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  1. Paul Guillaume (French pronunciation: [pɔl ɡijom]; 1891 in Paris – 1934 in Paris) was a French art dealer. [1][2][3] Dealer of Chaïm Soutine and Amedeo Modigliani, he was one of the first to organize African art exhibitions. [2] He also bought and sold many works from cutting-edge artists of the time, such as Henri Matisse, Constantin ...

  2. From humble beginnings, Paul Guillaume (1891–1934) rose to become one of the leading cultural players and art dealer-collectors of Paris in the early twentieth century. Guillaume died at the age of forty-two, by which time he had amassed an outstanding private collection of works by leading modernists. Unlike many art collectors of the time ...

  3. Gradually, from 1916, another story emerged: another dealer, the Polish Leopold Zwoborski would take the place of Paul Guillaume, who began to take an interest in a growing number of talents. After Modigliani’s dramatic death, Guillaume rekindled his passion for the artist, championing the legacy of his former early protégé whom he described as “a searing poet and a great painter among ...

  4. Until his death in 1934, Paul Guillaume never stopped alluding to the tutelary shadow of the poet, who died early, in regard to the collection and first modern art museum he envisaged: « His clear-sighted passion and crusading spirit, given expression in lyrical beauty and able to combine a profound science with graceful charm, made him one of the most brilliant promoters of the works that ...

  5. Sep 15, 2023 · Modigliani first met Paul Guillaume in 1914. Over the course of the following year, the artist painted the influential dealer no fewer than four times. By presenting these portraits alongside personal correspondence, this exhibition at the Musée de l’Orangerie in Paris allows us to see how the pair’s shared tastes in literature, poetry and ...

  6. The French art dealer, collector and publisher Paul Guillaume, was a promoter of avant-garde art and a well-known figure among artists of the early 20th century Ecole de Paris, many of whom benefited considerably from his contacts with rich American collectors like Dr Albert Barnes (1872-1951). He opened his first gallery in 1914 in Paris, with ...

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  8. The French collector Paul Guillaume belonged to a generation of Parisian art dealers who became interested in Cubism just before World War I. His collection, today known as the Jean Walter and Paul Guillaume Collection, is held at the Musée de l’Orangerie in Paris. Part of the avant-garde circle that surrounded the French art critic and poet ...