- Paul Ranson
Paul Ranson (1864 –
February 20 ,1909 ) was a French painter and writer.Paul-Elie Ranson was born in
Limoges and studied at theEcole des Arts Décoratifs there before moving toParis and transferring to theAcadémie Julian in 1886. There he metPaul Sérusier in 1888. Subsequently from 1890 he became a member and a creative leader of the Nabis group. They gathered at his studio in the Boulevarde duMontparnasse each Saturday. He was the one who introduced the Nabi language within the group.In 1908, he created the
Académie Ranson with his wife Marie-France, to teach the Nabi ideas and techniques. After his death in Paris in 1909, his wife continued to run the academy.References
* Frèches-Thory, Claire, & Perucchi-Petry, Ursula, ed.: "Die Nabis: Propheten der Moderne", Kunsthaus Zürich & Grand Palais, Paris & Prestel, Munich 1993 ISBN 3791319698 (German), (French)
External links
* [http://www.renoirinc.com/biography/artists/ranson.htm Paul Ranson] information from [http://www.renoirinc.com/ Renoir Fine Art]
* [http://www.kilidavid.com/Art/Pages/Artists/ranson.htm Paul Ranson] information from [http://www.kilidavid.com/ Kilidavid]
* [http://www.arielartgalleries.com/Artists/RansonPaul.htm Paul Ranson Paintings] information from [http://www.arielartgalleries.com/ Ariel Art Galleries]
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