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SEGONZAC, Andre Dunoyer de (French painter and graphic artist, André Dunoyer de Segonzac was born in 1884 in the Essonne. From 1900 until 1903 he attended the Beaux-Arts in Paris and continue his training in Louis Olivier Merson's studio. In 1907 Segonzac met Luc-Albert Moreau and Boussignault, and the three shared a studio. His first drawings were published in 1908 in "La grande revue" and "Le témoin"; his favourite themes were still-lives, nudes and landscapes. In 1907, Segonzac showed at the Salon des Indépendants and Salon d'Automne in Paris. Segonzac then rented a villa in Saint Tropez belonging to Signac; he was to spend every summer of his life in the same village. In winter, however, he would lead a somewhat nomadic existence travelling throughout France. In 1910 Segonzac met Max Jacob and Maurice de Vlaminck. From 1910 to 1914, he toured Italy, Spain and Africa. Called up in the infantry during the war, he made countless drawings of the atrocities he witnessed. In 1919, his works featured in numerous shows. A big show of his work was held in London in 1920.
Segonzac was a member of the group known as the section d’or, which stressed geometric aspects in cubism. After 1920 his painting style became more lyrical and naturalistic. His watercolors, lithographs, and etchings include landscapes, dancers, figures, and still lifes, executed with great spontaneity and elegance. In 1934 Segonzac was awarded the Biennale of Venice prize, and showed in Chicago in 1938.
Dunoyer de Segonzac's output of prints numbers several hundred, mainly etchings, a medium he mastered. He also illustrated numerous books, such as "Bubu de Montparnasse" and the "Georgics". He died in Paris in 1974.)
Collection Area
Art
Item Number
NMW A 27690
Creation/Production
SEGONZAC, Andre Dunoyer de
Date:
Acquisition
Purchase, 29/3/1960
Measurements
h(cm) image size:21.7
h(cm)
w(cm) image size:26
w(cm)
h(cm) primary support:28
h(cm)
w(cm) primary support:42.9
w(cm)
Techniques
etching on paper
Etching
Intaglio printing
prints
Fine Art - works on paper
Material
Paper
ink
Location
In store
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