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Portrait of Guillaume Apollinaire

Portrait of Guillaume Apollinaire

Louis MarcoussisWW-1912-054488
1912·Etching, drypoint, and aquatint in black on cream laid paper·Image/plate: 49.4 × 27.8 cm (19 1/2 × 11 in.); Sheet: 61.5 × 44.5 cm (24 1/4 × 17 9/16 in.)

<p>Apollinaire (Wilhelm Apollinaris de Kostrowitzky,1880- 1918), a poet of illegitimate birth and mixed Polish and Italian ancestry, settled in Paris and began signing his poems Guillaume Apollinaire in 1903. He mixed with a circle of artists and writers that included Picasso and the author Alfred Jarry (1873-1907), and became the lover of the painter Marie Laurencin (1885-1956). He edited a number of reviews, published satirical and semi-porno­ graphic texts, and proclaimed that the writings of the Marquis de Sade would dominate the 20th century. In 1918, Apollinaire died from wounds he suffered during the First World War. His stature as a forerunner of Surre­alism continued to grow after his death, largely due to the intense eroticism and highly original verbal and typographical styles that are the hallmarks of his work (see his <em>Calligrammes,</em> Paris, 1918).</p>

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Year
1912
Dimensions
Image/plate: 49.4 × 27.8 cm (19 1/2 × 11 in.); Sheet: 61.5 × 44.5 cm (24 1/4 × 17 9/16 in.)

Artist

Louis Marcoussis
Louis Marcoussis

Printmaking

Louis Marcoussis was a Polish-born painter and printmaker who developed a rigorous, geometric approach to cubism between the 1910s and 1940s. Working primarily in oil and etching, he constructed fragmented still lifes and figures using interlocking planes of muted color, distinguished by a disciplined linearity that set his work apart from more expressionistic cubist variants. His prints, particularly his etchings, became a significant body of work in their own right. Marcoussis's practice bridged early modernism and a more controlled formal investigation of cubist principles.

Paris, France

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Year
1912
Dimensions
Image/plate: 49.4 × 27.8 cm (19 1/2 × 11 in.); Sheet: 61.5 × 44.5 cm (24 1/4 × 17 9/16 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1912-054488

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Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Louis Marcoussis

Louis Marcoussis

Printmaking

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