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Ambroise Vollard , 1867-1939, French art dealer, collector, and publisher. He was noted for his early recognition and sponsorship of leading artists of the school of Paris , especially Van Gogh, Cézanne, Matisse, Picasso (for whom he held the first one-man exhibitions), and Rouault. He made numerous comparatively small but very fortunate investments when there was no market for the works of these and other artists destined for tremendous fame. He accumulated their works for years and slowly sold them to eager collectors and dealers, thus acquiring great wealth. Vollard's interest in publishing dated from the beginning of his career. His Albums des peintres-graveurs (1896-99) and Parallèlement (1900) included prints by most of the major French masters working at that time. Thereafter he concentrated on the production of fine editions illustrated with original prints by Picasso, Dufy, Redon, Rouault, and others, works that are now highly prized by collectors and museums. Vollard wrote anecdotal biographies of his friends Cézanne, Renoir, and Degas, as well as the autobiographical Recollections of a Picture Dealer (tr. 1936).

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Vollard, Ambroise (1866?–1939). French dealer, connoisseur, publisher, and writer, one of the most important champions of avant-garde art in the early 20th century. In 1893 he opened a gallery in Paris and in 1895 he gave the first important exhibition of Cézanne. Other landmark events included the first one-man exhibitions of Picasso (1901) and Matisse (1904). His clientele included some of the leading collectors of the day, among them Albert C. Barnes and Gertrude and Leo Stein. In addition to buying and selling paintings, Vollard played an important role as a publisher by encouraging his artists to work as printmakers. He commissioned them to illustrate books (literary classics as well as contemporary works) and also issued independent portfolios of prints, most notably Picasso's Vollard Suite, consisting of 100 etchings on various themes made between 1930 and 1937. His portrait was painted many times, among others by Bonnard, Cézanne, Picasso, Renoir, and Rouault. Vollard's writings included books on Cézanne and Degas and the autobiographical Recollections of a Picture Dealer (1936).

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Vollard, Ambroise (b Saint-Denis, Réunion, Indian Ocean, 3 July 1866; d Paris, 22 July 1939). French dealer, connoisseur, publisher, and writer, one of the most important champions of avant-garde art in the early 20th century. In 1893 he opened a gallery in Paris and in 1895 he gave the first important exhibition of Cézanne's work. Other landmark events included the first one-man exhibitions of Picasso (1901) and Matisse (1904). His clientele included some of the leading collectors of the day, among them Albert C. Barnes and Gertrude and Leo Stein. As well as buying and selling paintings, Vollard played an important role as a publisher by encouraging his artists to work as printmakers. He commissioned them to illustrate books (literary classics as well as contemporary works) and also issued independent portfolios of prints, notably Picasso's Vollard Suite, consisting of 100 etchings on various themes made between 1930 and 1937. His portrait was painted many times, among others by Bonnard, Cézanne, Picasso, Renoir, and Rouault. Vollard's writings included books on Cézanne and Degas and the autobiographical Recollections of a Picture Dealer (1936); a slightly expanded French version, Souvenirs d'un marchand de tableaux, appeared in 1937.

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