- Roger de La Fresnaye
Roger de La Fresnaye (
11 July ,1885 -27 November ,1925 ) was a Frenchcubist painter.He was born in
Le Mans where his father, an officer in the French army, was temporarily stationed. The La Fresnaye's were anaristocratic family whose ancestral home, the Château de La Fresnaye, is in Falaise. His education was classically based, and was followed from 1903 to 1904 by studies at theAcadémie Julian inParis , and from 1904 to 1908 at theEcole des Beaux-Arts . From 1908 he studied at theAcadémie Ranson underMaurice Denis andPaul Sérusier , whose joint influence is evident in early works such as "Woman with Chrysanthemums", 1909. This demonstrates the dreamlike symbolist ambience and stylistic character of work by theLes Nabis group.From 1912 to 1914 he was a member of the
Section d'Or group of artists, and his work demonstrates an individual response tocubism . He was influenced byGeorges Braque andPablo Picasso , but his work has a more decorative than structural feel and his prismatic colours reflect the influence ofRobert Delaunay . He was a member of thePuteaux Group , an orphist offshoot of cubism led byJacques Villon . His most famous work is "The Conquest of the Air", 1913, and depicts a scene with himself and his brother outdoors with a balloon in the background.La Fresnaye served in the French army in
World War I and his health deteriorated rapidly after the war. He never recovered the physical energy to undertake sustained work. In the later paintings that he did create, he abandoned cubist spatial analysis for a more linear style. He died inGrasse in 1925.External links
* [http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/fresnaye_roger_de_la.html Artcyclopedia] - Links to Fresnaye's works
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