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1872 - 1957. Known for: Modernist portrait figure painting and sketchy drawing.
As the son of large landowners, René Auberjonois grew up in prosperous circumstances, which allowed him to pursue his various artistic interests without financial worries. After a bank apprenticeship... Read full biography
As the son of large landowners, René Auberjonois grew up in prosperous circumstances, which allowed him to pursue his various artistic interests without financial worries. After a bank apprenticeship and a stay in England, where he took violin lessons and made his first drawings, he attended the... Read full biography
As the son of large landowners, René Auberjonois grew up in prosperous circumstances, which allowed him to pursue his various artistic interests without financial worries. After a bank apprenticeship and a stay in England, where he took violin lessons and made his first drawings, he attended the Polytechnic in Dresden. Finally he decided to study painting, returned to London and attended the Kensington School of Art. In 1896 he settled in Paris, where he continued his studies at the École des... Read full biography
As the son of large landowners, René Auberjonois grew up in prosperous circumstances, which allowed him to pursue his various artistic interests without financial worries. After a bank apprenticeship and a stay in England, where he took violin lessons and made his first drawings, he attended the Polytechnic in Dresden. Finally he decided to study painting, returned to London and attended the Kensington School of Art. In 1896 he settled in Paris, where he continued his studies at the École des Beaux-Arts and made the acquaintance of the writer Charles Ferdinand Ramuz. After his marriage in 1908, the artist retired for the time being to Switzerland for two years, where his two sons were also born - the definitive settlement came in 1914. The... Read full biography
As the son of large landowners, René Auberjonois grew up in prosperous circumstances, which allowed him to pursue his various artistic interests without financial worries. After a bank apprenticeship and a stay in England, where he took violin lessons and made his first drawings, he attended the Polytechnic in Dresden. Finally he decided to study painting, returned to London and attended the Kensington School of Art. In 1896 he settled in Paris, where he continued his studies at the École des Beaux-Arts and made the acquaintance of the writer Charles Ferdinand Ramuz. After his marriage in 1908, the artist retired for the time being to Switzerland for two years, where his two sons were also born - the definitive settlement came in 1914. The 1920s brought him his first public recognition, purchases by Swiss museums and patronage support , while after two failed marriages in a... Read full biography
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- •Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, Student
