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Charles-François-Prosper Guérin

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Self Portrait, 1907, of Charles-François-Prosper Guérin

Charles-François-Prosper Guérin (1875 in Sens – 1939) was a French post-impressionist painter.

Guérin studied with Gustave Moreau in the l'École des Beaux Arts à Paris, and had one exhibition at the Grafton Galleries in 1910; in a review Huntly Carter wrote of his "daring extravagance" and that he "show[ed] how the strongest primary colours can be used without crudity, and whose work has a decorative value which the average muddy and colourless work of our day does not possess".[1]

Guérin attained some historic notoriety for sitting on the jury of the Salon d'Automne of 1908, which rejected almost all of the paintings of Georges Braque. The other jury members were Henri Matisse, Georges Rouault, and Albert Marquet,[citation needed] all of whom had also been students of Moreau.[2]: 254 p.  The jury's action caused Braque—who had been a great success the year before—to withdraw completely from the Salon. Braque subsequently entered into an exclusive contract with the dealer Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler requiring him (and Picasso) to avoid salons, during which time Braque and Picasso developed cubism.

Guérin was teaching at the Académie de La Palette in 1907 when Henri Hayden studied there[3] and at the Académie Moderne in 1913 when Blanche Lazzell enrolled there,[4] as well as at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière.[5][6] Two works by Guérin, loaned by his dealer and gallerist Eugène Druet, were exhibited in the seminal 1913 Armory Show of Modern Art in New York City.[7]

Works

Some pictures by Guérin

Sources

  1. ^ "Charles François Prosper Guérin (1875 - 1939)", Brown University Archived September 2, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Mathieu, Pierre-Louis. 1994. Gustave Moreau. Flammarion. New York. 309 pp. ISBN 2-08013-574-0
  3. ^ "BIOGRAPHIE HENRYK HAYDEN (HENRI HAYDEN)". Retrieved 8 March 2017.
  4. ^ Doll, Susan M. (2004). Blanche Lazzell: The Life and Work of an American Modernist. Morgantown: West Virginia University Press. ISBN 0-937058-84-X. Page 19.
  5. ^ (fr)Guide antiquaires Archived 2019-05-23 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ (fr)Cabinet du chineur
  7. ^ Catalogue of International Exhibition of Modern Art


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