- Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer
Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer (
September 30 ,1865 -September 24 ,1953 was a French Symbolist/Art Nouveau painter and potter.He was born Lucien Lévy to a
Jew ish family inAlgiers . In 1879 he began studyingdrawing andsculpture inParis . In 1887 Lévy began making his living in southern France, overseeing the decoration of ceramics. His own tastes in pottery decoration were influenced byIslamic Art . In 1895 he left for Paris to begin a career in painting; around this time he visitedItaly and was further influenced by art of the Renaissance.In 1896 he exhibited his first
pastel s and paintings under the name Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer; he'd added the last two syllables of his mother's maiden name (Goldhurmer), likely to differentiate himself from other people named Lévy. His paintings soon became popular with the public and among fellow artists as well. He earned high praise for the academic attention to detail with which he captured figures lost in a Pre-Raphaelite haze of melancholy, contrasted with bright Impressionist colouration. His portrait of writerGeorges Rodenbach is perhaps the most striking example of this strange and extraordinary synergy.After 1901 Lévy-Dhurmer moved away from expressly Symbolist content, incorporating more
landscape s into his work. He continued to draw inspiration from music and attempted to capture works of great composers such as Beethoven in painted form. He died inLe Vésinet in 1953.References
* Gibson, Michael. "Symbolism". Köln: Benedikit
Taschen Verlag. 1995. ISBN 3-8228-9324-2.External links
* [http://www.ceramic1900.com/massier.html Massier Gallery (includes Lévy-Dhurmer)]
* [http://www.angelfire.com/sd/grynch/dhurmer.html Lévy-Dhurmer Biography and Gallery]
* [http://www.artmagick.com/galleries/dhurmer/1901_review.aspx Review of Lévy-Dhurmer from 1901]
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