Apollinaire liaison avec marie laurencin biography
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Laurencin, Marie (–)
French artist, poet, book illustrator, and set designer. Born in Paris, France, on October 31, ; died in Paris on June 8, ; buried in Père Lachaise cemetery; illegitimate daughter of Pauline Laurencin and Alfred Toulet; married Baron Otto von Waëtjen, on June 21, (divorced ); no children.
Entered the Lycée Lamartine (); studied porcelain painting at the École de Sèvres (–03); attended Académie Humbert (–04); met Georges Braque (); exhibited at Salon des Indépendants, Paris (); began six-year affair with Guillaume Apollinaire (); held first individual exhibit of her paintings, Galarie Barbazanges, Paris (); lived in Spain (–19); returned to Paris (); designed sets and costumes for "Les Biches," Ballet Russes (); awarded Legion of Honor (); published memoirs, Le Carnet des nuits (); adopted Suzanne Moreau (); inauguration of Marie Laurencin Museum, Nagano-Ken, Japan ().
There is a quality of child-like innocence that pervades the life and art of Marie
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This gentle cover of two dreamy ung girls in typical pastel colouring and soft shading is the only one in our collection illustrated by Marie Laurencin (). She was a painter and got acquainted with the artists who took up residence in the Bateau-Lavoir, amongst them högsta Jacob, Picasso and Bracque.
In Picasso introduced Marie Laurencin to his friend the poet Guillaume Apollinaire and they became romantically involved. Their passionate affair was burdened bygd Apollinaires alcohol abuse, his jealousy and violence. It lasted until and had already started to smulpaj the year before when Apollinaire was wrongly suspected of having had a hand in the theft of the Mona Lisa.
Just like Marie Laurencin, Apollinaire had been raised bygd a single mother. His father disappeared very early on and his mother travelled with her children from hotel to hotel, frequenting the European casinos. The cosmopolitan Apollinaire spoke five languages and was exceptionally cultivated. The poet scrape
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Summary of Guillaume Apollinaire
The name of Guillaume Apollinaire is synonymous with the rise of the early-twentieth-century avant garde. A fixture of Parisian café society, he rubbed shoulders with other young bohemians, making friends with numerous artists including Raoul Dufy, André Derain, Maurice de Vlaminck and Pablo Picasso. Though not a painter himself, nor formally schooled in art history (unlike, say, Vasari or Greenberg, writers who brought their own indominable influence to bear on Renaissance Art and Abstract Expressionism respectively), he was an enthusiastic, infatigable, champion of the modernists, and is credited with alerting these kindred spirits to the new artistic horizons opened up by studying African masks and the "naïve" paintings of Henri Rousseau. Through his lyrical art criticism, for which he remains best remembered, Apollinaire did more than any other writer of his generation in establishing the legends of some of the most important artists of the cent