Albert Guindet

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Albert Guindet (* 1880 ; † 1973 ) was a French expressionist painter.

Live and act

Guindet, who came from Saintonge , was with Pierre Dubreuil around 1910 the only French in the painting school of Henri Matisse , the Adadémie Matisse . In the 1920s, he withdrew from the academic style, succeeding Paul Cézanne . In 1921 Albert Guindet exhibited together with Berthold Mahn , Eugène Corneau , Jacques Blot and Jean Puy in the Parisian gallery Eugene Blot. During this time, a portrait of Marcel Proust was created . Works by Guindet have been exhibited at the Athens National Museum of Contemporary Art and the Finnish National Gallery in Helsinki.

Works (selection)

  • Café maure
  • Abricotier en fleurs le chemin de Tozeur, Tunisie
  • Clocher à travers les arbres (1914)

Individual evidence

  1. a b Biographical information at Artfacts.net ( Memento of the original from March 25, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.artfacts.net
  2. Georges de Sonneville: Les cahiers noirs: journal d'un peintre, Bordeaux, 1920-Paris, 1958 Art & arts, 1994
  3. ^ Paris encounters, 1904-1914: Café du Dôme, Académie Matisse, Lehmbrucks Freundeskreis . Print: Graphische Kunstanstalt A. Bongers, 1965, np
  4. L'amour de l'art, Volume 2. Librairie de France, 1921
  5. Les Cahiers d'aujourd'hui, editions 7-11 edited by George Besson. Impr. Sainte-Catherine, 1921
  6. Marcel Proust ed. by Reiner Speck, Michael Maar, Museum of Arts and Crafts Hamburg. Suhrkamp, ​​1999