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Pablo Picasso Pablo Picasso
Pablo Picasso (Pablo Ruiz y Picasso) , 1881-1973, Spanish painter, sculptor, graphic artist, and ceramist, who worked in France. He is generally considered in his technical virtuosity, enormous versatility, and incredible originality and prolificity to have been the foremost figure in 20th-century... Read more
Otto Gutfreund Otto Gutfreund
Gutfreund, Otto (1889–1927). Czech sculptor. After training in Prague, he spent several months in Paris, 1909–10. He worked under Bourdelle at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, but he was inspired more by paintings he saw by Braque and Picasso and he became one of the... Read more
neoclassicism neoclassicism
Neoclassicism. A term that usually refers to a major revival of the ideals and forms of ancient Greek and Roman art in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, but which in the context of modern art is applied to a more limited revival of the spirit of classicism among avant-garde artists in the... Read more
Roger de La Fresnaye Roger de La Fresnaye
La Fresnaye, Roger de (1885–1925). French painter. He was born in Le Mans, the son of an aristocratic army officer, and between 1903 and 1909 studied in Paris successively at the Académie Julian, the École des Beaux-Arts, and the Académie Ranson. In 1912–14 he was a... Read more
history painting history painting
history painting the painting of scenes from classical and Christian history and mythology. It was taught in the academies of art , from the Renaissance to the 19th cent., as the highest form of art in an hierarchical grouping that ranked still-life painting lowest on the list. Included in the... Read more
Elmyr de Hory Elmyr de Hory
Hory, Elmyr de (1911–1976). Hungarian painter, draughtsman, and printmaker, notorious as a forger of the work of leading 20th-century artists. He came from a wealthy family and studied art in Budapest, Munich, and Paris (where Léger was one of his teachers), and according to his own... Read more
Paloma Picasso Paloma Picasso
Paloma Picasso As the daughter of one of the twentieth century's most influential artists, Paloma Picasso (born 1949) hesitated to enter the world of design. She did not want to be compared to her father, nor did she relish the unavoidable notoriety his name would provide. Once she began to show... Read more
Guillaume Apollinaire Guillaume Apollinaire
Guillaume Apollinaire , 1880-1918, French poet. He was christened Wilhelm Apollinaris de Kostrowitzky. Apollinaire was a leader in the restless period of technical innovation and experimentation in the arts during the early 20th cent. Influenced by the symbolist poets of the previous generation, he... Read more
Henri Matisse Henri Matisse
Henri Matisse , 1869-1954, French painter, sculptor, and lithographer. Along with Picasso , Matisse is considered one of the two foremost artists of the modern period. His contribution to 20th-century art is inestimably great. Matisse began to study law and, during an illness in 1890, took up... Read more
Andre Salmon Andre Salmon
Salmon, André (1881–1969). French writer—a poet, novelist, art critic, biographer, and memoirist. He was born in Paris, the son of an engraver, and grew up in St Petersburg, where his father had found work. After returning to France to do military service he settled on a literary... Read more

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