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Georges Braque    (French, 1882-1963)

 Georges Braque - de l'oiseau (Prints) h: 16.5 x w: 21.5 in / h: 41.9 x w: 54.6 cm
Georges Braque
de l'oiseau 1961
 
 Georges Braque - L'Oiseau bleu (Prints) h: 21.5 x w: 30 in / h: 54.6 x w: 76.2 cm
Georges Braque
L'Oiseau bleu
 
 

Biography
1882 Born: Argenteuil-sur-Seine, France (May 13)
1897 - 1899 Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Le Havre
1901 Studied under a master decorator and received his craftsmen certificate
1901 Military service near Le Havre (length reduced to one year for artisans)
1902 Moves to rue Lepic and enrolls in the Académie Humbert, where he meets Francis Picabia and Marie Laurencin
1903 Goes back to the Académie Humbert. He studies the impressionists at the Musée du Luxembourg and in the Durand-Ruel and Vollard galleries
1904 Moves to rue d’Orsel in Montmartre and begins to work exclusively with nature. His first works are influenced by impressionism
1907 March: at the Salon des Indépendants, Braque sells six landscapes created in L’Estaque. This success confirmed his desire to become a painter. In March or April, Braque meets Picasso through the poet Guillaume Apollinaire
1915 11 May: Braque is severely wounded in the head in Carency, and undergoes surgery
1923 Creates the stage set for the ballet Les Fâcheux, by Boris Kochno
1925 Moves to his new house in rue Douanier, built for him by the architect Auguste Perret. He creates the stage set for Diaghilev’s ballet, Zephyr et Flore
1929 Sets up an atelier in his house in Varengeville-sur-Mer
1937 1st Prize, Carnegie International, Pittsburgh, PA.
1947 Aimé Maeght becomes his art dealer and holds an exhibition of Braque’s works from 30 May through 30 June
1963 Died: Paris, France (August 31)

Exhibitions
2008 - 2009 Bank-Austria-Kunstforum, Wien, Austria
1991 Das graphisches Werk, Sammlung C. S., Westfälisches Landesmuseum Münster, Germany
1990 Das druckgraphische Werk, Kulturhaus der Stadt Graz, Austria, Kulturamt der Stadt Klagenfurt, Austria, Landessammlungen Rupertinum, Salzburg, Austria
1988 Kunsthalle der Hypo-Kulturstiftung, München, Germany, Solomon-R.-Guggenheim-Museum, New York, USA
1960 Retrospective organized by the Kunsthalle of Basel from 9 April through 29 May
1960 Exhibition of his graphical work at the National Library in Paris.
1957 Exhibition of The Sculpture of Georges Braque at the Cincinnati Art Museum.
1956 Exhibitions in Edinburgh and at the Tate Gallery in London.
1952 September to October: exhibition in Tokyo.
1949 Retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Art Museum in Cleveland.
1945 Exhibitions at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and the Beaux-Arts building in Brussels
1943 Exhibits 26 paintings and 9 sculptures at the Salon d’automne
1940 Retrospective exhibition in Chicago, Washington and San Francisco
1937 April 3 to 30: exhibition at Paul Rosenberg’s art gallery, including the Duos series
1936 November to December: exhibition at the Fine Arts building in Brussels
1933 9 April to 14 May: first retrospective of Braque’s works at the Kunsthalle in Basel
1924 May 2 to 21: first exhibition at the Paul Rosenberg’s Art Gallery
1908 First exclusive exhibition at Kahnweiler gallery which included a catalogue prefaced by Apollinaire
1907 Cézanne Exhibition at Bernheim-Jeune’s Art Gallery
1906 March: Exhibits seven paintings at the Salon des Indépendants which were later destroyed
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