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Papers. London: Thames and Hudson, 1998, pp. 12, 98-99; Madsen, Axel. Sonia Delaunay: Artist of the Lost Generation. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1989, pp. 74-89; Thiel, H. "Wilhelm Uhde: Ein offener und engagierter Marchand-Amateur in Paris vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg."in, Junge-Gent, Henrike, ed. Avantgarde und Publikum, Cologne: Böhlau, 1992, pp. 307-20
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Stein, Gertrude. The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas. New York: Harcourt & Brace, 1933; Uhde, Wilhelm. Von Bismarck bis Picasso: Erinnerungen und Bekenntnisse. ZĂĽrich: Verlag Oprecht, 1938; Kultermann, Udo. The History of Art History. New York: Abaris, 1993, p. 133; Kraus, Rosalind. The Picasso
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alités as a fundraiser for French medical research. She designed the pattern for a Matra 530 by experimenting with optical effects causing the car to recompose the pattern into a light blue shade when in motion 'so as not to attract other drivers' attention to the point of causing accidents through
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point out that much about Sonia Delaunay's early life is ambiguous or unknown: "(...) there were parts of her past that she did not easily discuss. (...) the first twenty years of her life (...) can hardly be called a detailed account. Even the actual date of her birth is ambiguous." (page 7).
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and travelled widely in Europe, introducing Sonia to art museums and galleries. When she was 16, she attended a well-regarded secondary school in St. Petersburg, where her skill at drawing was noted by her teacher. When she was 18, at her teacher's suggestion, she was sent to art school in
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Sonia, Robert and their son Charles returned to Paris permanently in 1921 and moved into Boulevard Malesherbes 19. The Delaunays' most acute financial problems were solved when they sold
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who was to become her friend and collaborator. Sonia Delaunay described in an interview that the discovery of Cendrars' work “gave me a push, a shock.” She illustrated Cendrars' poem
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brought an end to the financial support Sonia received from her family in Russia, and a different source of income was needed. In 1917 the Delaunays met
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caused a decline in business. After closing her business, Sonia Delaunay returned to painting, but she still designed for Jacques Heim,
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Sonia Delaunay travelled to Paris twice in 1920 looking for opportunities in the fashion business, and in August she wrote a letter to
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stating she wanted to expand her business and include some of his designs. Poiret declined, claiming she had copied designs from his
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was so impressed with her use of squares in her binding of Cendrars' poem that they became an enduring feature in his own work.
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In 1967 (25 February – 5 April) she was a part of an exhibition of artist-decorated cars entitled 'Cinq voitures personnalis
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es par cinq artistes contemporains' ('Five Cars Personalized by Five Contemporary Artists') organized by the journal R
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Maison Robert Perrier (Fédération Nationale du Tissu), 2000, Exhibit, Mairie du 4e arrondissement de Paris, Paris
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Sonia designed costumes and contributed to styling the set, several of Robert's paintings were part of the set.
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Sonia said about Robert: "In Robert Delaunay I found a poet. A poet who wrote not with words but with colours".
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was born on 18 January 1911. They were supported by an allowance sent from Sonia's aunt in St. Petersburg.
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Quoted in Manifestations of Venus, Caroline Arscott, Katie Scott Manchester University Press, 2000, p. 131
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devoted his fall 1984 collection to Delaunay, producing knits and prints in Delaunay colors and patterns.
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Sofia Ilinitchna Stern, or Sarah Elievna Stern was born youngest of three children on 14 November 1885 in
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In 1911, Sonia Delaunay made a patchwork quilt for Charles's crib, which is now in the collection of the
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in Berlin in 1913, along with paintings and other applied artworks such as dresses, and it is said that
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for several years. Sonia and her son Charles in 1964 donated 114 works by Sonia and Robert to the
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The Delaunays travelled to Spain in 1914, staying with friends in Madrid. At the outbreak of the
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Contemporary art critics recognize this as the point where she moved away from perspective and
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and others. She was the first living female artist to have a retrospective exhibition at the
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Odessa is mentioned as alternative place of birth, 4 November 1885 as less likely date.
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in Berlin showed works by Sonia and Robert from their Portuguese period the same year.
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Sonia Delaunay was one of the artists presented in the retrospective group exhibition
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she designed the set and costumes. In 1924 she opened a fashion studio together with
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works were being shown in Paris and Robert had been studying the colour theories of
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Sonia Delaunay, Aberbach Fine Art, 988 Madison Avenue January - February 1974
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Sonia Delaunay, Aberbach Fine Art, 988 Madison Avenue January - February 1974
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in Paris. This quilt was created spontaneously and uses geometry and colour.
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Perry Ellis dedicated a large portion of his collection to Sonia Delaunay...
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Plaque at 16 rue Saint-Simon where the Delaunays lived and where Sonia died
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The divorce took place on 28 February and became final on 11 August 1910.
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Sonia Delaunay died 5 December 1979, in Paris, aged 94. She was buried in
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Robert Delaunay - Sonia Delaunay: Das Centre Pompidou zu Gast in Hamburg
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Exposition Internationale des Arts DĂ©coratifs et Industriels Modernes
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was featured on a stamp jointly released by the French Post Office,
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Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne
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in 1913. It was through Apollinaire that in 1912 Sonia met the poet
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Aberbach Fine Art, 988 Madison Avenue, January - February 1974.
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Sonia Delaunay or Robert Delaunay (or both), 1922, published in
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After the second world war, Sonia was a board member of the
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By the end of 1934 Sonia was working on designs for the 1937
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Robert Delaunay's mother had commissioned Rousseau to paint
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Marie-Jacques Perrier; Le Village de Montmartre, C’est Vous
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Sonia Delaunay wearing Casa Sonia creations, Madrid, c.1920
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Prose of the Trans-Siberian and of Little Jehanne of France
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La prose du Transsibérien et de la Petite Jehanne de France
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La prose du Transsibérien et de la Petite Jehanne de France
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in Madrid. Sonia designed costumes for his production of
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Sonia Delaunay, Jacques Damase, Patrick Raynaud (1978):
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were the only living painters to have been shown at the
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is an artists' book in a limited edition of 500 copies.
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Translated quote from Sonia Delaunay's lecture, from
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Sonia delaunay : artist of the lost generation
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Soon after, she started her own business and 426:The Delaunays' friend, the poet and art critic 2011:"After Her Husband Died She Came Into Her Own" 673:Sonia Delaunay, speaking at the Sorbonne, 1927 587: 289:When she arrived in Paris she enrolled at the 2520: 1176: 1046:10.1093/benz/9780199773787.article.b00048591 986:Gronberg, Tag (2003), Bernheim, Nele (ed.), 893:in 2004 to commemorate the centenary of the 819:. In 1975 Sonia was named an officer of the 3529:Emigrants from the Russian Empire to France 2097:Sonia Delaunay : the life of an artist 2094: 759: 3329:The Cubist Painters, Aesthetic Meditations 2527: 2513: 2166:Women Artists in the 20th and 21st Century 2114:Delaunay, Robert; Delaunay, Sonia (1978). 1952:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 971:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 549:in Barcelona. In Madrid she decorated the 31: 2291:Delaunay, Sonia; Damase, Jacques (1978). 2254:Delaunay, Sonia; Damase, Jacques (1966). 1144: 1074:Getty Research Union List of Artist Names 1000:10.1093/oao/9781884446054.013.90000370035 664:on the influence of painting on fashion. 652:With Heim she had a pavilion at the 1925 490:in 1914 Sonia and Robert were staying in 199: 2464:(in Italian). teknemedia. Archived from 2376:. No. 2/Winter 1982. Archived from 2310:d'Orgeval, Domitille (7 November 2003). 2095:Baron, Stanley; Damase, Jacques (1995). 2074:Baron, Stanley; Damase, Jacques (1995). 985: 833: 763: 520: 471: 468:Spanish and Portuguese years (1914–1920) 413: 350: 223: 203: 2273:Sonia Delaunay, mode et tissus imprimĂ©s 1683:, Paris Montmartre, 29 June 2011, Print 1287:"Masters of Photography: Lothar Wolleh" 678:Sonia designed costumes for two films: 660:. Sonia Delaunay gave a lecture at the 3574:Academy of Fine Arts, Karlsruhe alumni 3476: 2393: 2008: 1978: 1893: 1528:The name of the company is not known. 1151:Julio, Maryann De (13 December 1999). 1123: 1121: 576:and was married to a French deserter ( 434:to describe the Delaunays' version of 346: 2508: 2317:. Le Journal des Arts. Archived from 2077:Sonia Delaunay: The Life of an Artist 1209: 1150: 938: 232:, 1938, oil on canvas, 182 x 149 cm, 136: 2009:Mellow, James R. (27 January 1974). 1920:Delaunay, Sonia. (20 October 2015). 1029: 1027: 1025: 284: 2924:Portrait of Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler 2445:Revolutionary Mother of Abstraction 1858:in a limited edition of 120 copies. 1118: 873:, the club's official publication. 858:, next to Robert Delaunay's grave. 482:, Volume 13, Number 3, 5 March 1922 13: 3060:Still Life with Checked Tablecloth 3028:Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 2067: 1841: 381:in her art. Around the same time, 14: 3585: 3554:20th-century French women artists 2454:Istituto Nazionale per la Grafica 2427: 2050:"Dada is Dada – Bildmuseet, UmeĂĄ" 1604:as the architect of the pavilion. 1464:Boulevard Malesherbes 19, Paris: 1022: 907: 799:(colour-rhythms), with 11 of her 616:became her registered trademark. 561:. She was the center of a Madrid 3549:Officers of the Legion of Honour 2490:, exhibition poster (lithograph) 2412:10.2752/175174113X13502904240695 2216:Sonia Delaunay: art into fashion 2039:, exhibition poster (lithograph) 1979:Morris, Bernadine (4 May 1984). 939:Sonia, Delaunay (January 1989). 2042: 2030: 1972: 1960: 1913: 1877: 1861: 1801: 1789: 1778: 1766: 1754: 1715: 1695: 1686: 1673: 1661: 1640: 1623: 1607: 1575: 1559: 1539: 1522: 1497: 1458: 1442: 1425: 1413: 1393: 1365: 1353: 1341: 1329: 1309: 1297: 1279: 1270: 1230: 1203: 1170: 212:, oil on canvas, 250 x 250 cm, 3435:Douglas Cooper (art historian) 3401:Daniel Robbins (art historian) 2188:. Hamburger Kunsthalle. 1999. 2161: 1291:www.masters-of-photography.com 1100: 1087: 1062: 979: 932: 153:, and was formally trained in 1: 1981:"The Mannish Look Takes Over" 1796:Press release Centre Pompidou 1386:: p. 52, p. 91. According to 1265:Sonia Delaunay/Jacques Damase 1037:Benezit Dictionary of Artists 545:) and for the performance of 2916:Portrait of Ambroise Vollard 2239:. Rutgers University Press. 2073: 1966: 1847: 1807: 1760: 1709: 1647: 1617: 1581: 1545: 1529: 1512: 1419: 1399: 1374:: p. 72, ValĂ©rie Guillaume: 1371: 1315: 1303: 1252: 1237: 1108:"Sonia Delaunay (1885–1979)" 1093: 781:MusĂ©e National d'Art Moderne 777:Salon des RĂ©alitĂ©s Nouvelles 367:MusĂ©e National d'Art Moderne 332:Comtesse de Rose, mother of 234:MusĂ©e National d'Art Moderne 214:MusĂ©e National d'Art Moderne 194: 7: 3396:Paul Rosenberg (art dealer) 3052:Still Life with Candlestick 2743:Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes 2290: 1903:, Editions Robert Laffont, 1721:rue Saint-Simon 16, Paris: 1264: 994:, Oxford University Press, 727:Pavillon des Chemins de Fer 588:Return to Paris (1921–1944) 10: 3590: 2996:Portrait of Jacques Nayral 2534: 2309: 2293:Nous irons jusqu'au soleil 1901:Nous irons jusqu'au soleil 1784: 1210:admin (21 February 2018). 1128:Interview in BOMB Magazine 1112:Ukrainian Jewish Encounter 825:Nous irons jusqu'au soleil 553:(a nightclub) and founded 510:. In Portugal she painted 3346: 3312: 3194: 3113: 3078: 3036:The Cathedral (Katedrála) 2940:Le pigeon aux petits pois 2908:Les Demoiselles d'Avignon 2899: 2798: 2598: 2542: 2362: 2336: 2270: 2253: 2232: 2184: 2138: 2113: 1867: 1851: 1795: 1772: 1705: 1701: 1655: 1651: 1633:: p. 207, also quoted in 1630: 1597: 1593: 1589: 1565: 1553: 1549: 1516: 1508: 1452: 1448: 1436: 1433:Sonia und Tissus Delaunay 1383: 1379: 1376:Sonia und Tissus Delaunay 1359: 1347: 1335: 1323: 1319: 1138: 1127: 889:and the United Kingdom's 876: 831:) was published in 1978. 829:We shall go up to the sun 795:". In 1966 she published 771:painted by Sonia Delaunay 633:. Her customers included 452:) about a journey on the 113: 105: 97: 75: 42: 30: 23: 16:French artist (1885–1979) 3539:French costume designers 3499:Ukrainian women painters 3494:French abstract painters 2841:Stanton Macdonald-Wright 2271:Damase, Jacques (1991). 2202: 1883:Artcurial advertisement 1740:48.8558389°N 2.3235167°E 1667: 1634: 1613: 1585: 1569: 1533: 1505:La Charmeuse de serpents 1483:48.8720250°N 2.3218278°E 1387: 1034:"Delaunay-Terk, Sonia". 926: 760:Later life (1945 – 1979) 619:For the 1923 staging of 598:La Charmeuse de serpents 508:JosĂ© de Almada Negreiros 3463:Fourth dimension in art 3384:Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler 3020:Les Joueurs de football 2473:Sonia Delaunay artworks 2458:"Sonia Delaunay: Carte" 2439:New York Public Library 2162:Grosenick, Uta (2001). 2139:DĂĽchting, Hajo (1995). 2099:. Thames & Hudson. 1402:: p. 72. Diaghilev met 504:Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso 269:where she attended the 3564:Jewish School of Paris 3504:Russian women painters 3424:John Quinn (collector) 2648:Raymond Duchamp-Villon 1408:The Three-Cornered Hat 1177:Madsen, Axel. (2015). 1157:Jewish Women's Archive 839: 821:French Legion of Honor 772: 676: 526: 483: 454:Trans-Siberian Railway 423: 408:Simultaneous Contrasts 387:Michel Eugène Chevreul 375: 362: 291:AcadĂ©mie de La Palette 237: 221: 208:Sonia Delaunay, 1914, 200:Early life (1885–1904) 182:French Legion of Honor 145:. She was born in the 3569:Ukrainian avant-garde 3524:French women painters 3514:French cubist artists 3360:Guillaume Apollinaire 2054:www.bildmuseet.umu.se 1889:(386/Avril 1985): 37. 1827:. 2019. p. 118. 1745:48.8558389; 2.3235167 1488:48.8720250; 2.3218278 1181:. : Open Road Media. 837: 767: 666: 524: 475: 428:Guillaume Apollinaire 417: 371: 354: 227: 207: 189:geometric abstraction 138:[sÉ”njadÉ™lonÉ›] 2663:Roger de La Fresnaye 2608:Alexander Archipenko 2394:Slevin, Tom (2010). 2324:on 24 September 2015 2124:. The Viking Press. 2121:The New Art of Color 2060:on 24 December 2017. 1631:The New Art of Color 900:US fashion designer 881:Delaunay's painting 355:The last section of 271:Academy of Fine Arts 47:Sarah Elievna Shtern 2876:Alexander Rodchenko 2816:Patrick Henry Bruce 2748:Jeanne Rij-Rousseau 2658:Henri Le Fauconnier 2618:Constantin BrâncuČ™i 2590:Henri Le Fauconnier 2495:Parce que je t'aime 2380:on 18 December 2014 2350:on 15 February 2010 2080:. Harry N. 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Hradyzk
Odesa
Russian Empire
Paris
France
Orphism
School of Paris
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Paris
Russian Empire
Ukraine
Russia
Germany
School of Paris
Orphism
art movement
Robert Delaunay
Louvre
French Legion of Honor
geometric abstraction

Musée National d'Art Moderne
Centre Pompidou

Musée National d'Art Moderne
Hradyzk
Odesa
Ukraine
Russian Empire

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