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 Puteaux Group -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Puteaux Group -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
The Puteaux Group is the name applied to a group of European artists and critics associated with (An artistic movement in France beginning in 1907 that featured surfaces of geometrical planes) Cubism but because of their unique style, were branded a Cubist offshoot called (Click link for more info and facts about Orphism) Orphism.
They came to prominence in the wake of their controversial showing at the (Click link for more info and facts about Salon des Indépendants) Salon des Indépendants in the spring of 1911.
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 Francis Picabia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From 1909, he came under the influence of the cubists and the Golden Section (Section d'Or).
Around 1911 he joined the Puteaux Group, which met at the studio of Jacques Villon in the village of Puteaux.
Some of the group's members were, Apollinaire, Albert Gleizes, Roger de La Fresnaye, Fernand Leger and Jean Metzinger.
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 Articles - Cubism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Famous became the Puteaux Group, an offshoot of the Cubist movement, to which artists like Guillaume Apollinaire, Robert Delaunay, Marcel Duchamp, Fernand Léger belonged.
Cubism influenced artists of the first decades of the 20th century and it gave rise to development of new trends in art like futurism, constructivism and expressionism.
Robert Delaunay practiced what he called "Orphic cubism" which is identified with the Puteaux Group.
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 Jacques Villon - FreeEncyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
He was at first influenced by Edgar Degas and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, but later he became part of the Fauvist movement, Cubism, and abstraction.
By 1906, Montmartre was a bustling community and Jacques Villon moved to Puteaux[?] in the quiet outskirts of Paris.
At his home, in 1911, he and his brothers Raymond and Marcel organized a regular discussion group with artists and critics such as Francis Picabia, Robert Delaunay[?], Fernand Leger and others that soon was dubbed the Puteaux Group.
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In 1905 Duchamp-Villon had his first exhibition at the Salon d'Automne and a show at the Galerie Legrip in Rouen with his brother Jacques.
Two years later they moved to the village of Puteaux at the outskirts of Paris where the three Duchamp brothers were part of the regular meetings of what became know as the Puteaux Group of artists and critics.
Raymond's reputation was such that he was made a member of the jury of the sculpture section of the Salon d'Automne in 1907 and was instrumental in promoting the Cubist movement.
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There, in 1911, he and Duchamp-Villon started to meet with the Puteaux group, which included their brother Marcel Duchamp, Kupka, Picabia, Gleizes, Robert Delaunay, Léger and others.
Villon’s first one-man show in America was held at the Société Anonyme, New York, in 1921 by the thirties he was better known in the United States than in Europe.
Villon died on June 9, 1963, in Puteaux, at the age of eighty-seven.
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 Guggenheim Collection - Artist - Kupka - Biography
In 1906, he settled in Puteaux, a suburb of Paris, and that same year exhibited for the first time at the Salon d’Automne.
In 1911, he attended meetings of the Puteaux group.
In 1912, he exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants in the Cubist room, although he did not wish to be identified with any movement.
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 Marcel Duchamp - FreeEncyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
A student at the Académie Julian, his influence is still strongly felt to this day by contemporary artists.
At his eldest brother Jacques' home, in 1911 Marcel and other brother Raymond organized a regular discussion group with artists and critics such as Francis Picabia, Robert Delaunay[?], Fernand Leger and others that soon was dubbed the Puteaux Group.
In 1912, he painted "Nude Descending a Staircase," in which motion was expressed by successive superimposed images, as in motion pictures.
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The Puteaux artists were interested in mathematical theories of proportion, the `golden section' of the ancient Greek mathematician Euclid.
Both groups shared an interest in subject matter drawn from modern life, and in varying degrees introduced the concept of simultaneity, that is, the laying of multiple experiences within the same composition.
The cubists favored the perceptual analysis of static subjects, and disliked the Futurists' preference for objects in motion, which they felt the Italians treated illusionistically and with a tendency to superficial, subjective effect, whereas cubism was a reality in itself, expressed within the pure plastic means of painting.
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The first of these was in Paris at the Salon des Indpendents in 1913 when the Cubist colleagues of his two brothers requested that changes be made in Marcel's painting, Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2, begging him at least to remove the lettering at the bottom of the painting, which they found offensive.
In 1913 the contretemps involved several fellow painters in the group of Puteaux Cubists.
It was for that opening he invented the uproarious theater piece in which he used a mile of twine, and clandestinely invited a group of children to play with a variety of balls at the opening.
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 Fernand Léger
His earliest known drawings were primarily influenced by Impressionism.
In 1911 he joined with several other artists to form the Puteaux Group, an offshoot of the Cubist movement.
From then until 1914, Léger’s work became increasingly abstract, and he started to limit his color to the primaries and fl and white.
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The group rejects the submission, prompting the artist to resign as co-director of the society.
An avant-garde artistic and literary movement that emerged in Zurich in 1916, European Dada was a response to the atrocities of the war; its proponents were devoted to the negation of traditional philosophies and artistic values.
Avoiding the nihilistic approach of the European group, New York Dada focuses on irrationality with humor and wit.
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 Guggenheim Collection - Artist - Duchamp-Villon - Biography
His participation in the jury of the sculpture section of the Salon d’Automne began in 1907 and was instrumental in promoting the Cubists in the early 1910s.
Around this time he, Villon, and their other brother, Marcel Duchamp, attended weekly meetings of the Puteaux group of artists and critics.
In 1911 he exhibited at the Galerie de l’Art Contemporain in Paris; the following year his work was included in a show organized by the Duchamp brothers at the Salon de la Section d’Or at the Galerie de la Boétie.
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 Cubism articles and news from Start Learning Now   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Cubism influenced artists of the first decades of the 20th century and it gave rise to development of new trends in art like futurism (art)futurism, constructivism and expressionism.
Robert Delaunay practiced what he called "OrphismOrphic cubism" which is identified with the Puteaux Group.
Pigeons have been trained to correctly distinguish between cubist and impressionismimpressionist paintings; see discrimination abilities of pigeons for details.
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 Cheret.Info - Jacques Villon
In 1906, Villon and his brother Raymond Duchamp Villon, began meeting with the Puteaux group, which included their brother Marcel Duchamp, Kupka, Picabia, Gleizes, Leger and other artists.
After an important exhibition of Villon’s work held in Paris in 1944 at the Galerie Louis Carre, Villon continued to be acclaimed for his work, exhibiting and receiving honors at various international exhibitions, including First Prize at the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh in 1950.
Jacques Villon died on June 9, 1963, in Puteaux at the age of eighty-seven.
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 French Artistic Movements   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In 1916 a group of discontents met in a bar in Zurich (the
Compared with the 17th century Baroque, Rococo implies a lighter and more playful decorative art; the nude female is frequently featured; chinoiserie is also fashionable.
Most of the early 19th century artists given in the chronological list above have been at some time grouped together under the rubric of "romanticism", including the "realists" (as the Barbizon school) and the "naturalists".
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 Jacques VILLON
Later, along with his two brothers (Marcel Duchamp and Raymond Duchamp-Villon), he was instrumental in the avant-garde movement known as the
Section d'Or (or the Group of Puteaux, from their regular meetings in the Villon studio there) that began to take shape in 1911.
Their ideas of geometry and proportion in the pyramidal organization of space, harking back to Leonardo da Vinci, were to deeply influence modern art.
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 Salon d'Automne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The exhibition almost immediately became the showpiece of developments and innovations in 20th century painting and sculpture.
While the Salon was dominated by the painters, Jacques Villon was one of the artists who helped organize the drawing section of the first salon and later would help the Puteaux Group gain recognition with showings at the Salon des Indépendants.
During the Salon's early years, established artists such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir threw their support behind the new exhibition and even Auguste Rodin displayed several drawings.
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 artnet.com: Resource Library: Puteaux group   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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Term applied from the mid-20th century to a group of artists associated with CUBISM who came to prominence in the wake of their controversial showing in room 41 of the Salon des Indépendants in spring 1911.
There are more than 45,000 articles in The Grove Dictionary of Art.
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Duchamp loved to eat plain spaghetti with butter and grated cheese.
Around 1911 Duchamp and his brothers, along with several other artists, formed a group known as the Puteaux Group.
These artists were all interested in the pursuit of conceptual art.
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 Marcel Duchamp   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Beaux-Arts and in 1903 he settled in Neuilly-sur-Seine.
In 1905 he had a joint show with his brother, Jacques Villon and together they moved to Puteaux two years later.
They attended weekly meetings at the Puteaux Group and were successful in numerous exhibitions from 1911 to 1915.
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