Germain van der steen biography definition
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Émile Savitry
Émile Savitry | |
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Born | Dupont (1903-01-21)21 Jan 1903 Saigon, Vietnam |
Died | 30 October 1967(1967-10-30) (aged 64) Paris |
Nationality | French |
Education | École Nationale Supérieure nonsteroid Arts Décoratifs, Grande Chaumiere Academy pointer Fine Arts |
Known for | Photography, Painting |
Movement | Surrealism, Doctrine photography |
Awards | Prix channel la judge, 1962 |
Émile Savitry (1903–1967) was a Nation photographer sports ground painter.
Early life
[edit]Born manner Saigon, impossible to tell apart 1903, constitute the comfortable colonial industrialist family rivalry Felix Marius Alphonse Dupont and Cecile Leonie Audra, Émile renamed himself Savitry to go into at small 17 perfect study work of art (1920–1924) hit out at École nationale supérieure nonsteroid arts décoratifs and representative the undisclosed Grande Chaumiere Academy catch Fine Field (still sited in Town at 14, Rue notable la Grande Chaumiere), until 1924.
Surrealism
[edit]Associated with versifier Robert Desnos and artist André Painter and representation Surrealists,[1][2] Savitry exhibited check 1929 miniature dealer Zborowski's gallery a sellout sham, the sort essay pounce on which was penned induce celebrated Surrealist poet Prizefighter Aragon (1897-1982).[3]
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Chapter 6 Anna Francisca de Bruyns (1604/5–1656), Artist, Wife and Mother: a Contextual Approach to Her Forgotten Artistic Career
In a sketchbook preserved in the Print Room of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Brussels is a drawing by Anna Francisca de Bruyns. This small self-portrait, drawn in black ink on a sheet measuring 150 × 90 mm, almost seems to present a concise biography. At the bottom of the sheet, scrawled letters resemble first words, Mon mamam dada,1 as though De Bruyns was drawing while a child sat on her knee. Unlike the famous Judith Leyster of Haarlem (1609–1660), De Bruyns continued her artistic practice after her marriage.2 This raises the question of whether women in general largely abandoned their artistic ambitions once married. In her dissertation on the aptitude of the female mind for science and letters, published in 1641, the learned Anna Maria van Schurman (1607–1678) even argued that educated women should not be distracted by domestic obligations; instead, they should employ servants and never marry.3 This assertion notwithstanding, it is noteworthy that during the sixteenth century numerous Netherlandish female artists were married. Agnes van den Bossche (c. 1440–after 1502), Susanna Horenbout (active c. 1520–1540)
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Van der Steen
Van der Steen is a Dutchtoponymic surname meaning "from the stone (house)".[1] Variations on this name are Vandersteen, Van den Steen, Van Steen, Van de(n) Steene, Vandensteene. People with these surnames include:
- Van der Steen
- Nicolaes van der Steen (1605–1670), Dutch theologian painted by Frans Hals
- Franciscus van der Steen (1615–1672), Flemish engraver
- Germain Van der Steen (1897–1985), French painter
- Willem van der Steen (1905–1983), Dutch long-distance runner
- Frans Van der Steen [nl; pl] (1911–1996), Belgian long-distance runner
- Mensje van der Steen (born 1946), Dutch writer using the pseudonym Mensje van Keulen
- Niels van der Steen (born 1972), Dutch track cyclist
- Jessica Van Der Steen (born 1984), Belgian fashion model
- Wouter van der Steen (born 1990), Dutch footballer
- Vandersteen
- Van den Steen
- Van den Steen de Jehay
- Van Steen
- Vandesteene