- Julien Leclercq
Julien Leclercq (
1865 -October 31 1901 ) was a Frenchpoet andart critic , devoted to Symbolism. Like his close friendAlbert Aurier , he contributed regularly to theMercure de France , for example in September 1890 an obituary ofVincent van Gogh . In the 1890s, while engaged to the Finnish pianist Fanny Flodin (1868-1954), Leclercq helped to organize exhibitions of contemporary art, the most important touring in 1898 in Scandinavia. Then, in March 1901, he succeeded in bringing together the first important Van Gogh-exhibition exclusively based on loans from French collectors or art dealers, in Paris. It was at this retrospective exhibition — hosted by theBernheim-Jeune Galleries — thatPaul Cassirer was introduced to the work of Van Gogh. [Cynthia Saltzman (), p. 9]While preparing a similar Van Gogh-exhibition, now with the support of Johanna van Gogh-Bonger, Leclercq unexpectedly died, October 31, 1901.
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* Saltzman, Cynthia: "Portrait of Dr. Gachet," page 9. ISBN 0-14-025487-0.
* Supinen, Marja : "Julien Leclercq, a Champion of the Unknown Vincent van Gogh", Jong Holland 1990/6, p. 5-14 ISSN 0168-9193External links
* [http://www.museum.cornell.edu/HFJ/handbook/hb144.html Portrait of Julien Leclercq and his wife, by Emile Schuffenecker]
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