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Salon des Tuileries

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The Salon des Tuileries was an annual art exhibition for painting and sculpture, created June 14, 1923, co-founded by painters Albert Besnard and Bessie Davidson, sculptor Antoine Bourdelle, architect Auguste Perret,[1] and others.

The first year's exhibition was conducted in former barracks at the Porte Maillot of the city gates of Paris, near the Bois de Boulogne in a "Palais du Bois" hastily constructed by the Perret brothers. Its location varied afterwards. The Salon, together with the 1884 Société des Artistes Indépendants, the 1903 Salon d'Automne and others, was organized in opposition to the Academy's official Salon system. Annual exhibitions continued at least into the 1950s.

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Participating artists

Participating artists included:

Sources

  1. ^ Emile Antoine Bourdelle: an illustrated commentary, P. Cannon-Brookes
  2. ^ "Crissay, Marguerite". Benezit Dictionary of Artists. Retrieved 23 April 2021.
  3. ^ Sanchez, Pierre (2007). Dictionnaire du Salon des Tuileries (1923-1962) : répertoire des exposants et liste des oeuvres présentées. p. 207.
  4. ^ Les Fauves: a sourcebook by Russell T. Clement
  5. ^ a b c d L'Intransigeant, 17 May 1923, Paris, Page 1
  6. ^ Giacometti: A Biography by James Lord, page 42
  7. ^ Higgie, Jennifer (2021). The Mirror and the Palette: Rebellion, Revolution and Resilience: 500 Years of Women's Self-Portraits. Hachette. p. 190. ISBN 978-1-4746-1380-4.

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