- André Rouveyre
André Rouveyre (1879-1962) was an early twentieth-century French writer, caricaturist, and graphic artist. A member of several culturally elite circles of his day, he is perhaps equally remembered as the subject of drawings by prominent European artists
Henri Matisse andAmedeo Modigliani .Having met
Matisse inGustave Moreau 's atelier in 1896, the two would continue a lifelong friendship that included hundreds of letters of publishedcorrespondence as well as collaboration on such works as "Repli" (1947) and "Apollinaire" (1953).Rouveyre's own drawings show a mixture of early
Minimalism (reminiscent of Matisse) withExpressionism . The caricatural nature of his work is aptly described byAldous Huxley in the novel "Crome Yellow " when a character encounters his own unflattering portrait: "A mute, inglorious Rouveyre appeared in every one of those cruelly clear lines."Rouveyre died in December 1962 in
Barbizon ,France .External links
* [http://www.artoftheprint.com/artistpages/rouveyre_andre_kopf.htm] - Short Bio. Image of "Kopf."
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