Jacques Villon

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Jacques Villon was a French Cubist painter and printmaker known for his innovative use of color and geometric abstraction in early 20th-century art.

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instanceOf Cubist artist
human
painter
printmaker
birthName Marcel Duchamp
surface form: Gaston Émile Duchamp
countryOfCitizenship France
dateOfBirth 1875-07-31
dateOfDeath 1963-06-09
era early 20th-century art
familyName Duchamp
fieldOfWork painting
printmaking
genre abstract painting
portrait painting
printmaking
givenName Gaston
influencedBy Cubism
Impressionism
Post-Impressionism
knownFor Cubist compositions
geometric abstraction
innovative use of color
memberOf Puteaux Group
movement Abstract art
Cubism
name Jacques Villon self-link
nationality French
notableWork Les Joueurs de cartes (The Card Players)
L’Acrobate (The Acrobat)
Portrait de M. J. (Portrait of M. J.)
occupation illustrator
painter
printmaker
participatedIn Salon d'Automne
surface form: Salon d’Automne

1912 Salon de la Section d'Or
surface form: Section d’Or exhibition
placeOfBirth Damville, Eure, France
placeOfDeath Puteaux, France
surface form: Puteaux, Hauts-de-Seine, France
pseudonym Jacques Villon
relative Marcel Duchamp
Raymond Duchamp-Villon
Suzanne Duchamp
sibling Marcel Duchamp
Raymond Duchamp-Villon
Suzanne Duchamp
style colorist approach
geometric abstraction
workLocation Paris
Puteaux

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Marcel Duchamp sibling Jacques Villon
Section d'Or hasMember Jacques Villon
Puteaux Group hasMember Jacques Villon
Suzanne Duchamp sibling Jacques Villon
Suzanne Duchamp relative Jacques Villon
Alexina Duchamp hasRelativeByMarriage Jacques Villon
Raymond Duchamp-Villon sibling Jacques Villon
Jacques Villon name Jacques Villon self-link
Jacques Villon pseudonym Jacques Villon
Metz Cathedral hasStainedGlassBy Jacques Villon