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Henri Le Fauconnier

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344: 235: 313: 31: 492: 193: 384:, Le Fauconnier published a theoretical text in the catalog of the Neue KĂĽnstlervereinigung (Munich, 1910). He opened his Rue Visconti studio in Paris to artists eager like him to apply the lessons of CĂ©zanne. With Jean Metzinger, Albert Gleizes, Fernand LĂ©ger, Robert Delaunay, he contributed to the Cubist scandal of the 1911 343: 618:
Daniel Robbins, Jean Metzinger: At the Center of Cubism, 1985, Jean Metzinger in Retrospect, The University of Iowa Museum of Art (J. Paul Getty Trust, University of Washington Press) p. 13
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Metzinger had written in 1910 of 'mobile perspective' as an interpretation of what would soon become known as "Cubism" with respect to Picasso, Braque, Delaunay and Le Fauconnier.
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In 1901 Henri Le Fauconnier moved from northern France to Paris, where he studied law, then attended painting classes in the studio of
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in Munich, of which he became a member. His paintings were exhibited in Moscow reproduced as examples of the latest art in
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The Salon d'Automne of 1912, held in Paris at the Grand Palais from 1 October to 8 November. Le Fauconnier's monumental
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Le Fauconnier moved to the Netherlands where he stayed for six years. His work at this time combined Cubism and
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style characterized by chastened tones of brown and greens with thick outlines delimiting the simplified forms.
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caused a scandal with their Cubist paintings. He was in contacts with many European avant-garde artists such as
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He explored a personal style and put it into practice; painting nudes or portraits (such as that of the poet
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In 1912, Le Fauconnier participated in the first exhibition of Cubism in Spain, at
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Cubism in the Shadow of War: The Avant-Garde and Politics in Paris, 1905-1914
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Jean Metzinger, Note sur la peinture, Pan (Paris), October–November 1910
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Les Galeries Dalmau, un projecte de modernitat a la ciutat de Barcelona
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Guillaume Apollinaire, Dorothea Eimert, Anatoli Podoksik, Cubism
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A travers les salons: promenades aux « IndĂ©pendants Â»
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At the 1909 Salon d’Automne Le Fauconnier exhibited alongside
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in 1907 and painted the rocky landscapes of Ploumanac'h in a
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Hermitage Amsterdam, Artist biographies, Henri Le Fauconnier
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February 1912 Henri Le Fauconnier was appointed to succeed
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in 1904 and 1905, implementing bold colors in line with
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William H. Robinson, Jordi FalgĂ s, Carmen Belen Lord,
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L'exposiciĂł d'Art Cubista de les Galeries Dalmau 1912
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is exhibited on the right. Other works are shown by
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Barcelona and Modernity: Picasso, GaudĂ­, MirĂł, DalĂ­
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Le Fauconnier exhibited his vast 13: 1341:Still Life with Checked Tablecloth 1309:Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 503:), oil on canvas, 203 x 166.5 cm, 199:, 1908, Bergen, Museum Kranenburgh 127:Henri Victor Gabriel Le Fauconnier 59:Henri Victor Gabriel Le Fauconnier 14: 1816: 739: 1805:19th-century French male artists 1785:20th-century French male artists 215:Fauconnier and exhibited at the 29: 776:Henri le Fauconnier (1881-1946) 1716:Douglas Cooper (art historian) 1682:Daniel Robbins (art historian) 781:The Modernist Journals Project 676: 643: 630: 621: 612: 597: 585: 495:Henri Le Fauconnier, 1911–12, 394:Mountaineers Attacked by Bears 361:, Philadelphia Museum of Art; 318:Mountaineers Attacked by Bears 40:Mountaineers Attacked by Bears 1: 560: 556:, Brest, MusĂ©e des Beaux-Arts 537:MusĂ©e DĂ©partemental de l’Oise 479:He died of a heart attack in 415:. 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Rhode Island School of Design Museum
Salon d'Automne
Hesdin
Academie Julian
Cubism
[fɔkɔnje]
Cubist
Hesdin
Salon des Indépendants
Jean Metzinger
Albert Gleizes
Fernand LĂ©ger
Robert Delaunay
Wassily Kandinsky
Neue KĂĽnstlervereinigung
Der Blaue Reiter Almanach

Jean-Paul Laurens
Academie Julian
Salon des Indépendants
Henri Matisse
Brittany
proto-Cubist

Gemeentemuseum Den Haag
Pierre Jean Jouve
Musée National d'Art Moderne
Paul CĂ©zanne
Cubism

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