Rodolphe de Repentigny (AKA: Jauran, AKA: François Bourgogne) (1) was a painter, photographer, journalist, art theoretician and art critic. He was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where, other than... Read full biography
Rodolphe de Repentigny (AKA: Jauran, AKA: François Bourgogne) (1) was a painter, photographer, journalist, art theoretician and art critic. He was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where, other than for education and travel, he lived his whole life. He died in a mountain climbing accident on... Read full biography
Rodolphe de Repentigny (AKA: Jauran, AKA: François Bourgogne) (1) was a painter, photographer, journalist, art theoretician and art critic. He was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where, other than for education and travel, he lived his whole life. He died in a mountain climbing accident on Victoria Glacier in the Canadian Rockies (2). In spite of a short professional career (3), which lasted only seven years, from the time he left the Sorbonne (4), until the time he died, his name appears in... Read full biography
Rodolphe de Repentigny (AKA: Jauran, AKA: François Bourgogne) (1) was a painter, photographer, journalist, art theoretician and art critic. He was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where, other than for education and travel, he lived his whole life. He died in a mountain climbing accident on Victoria Glacier in the Canadian Rockies (2). In spite of a short professional career (3), which lasted only seven years, from the time he left the Sorbonne (4), until the time he died, his name appears in most books about Canadian art history and Canadian modern art. This is largely because of his influence as an art critic and journalist and as a leader in three groups: the short lived, but pivotal, artist association, Les Plasticiens* (founder); the... Read full biography
Rodolphe de Repentigny (AKA: Jauran, AKA: François Bourgogne) (1) was a painter, photographer, journalist, art theoretician and art critic. He was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where, other than for education and travel, he lived his whole life. He died in a mountain climbing accident on Victoria Glacier in the Canadian Rockies (2). In spite of a short professional career (3), which lasted only seven years, from the time he left the Sorbonne (4), until the time he died, his name appears in most books about Canadian art history and Canadian modern art. This is largely because of his influence as an art critic and journalist and as a leader in three groups: the short lived, but pivotal, artist association, Les Plasticiens* (founder); the much larger Non-figurative Artists' Association of Montreal* (Secretary); and, the International Association of A... Read full biography
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