract #painter #printmaker #raymondduchampvillon #marcelduchamp #suxanneduchampcrotti #paris #puteaux #sectiondor #drypoint
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