- André Dunoyer de Segonzac
André Dunoyer de Segonzac (
July 7 ,1884 –September 17 ,1974 ) was a French painter and graphic artist.He was born in
Boissy Saint Antoine and spent his childhood there and inParis . His parents wanted him to attend the military academy of Saint-Cyr but, recognizing his strong interest in drawing, they agreed to his enrollment at the Free Academy of Luc-Olivier Merson. Merson's academic style of instruction did not suit Segonzac, however, and, following a period of military service, he studied at the Académie de la Palette, whose staff includedJacques Émile Blanche . Soon giving this up in favor of an independent course, free of any masters, he later cited 1906 as the starting date of his artistic career. [Distel, 1980, p. 8]His first submission to the
Salon d'Automne was in 1908; the next year he exhibited at theSalon des Indépendants , and for the next several years he exhibited regularly at both. In the early 1910s he became a member of "section d'or ". [ [http://www.answers.com/topic/andr-segonzac André Dunoyer de Segonzac: Information and Much More from Answers.com ] ] He was one of the modernists included in theArmory Show that opened in New York in 1913, with subsequent showings inChicago andBoston .In 1914, the year of his first solo exhibition (at the Galerie Levesque in Paris), he was drafted for military service in
World War I . He saw combat in the region of Nancy and atBois-Le-Prêtre , before being transferred to the camouflage section. Between 1914–1918 he published and exhibited a number of war drawings, and by war's end he had earned theCroix de Guerre . He drew on his military experiences—and learnedetching in 1919—in order to illustrate "The Wooden Crosses" byRoland Dorgelès (published in 1921). Segonzac found etching to be a congenial medium to his spontaneous drawing style, and by the end of his life he had produced some 1600 plates. [Distel, 1980, p.77]In 1947, he published his suite of etchings illustrating the "
Georgics " ofVirgil . In the judgement of Anne Distel, chief curator of theMusée d'Orsay , "The technical perfection and the nobility of the tone, which carried the cachet of the original, but was imbued throughout with an unfailing lyricism, make this work Segonzac's masterpiece. It must be included in a list of the most beautifully illustrated books of [the 20th] century." [Distel, 1980, p.88]The gossamer quality of his etchings stood in contrast to the thickly painted surfaces and generally somber color of his
oil painting s, which reflected his admiration for Courbet and Cézanne. His subjects include landscapes,still life s, andnude s. Prolific until the very end of his life as a painter in oils andwatercolor , and as a printmaker, Segonzac died at age 90 in 1974.Notes
References
*Distel, Anne (1980). "Dunoyer de Segonzac". New York: Crown. ISBN 0-517-54004-5
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