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The catalogue shows 16 paintings; they are accompanied by verse, surrealist images that are exquisite by their bizarreness – they are perhaps the creations of automatic dictation and they certainly bear no connection to the painting itself. They are written in
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Eine EinfĂŒhrung. / Imaginea evreului Ăźn pictura modernă. Studiu introductiv. Traducere Ăźn limba romĂąnă de Ion Peleanu. (Zweisprachige Ausgabe, deutsch-rumĂ€nisch. EdiĆŁie bilingvă, romĂąno-germană.) Editura Hasefer: Bucharest, 2005.
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The painter's notebooks with private notes, which he handed to Max Pol Fouchet, partly enclose the "key" of his creation: "Each painting that I make is projected from the deepest sources of my anxiety..."
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tendencies), which published reproductions of most of his paintings and graphic works: "clear drawings and portraits made by Victor Brauner to his friends, poets and writers" (Jaques Lessaigne –
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Another remark about Brauner's participation to Surrealist exhibitions: "Despite its appearance of abstract formula 
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with his family for a few years. It is there that young Victor attended elementary school. When his family returned to Romania in 1914, he continued his studies at the
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Camille Morando, « MatĂ©rialitĂ© magique des objets Ă  la finalitĂ© talismanique chez deux artistes autour du surrĂ©alisme en regard de l’art brut Â», in
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wrote an introduction to the catalogue for Brauner's first Parisian solo exhibition at the Pierre Gallery. The theme of the eye was omnipresent:
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translation. The exhibition brought about many interesting articles and takings of position regarding Surrealism in arts and literature.
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In 1925, he undertook his first journey to Paris, from where he returned in 1927. In the period 1928–1931 he was a contributor of the
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for a short while, without a very firm conviction. On 7 April 1935, he opened a new personal exhibition at the Mozart Galleries.
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is a phrase from his notebooks: "Peindre, c'est la vie, la vraie vie, ma vie" ("Painting is life, real life, my life").
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That same year, he met Jaqueline Abraham, who was to become his wife. He created a series of paintings called
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In 1938, he returned to France. On 28 August, he lost his left eye in a violent argument between
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He died in Paris as a result of a prolonged illness. The epitaph on his tomb from
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Einer von ihnen war Victor Brauner. Die großen Namen der europĂ€ischen Avantgarde.
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In 1965, he created an ensemble of object-paintings, grouped under the titles
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Twentieth Century Modern Masters: The Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection
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magazine. It was in this magazine that Brauner published the manifesto
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In 1935, Brauner returned to Bucharest. He joined the ranks of the
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hosted his first personal exhibition. In that period he met poet
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in 1940, together with Pierre Mabille. He lived for a while in
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mounted a solo exhibition of Brauner's work. He settled in
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Prefaƣă de Amelia Pavel. Editura Hasefer: Bucharest, 2004.
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Dimensions de l’art brut. Une histoire des matĂ©rialitĂ©s
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Victor Brauner, je suis le rĂȘve je suis l'inspiration
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In 1959, he settled in a studio at 72, rue Lepic, in
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Index


Piatra Neamț
Romania
Paris
France
Montmartre Cemetery
Romanian
French
Bucharest National University of Arts
Surrealism
Harry Brauner
[ˈviktorˈbrawner]
Romanian
surrealist
Piatra Neamț
Romania
Jewish
Vienna
Lutheran
Brăila
zoology
National School of Fine Arts
Bucharest
Fălticeni
Balcic
Paul CĂ©zanne
Dadaist
Abstractionist
Expressionist
Bucharest

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