Alexandre Mercereau de la Chaume (1884-10-22)22 October 1884 Paris, France
Died
1945
Occupation
Poet
Literary movement
Symbolist poets
Alexandre Mercereau (22 October 1888 – 1945) was a French symbolist poet and critic associated with Unanimism and the Abbaye de Créteil. He founded the Villa Médicis Libre, which helped impoverished artists and operated as charitable reformatory for delinquent teenagers.[1] Mercereau's work inspired the revolutionary artistic movement of the early 20th century known as Cubism.
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AlexandreMercereau (22 October 1888 – 1945) was a French symbolist poet and critic associated with Unanimism and the Abbaye de Créteil. He founded the...
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Abbaye de Créteil—include Georges Chennevière, Henri-Martin Barzun, AlexandreMercereau, Pierre Jean Jouve, Georges Duhamel, Luc Durtain, Charles Vildrac...
painter Albert Gleizes, and the poets René Arcos, Henri-Martin Barzun, AlexandreMercereau and Charles Vildrac. The movement drew its inspiration from the Abbaye...
Figuière, a close associate of Gleizes' friends Jacques Nayral and AlexandreMercereau, was an attempt to bring together all the progressive tendencies...
Roger Allard [fr], René Arcos [fr], Paul Fort, Pierre-Jean Jouve, AlexandreMercereau, Jules Romains and André Salmon. Together with other young painters...
October–November 1910 Cubisme et tradition, Paris Journal, 16 August 1911 AlexandreMercereau, Vers et prose 27 (October–November 1911): 122–129 Du "Cubisme",...
written by AlexandreMercereau in 1913. Gleizes had collaborated in founding the Abbaye de Créteil, and was very familiar with Mercereau's writings. Metzinger...
George, Max Jacob, Pierre Mac Orlan, Albert Marquet, Henri Matisse, AlexandreMercereau, Fernand Piet, Pablo Picasso, Ludovic-Rodo Pissarro [fr], Maurice...
Jacques Nayral (pseudonym for Jacques Huot), joined forces with AlexandreMercereau, Gleizes, Metzinger, and Le Fauconnier in planning to publish a review...
l'antiquaire Marcel Pérès as Louis Fraipont, le boucher Mauricette Mercereau as Chéri-Bibi Alexandre Rignault as Hortilopitz Pierre Larquey as Béatrix Léonce Corne...
acquire abstract decorative motifs. Through the poet and art critic AlexandreMercereau, she was introduced to two significant artists, František Kupka and...
photograph of Homme nu sortant du bain was found in the archive of AlexandreMercereau and is reproduced in Fabre: 'Albert Gleizes et l'Abbaye de Créteil'...
appearances. Official Les Douze Coups de Midi webpage on TF1 website Damien Mercereau (2020-06-29). "«Les 12 coups de midi !» fête ses 10 ans : histoire et...
of artists and writers he co-founded during the fall of 1906 with AlexandreMercereau, René Arcos, Henri-Martin Barzun, and Charles Vildrac. Gleizes had...
Robert Delaunay, Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Albert Gleizes and AlexandreMercereau. His writings are infused with references to science, mathematics...
Paloise, the rugby club of Pau, the city where she comes from. Damien Mercereau (25 February 2012). "Isabelle Ithurburu: "Tout est arrivé rapidement""...