Artists

Artists

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Donald Shaw Maclaughlan

(1876 – 1938)

Born in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, Donald Shaw MacLaughlan moved with his family to Boston and acquired his early knowledge of printers and printmaking at the Boston Public Library. He travelled to Europe, enrolled in the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris, and pursued further studies with Jean Leon Gerome and Jean Paul Laurens. His first etchings date from 1899, He became acquainted with James NcNeill Whistler and other artists who created etchings and spent time studying the etchings of Rembrandt van Rijn and other old masters in the collection of the Bibliothèque Nationale. Both Rembrandt and Whistler would have major influences on his art. San Francisco's Panama-Pacific International Exposition showed seven of his prints and awarded him a gold medal. MacLaughlan also won medals in exhibitions in Buffalo, Leipzig and Rome. He was represented by the Albert Roullier Art Galleries in Chicago, which mounted several exhibitions of his work. London's Fine Art Society organized an exhibition of some two hundred of his works in 1926.

In 1931 he created a set of twelve etched views of Chicago, and the following year won a prize at the annual exhibition of the Society of Etchers in New York City. During his career he created some three hundred prints. In 1935 he was elected an associate member of the National Academy of Design, New York City, and was elected a full member in 1938, the of his death at Marrakesh, Morocco.

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René Magritte

(Lessines in Hainaut: 21 November 1898 - Brussels: 15 August 1967)

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Gérard Malanga

(Born in New York City on March 20, 1943)

Poet, dancer, director and photographer.

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Man Ray

(born 27 August 1890 in Philadelphia (United States), and died 18 November 1976 in Paris)

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Jean-Claude MARQUETTE

Born in 1946, member of the GAIV group (Groupe Art et Informatique de Vincennes), he is one of the pioneers of French digital art.

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André Masson

(Born on 4 January 1896 in Balagny-sur-Thérain (Oise), and died on 28 October 1987 in Paris)

 

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Henri Matisse

(born on 31 December 1869 in Le Cateau-Cambrésis, France, and died on 3 November 1954 in Nice, France)

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Roberto Matta

Roberto Matta (1911 - 2002), whose real name was Roberto Sebastián Antonio Matta Echaurre, was originally from Chile.
After unsuccessfully studying architecture, he worked with Le Corbusier before travelling around Europe, where he became friends with Rafael Alberti, Federico Garcia Lorca, Alvar Aalto, Henry Moore, Roland Penrose and René Magritte.

His meeting with André Breton turned him into a Surrealist, contributing to the magazine Minotaur and met Yves Tanguy, who was to have a major influence on his work.

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Mathurin Méheut

(Lamballe : - Paris:

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Aldophe Menjou

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Jean Messagier

(Paris: 13 July 1920 - Montbéliard: 10 September 1999)

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Darius Milhaud

(Marseille: 4 September 1892 - Geneva: 22 June 1974)

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Joan Miro

(Barcelona, Spain: 20 April 1893 - Palma de Mallorca, Spain: 25 December 1983)

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Henry Monnier

(Paris: 7 June 1799 - Paris: 3 January 1877)

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Jacques Monory

(born 25 June 19241, in Paris)

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Gustave Moreau

(Paris: 6 April 1826 - 18 April 1898)

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Philippe Morisson

(born in Deauville in 1924 and died in Paris on 28 December 1994)

Philippe Morisson painted figuratively from 1940 to 1945. Then after a short period of lyrical abstraction, he turned to geometry in 1947. He exhibited at the Salon des Surindépendants in the 1950s, and got closer to the group at the Galerie Denise René where he exhibited in 1961 with Geneviève Claisse and Hugo Demarco.

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Fikret Moualla

(Kadıköy, Istanbul, Turkey: 1903 - Reillanne, France: 20 July 1967)

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Jules Mougin

( Marchiennes : 10 March 1912 - Rognes : 6 November 2010)

 

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Willy Mucha

(Warsaw, Poland: 16 April 1905 - Paris: 2 March 1995)
Polish painter of surrealist abstraction.

Main exhibitions :

  • Salon de Mai, Salon des comparaisons, Salon des Artistes indépendants, Paris
  • Museu de Arte Moderna, Sao Paulo "Do Figuratismo- Ao Abstractinismo" 1949
  • Art Gallery of Toronto, Canada " Contemporary art" 1949
  • Royal Academy London "The school of Paris 1900 - 1950" 1951
  • Musée de Nantes, "Ecole de Paris" 1958
  • Tokyo, Japan "Art Français", 1959
  • Chicago " Formit collection of Contemporary Art " 1961
  • The School of Paris" Galerie Charpentier Paris
  • Palace of the Kings of Majorca, Perpignan 1986
  • Galerie Odile Oms, Céret 2005
  • Thomas Montsarrat & Clementine Combes , Maison de la Catalanité, Willy Mucha Collioure 1940 -1950, Perpignan 2016

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Musidora

(born in the 5th arrondissement of Paris on 23 February 1889 and died in the 14th arrondissement of Paris on 7 December 1957)

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