- Salon d'Automne
In 1903, the first Salon d'Automne (Autumn Salon) was organized by
Georges Rouault ,André Derain ,Henri Matisse andAlbert Marquet as a reaction to the conservative policies of the officialParis Salon . The exhibition almost immediately became the showpiece of developments and innovations in 20th centurypainting andsculpture .While the Salon was dominated by the painters,
Jacques Villon was one of the artists who helped organize the drawing section of the first salon and later would help thePuteaux Group gain recognition with showings at theSalon des Indépendants . The poet-painter-criticTristan Klingsor was another early exhibitor.During the Salon's early years, established artists such as
Pierre-Auguste Renoir threw their support behind the new exhibition and evenAuguste Rodin displayed several drawings. Since its inception, the greats and future greats of the art world such asPaul Cézanne ,Henri Matisse andPaul Gauguin andPablo Picasso have been shown here.After
World War I , the "Salon d'Automne" was dominated by the works of theMontparnasse painters such asMarc Chagall ,Amedeo Modigliani ,Georges Braque andGeorges Gimel . Celebrated Polish expressionist painterHenryk Gotlib also exhibited. Sculpture saw the likes ofConstantin Brancusi ,Aristide Maillol ,Charles Despiau ,René Iché andOssip Zadkine emerge as new forces.In addition to painting and sculpture, at the Salon could be found the creations in the
decorative art s such as the glassworks ofRené Lalique as well as architectural designs byLe Corbusier . Still an exhibition of world importance, the "Salon d'Automne" is now into its second century.During the last decades of the 20th century, the Salon d'Automne was mainly illustrated by painters like
Edouard McAvoy , his chairman,Jean Monneret , andMaurice Boitel .ee also
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French art salons and academies
*Salon (gathering)
*Academic art
*Salon des Refusés External links
* [http://www.salon-automne-paris.com/ salon-automne-paris.com] (in French)
* [http://www.nga.gov.au/Research/Salons.cfm#chron Timeline of the Paris salons]
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