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Jean René Bazaine

Jean René Bazaine (21 December 1904 – 4 March 2001) was a French painter, designer of stained glass windows and writer. He was the great great grandson of the English Court portraitist Sir George Hayter.[1][2]

Bazaine in 1995

Studies

Bazaine was born in Paris. He studied sculpture at the Académie Julian and with Paul Landowski after a brief passage at the École des Beaux-Arts. At the same time, he continued his study of philosophy and literature at the Sorbonne in Paris attaining certificats in art history and philosophy (1921–1925). Bergson's L'évolution créatrice was his main inspiration at the time. With Baltrušaitis, he participated at the first "Groupe d'Histoire de l'art" led by Emile Mâle and Henri Focillon.

These studies would culminate in an influential text Notes sur la peinture d'aujourd'hui (1948), aimed at going beyond the boundaries—quite dogmatic at the time—of abstract and figurative. It supplied the theoretical base for Bazaine's creative criticism that found its practical use when he was invited, in 1952, by the Carnegie Foundation to sit as the European member of the jury for the Pittsburgh International Exhibition of Contemporary Painting in company with the American painter William Baziotes.

Bazaine did not pursue his initiation into sculpture, though he became one of the great friends of Alexander Calder, Henri Laurens and of Giacometti, his neighbour at his atelier in the Paris Zone -Porte de Vanves.[3][4]

Painting

Bazaine was to develop into a significant Modern School of Paris painter. A fire in his workshop in 1945 destroyed almost his entire production, leaving only scant reference to his important series of watercolors of the 1930s that prefigured the experimental feel of his mature work.[5]

Bazaine's work was first shown in company with Jean Fautrier, Édouard Goerg [fr] and Marcel Gromaire (Galerie Jeanne Castel, Paris 1930). At his first individual show (Galerie Van Leer, Paris 1932), Bazaine was favourably received by Pierre Bonnard who seemed to recognize a progressive tendency rooted in his own sense of colour (Post-Impressionism developing into Abstract Impressionism). In 1937, he first bonded in friendship with Jacques Villon.[5]

Demobilized from the army in 1941, Bazaine in the face of the prejudice over Degenerate Art, organized an avant-garde picture show (Galerie Braun Paris 1941) under the heading Vingt Jeunes Peintres de Tradition Française: Estève, Lapique, Pignon were but a few of the artists involved. 1942 was to be the year of his definitive turn towards the abstract - though he would never refer to himself as an abstract painter (Bernier 1955). In 1949/1950, Bazaine had his first major one man show at the Galerie Maeght, who remained his art dealer thenceforth. From then on it was a steady progress of major exhibitions: Bern, Hanover, Zürich, Oslo, and so on. In 1987, Bazaine had a retrospective exhibition in Galerie Maeght, and in 1988, a retrospective of his drawings in the Musée Matisse. And finally in 1990, the Exposition Bazaine in the Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais, Paris., which was accompanied by the reissue of his major texts on painting in art theory as Le temps de la peinture (Paris, Aubier 1990).[5]

However, Bazaine's richest contacts with contemporary master-painters were to be within the specialized field of stained glass.[5]

Stained glass and mosaic

In 1937, at the workshop of the glazier Jean Hébert-Stevens, who worked out Bazaine's first stained glass Les Instruments de la Passion for a private chapel, Bazaine came in contact with Georges Rouault and Georges Braque. Rouault and Braque were also designing glass for church windows. In 1943, Bazaine made three windows for the church of Nôtre Dame de Toute Grace at Assy on the subject of saints related to music, at the glazier's workshop of Marguerite Huré, who showed him the tricks of the trade. With those works, he was to figure in the company of Georges Rouault (stained glass), Henri Matisse (mural), Fernand Léger (mosaic), Pierre Bonnard (painting), Marc Chagall (ceramics), and others.[5][6]

A magnificent catalyst in the debate on modern art and religion at the time[according to whom?] was Father Couturier, who had so great an impact on Matisse and his designs for the Vence Chapel, on Dominique de Menil and the Rothko Chapel. It was Father Couturier who brought Bazaine into the project for the Church of the Sacred Heart at Audincourt (1951), where this time Fernand Léger was to design the stained glass (executed by Jean Barillet);[7] to Bazaine fell the mosaic for the outside wall. Later (1954), he also completed the glazed wall of the baptistery.[8]

The Eglise de Sacré-Cœur d'Audincourt, built in part with the savings of the industrial workers who composed the parish—and who chose the avowed communist Fernand Léger as their creative (and extremely versatile) main interpreter—stands as one of the great monuments of twentieth-century sacred art.[9] The experience left Bazaine with a fond memory of Léger:

It was my first frontwall mosaic (some 75m²). Afterwards I made seven more. Léger, meanwhile, was creating inside over the complete ambulatory a superb monumental suite in glass brick. He was very outspoken, with words that carried the day -So, my old friend- he said to me in front of my mosaic - do you always work in melodies ? This he accompanied with a slap on the shoulder fit to tumble an ox. Of Picasso, who he did not like he said to me: -You who are a writer why don't you tell them he is only small fry. (...de la petite mésure).[8]

More mosaics were to follow: UNESCO Paris 1960, Skissernes Museum Lund 1965, Faculté des Sciences de l'Université de Metz 1977, Hôtel de Ville Martigues 1981, Salle Clemenceau, Palais du Luxembourg and Métro Cluny-La Sorbonne Paris 1985-1987, Mjällby Konstgard Halmstad 1988–1989 as well as some great series of stained glass windows.[8]

Since his early travels to Brittany, Bazaine had fallen in love with the sea and his series of windows in Finistère are among his best inspired: Penguilly Castle, two windows 1973; Locronan, six windows for the Ty ar Zonj chapel 1977; Penmarc'h, six windows for the Madeleine Chapel 1979–1981.[8]

Among Bazaine's best known stained glass work is a set of seven windows inspired by the sacraments of the Catholic church, in the ambulatory of the ancient church of Saint-Séverin in Paris 1964–1969; executed by Bernard Allain, who also signed for the Brittany windows (with E. Bonte at Penmarc'h).[8]

There were other windows as well as monumental works; tapestries for the Palais de Justice Lille 1969, for the Ecole Navale at Lanvéoc-Poulmic (Finistère) 1973. Chartres stained glass, Bazaine, together with Alfred Manessier founded the Association pour la Défense des Vitraux de France (the "Association for the Defense of France's Stained Glass"). In 1984–1988, Bazaine was master of the works for executing the new windows of the cathedral of Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, for which he assembled an impressive company of painters and master-glaziers. In 1980, he had been created Commandeur des Arts et Lettres.[8]

1993–1995 saw a traveling exhibition of Bazaine's monumental works. In 1996, a great mosaic (15 m × 12 m) was executed for the new church at Concarneau; there were glazed windows for the Chapelle St Dominique - St Matthieu in Paris, a series of works on paper for the Aix Festival and a retrospective at Fribourg.[8]

In 1997, when Jean Bazaine, couleurs et mots - entretiens avec Paul Ricœur et Henri Maldiney appeared, summarizing his career, his monumental mosaic L'Envol de la Liberté on the Mur de la Liberté (Liberty Wall) at Saint-Dié-des-Vosges was being completed.[8]

Poetry

Throughout his career Bazaine kept contact with many poets, some twenty of whom he saluted in Jean Bazaine, couleurs et mots (1997) including Paul Éluard, Abdellatif Laabi, Pierre Lecomte du Noüy, Eugène Guillevic.

Three of them stand out as lifelong friends and soulmates, André Frénaud (whose work has been translated by Keith Bosley), Jean Tardieu, and his own son Jean-Baptiste de Seynes who took his name from his mother Catherine de Seynes-Bazaine.

Bazaine illustrated Raymond Queneau's monograph André Frénaud for Le Divan Editeur, 1960 (150 ex. with an original lithograph, thirty examples hors series with an added lithograph).

Bazaine died at the age of 96 in Clamart at the end of a day's work on a series of collages, a notable example (1995) of which is printed in Jean Bazaine, coleurs et mots (1997) bearing the title L'étape dans la clairière after a cycle of poems by Frénaud (1966).

References

  1. ^ Visitation of England and Wales, Volume 17 1911, ed. Frederick Arthur Crisp, reprinted 1997 by Heritage Books Inc.
  2. ^ Benezit Dictionary of Artists
  3. ^ Oxford Index
  4. ^ Grove Art Online
  5. ^ a b c d e Bazaine: Centre National de Arts Plastiques Paris, Skira 1990
  6. ^ Eglise Notre-Dame De Toute Grâce
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-03-04. Retrieved 2007-01-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h Jean Bazaine: Couleurs et Mots: le cherche midi éditeur, 1997, entretiens avec Paul Ricœur et Henri Maldiney
  9. ^ Edward D. Mills, F.R.I.B.A. The Modern Church. Great Britain, The Architectural Press London, 1956
  • A Painter's Philosophy -An interview between Jean Bazaine and George Bernier in: The Selective Eye: An anthology of the best from L'ŒIL, the European art magazine. Edited by Georges and Rosamond Bernier. New York Lausanne, Random House 1955
  • Nello Ponente Peinture Moderne, tendances contemporaines. Paris, Editions d'Art Albert Skira 1960
  • André Frénaud La Noce Noire (lithography (1946) by Jean Bazaine) in: Pierre Seghers le livre d'or de la poésie française, seconde partie (tome un): de 1940 à 1960 Verviers, Belgique Marabout Université, 1969
  • Alexander Liberman The Artist in his Studio London, Thames and Hudson 1969

External links

  • Chapelle St Dominique-St Matthieu Paris
  • Adamson: The Art criticism of Jean Bazaine 1934-1944
  • Unesco obituary (french)
  • Sacré Cœur d'Audincourt (French)
  • Audincourt via Helsinki (super!)[permanent dead link]
  • L'Envol de la Liberté (French)
  • Couturier/Bazaine in context (images, little German text)
  • Sacré Coeur Audincourt Baptistery windows high-resolution pictures

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Jean Rene Bazaine 21 December 1904 4 March 2001 was a French painter designer of stained glass windows and writer He was the great great grandson of the English Court portraitist Sir George Hayter 1 2 Bazaine in 1995 Contents 1 Studies 2 Painting 3 Stained glass and mosaic 4 Poetry 5 References 6 External linksStudies EditBazaine was born in Paris He studied sculpture at the Academie Julian and with Paul Landowski after a brief passage at the Ecole des Beaux Arts At the same time he continued his study of philosophy and literature at the Sorbonne in Paris attaining certificats in art history and philosophy 1921 1925 Bergson s L evolution creatrice was his main inspiration at the time With Baltrusaitis he participated at the first Groupe d Histoire de l art led by Emile Male and Henri Focillon These studies would culminate in an influential text Notes sur la peinture d aujourd hui 1948 aimed at going beyond the boundaries quite dogmatic at the time of abstract and figurative It supplied the theoretical base for Bazaine s creative criticism that found its practical use when he was invited in 1952 by the Carnegie Foundation to sit as the European member of the jury for the Pittsburgh International Exhibition of Contemporary Painting in company with the American painter William Baziotes Bazaine did not pursue his initiation into sculpture though he became one of the great friends of Alexander Calder Henri Laurens and of Giacometti his neighbour at his atelier in the Paris Zone Porte de Vanves 3 4 Painting EditBazaine was to develop into a significant Modern School of Paris painter A fire in his workshop in 1945 destroyed almost his entire production leaving only scant reference to his important series of watercolors of the 1930s that prefigured the experimental feel of his mature work 5 Bazaine s work was first shown in company with Jean Fautrier Edouard Goerg fr and Marcel Gromaire Galerie Jeanne Castel Paris 1930 At his first individual show Galerie Van Leer Paris 1932 Bazaine was favourably received by Pierre Bonnard who seemed to recognize a progressive tendency rooted in his own sense of colour Post Impressionism developing into Abstract Impressionism In 1937 he first bonded in friendship with Jacques Villon 5 Demobilized from the army in 1941 Bazaine in the face of the prejudice over Degenerate Art organized an avant garde picture show Galerie Braun Paris 1941 under the heading Vingt Jeunes Peintres de Tradition Francaise Esteve Lapique Pignon were but a few of the artists involved 1942 was to be the year of his definitive turn towards the abstract though he would never refer to himself as an abstract painter Bernier 1955 In 1949 1950 Bazaine had his first major one man show at the Galerie Maeght who remained his art dealer thenceforth From then on it was a steady progress of major exhibitions Bern Hanover Zurich Oslo and so on In 1987 Bazaine had a retrospective exhibition in Galerie Maeght and in 1988 a retrospective of his drawings in the Musee Matisse And finally in 1990 the Exposition Bazaine in the Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais Paris which was accompanied by the reissue of his major texts on painting in art theory as Le temps de la peinture Paris Aubier 1990 5 However Bazaine s richest contacts with contemporary master painters were to be within the specialized field of stained glass 5 Stained glass and mosaic EditIn 1937 at the workshop of the glazier Jean Hebert Stevens who worked out Bazaine s first stained glass Les Instruments de la Passion for a private chapel Bazaine came in contact with Georges Rouault and Georges Braque Rouault and Braque were also designing glass for church windows In 1943 Bazaine made three windows for the church of Notre Dame de Toute Grace at Assy on the subject of saints related to music at the glazier s workshop of Marguerite Hure who showed him the tricks of the trade With those works he was to figure in the company of Georges Rouault stained glass Henri Matisse mural Fernand Leger mosaic Pierre Bonnard painting Marc Chagall ceramics and others 5 6 A magnificent catalyst in the debate on modern art and religion at the time according to whom was Father Couturier who had so great an impact on Matisse and his designs for the Vence Chapel on Dominique de Menil and the Rothko Chapel It was Father Couturier who brought Bazaine into the project for the Church of the Sacred Heart at Audincourt 1951 where this time Fernand Leger was to design the stained glass executed by Jean Barillet 7 to Bazaine fell the mosaic for the outside wall Later 1954 he also completed the glazed wall of the baptistery 8 The Eglise de Sacre Cœur d Audincourt built in part with the savings of the industrial workers who composed the parish and who chose the avowed communist Fernand Leger as their creative and extremely versatile main interpreter stands as one of the great monuments of twentieth century sacred art 9 The experience left Bazaine with a fond memory of Leger It was my first frontwall mosaic some 75m Afterwards I made seven more Leger meanwhile was creating inside over the complete ambulatory a superb monumental suite in glass brick He was very outspoken with words that carried the day So my old friend he said to me in front of my mosaic do you always work in melodies This he accompanied with a slap on the shoulder fit to tumble an ox Of Picasso who he did not like he said to me You who are a writer why don t you tell them he is only small fry de la petite mesure 8 More mosaics were to follow UNESCO Paris 1960 Skissernes Museum Lund 1965 Faculte des Sciences de l Universite de Metz 1977 Hotel de Ville Martigues 1981 Salle Clemenceau Palais du Luxembourg and Metro Cluny La Sorbonne Paris 1985 1987 Mjallby Konstgard Halmstad 1988 1989 as well as some great series of stained glass windows 8 Since his early travels to Brittany Bazaine had fallen in love with the sea and his series of windows in Finistere are among his best inspired Penguilly Castle two windows 1973 Locronan six windows for the Ty ar Zonj chapel 1977 Penmarc h six windows for the Madeleine Chapel 1979 1981 8 Among Bazaine s best known stained glass work is a set of seven windows inspired by the sacraments of the Catholic church in the ambulatory of the ancient church of Saint Severin in Paris 1964 1969 executed by Bernard Allain who also signed for the Brittany windows with E Bonte at Penmarc h 8 There were other windows as well as monumental works tapestries for the Palais de Justice Lille 1969 for the Ecole Navale at Lanveoc Poulmic Finistere 1973 Chartres stained glass Bazaine together with Alfred Manessier founded the Association pour la Defense des Vitraux de France the Association for the Defense of France s Stained Glass In 1984 1988 Bazaine was master of the works for executing the new windows of the cathedral of Saint Die des Vosges for which he assembled an impressive company of painters and master glaziers In 1980 he had been created Commandeur des Arts et Lettres 8 1993 1995 saw a traveling exhibition of Bazaine s monumental works In 1996 a great mosaic 15 m 12 m was executed for the new church at Concarneau there were glazed windows for the Chapelle St Dominique St Matthieu in Paris a series of works on paper for the Aix Festival and a retrospective at Fribourg 8 In 1997 when Jean Bazaine couleurs et mots entretiens avec Paul Ricœur et Henri Maldiney appeared summarizing his career his monumental mosaic L Envol de la Liberte on the Mur de la Liberte Liberty Wall at Saint Die des Vosges was being completed 8 Poetry EditThroughout his career Bazaine kept contact with many poets some twenty of whom he saluted in Jean Bazaine couleurs et mots 1997 including Paul Eluard Abdellatif Laabi Pierre Lecomte du Nouy Eugene Guillevic Three of them stand out as lifelong friends and soulmates Andre Frenaud whose work has been translated by Keith Bosley Jean Tardieu and his own son Jean Baptiste de Seynes who took his name from his mother Catherine de Seynes Bazaine Bazaine illustrated Raymond Queneau s monograph Andre Frenaud for Le Divan Editeur 1960 150 ex with an original lithograph thirty examples hors series with an added lithograph Bazaine died at the age of 96 in Clamart at the end of a day s work on a series of collages a notable example 1995 of which is printed in Jean Bazaine coleurs et mots 1997 bearing the title L etape dans la clairiere after a cycle of poems by Frenaud 1966 References Edit Visitation of England and Wales Volume 17 1911 ed Frederick Arthur Crisp reprinted 1997 by Heritage Books Inc Benezit Dictionary of Artists Oxford Index Grove Art Online a b c d e Bazaine Centre National de Arts Plastiques Paris Skira 1990 Eglise Notre Dame De Toute Grace Archived copy Archived from the original on 2009 03 04 Retrieved 2007 01 18 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b c d e f g h Jean Bazaine Couleurs et Mots le cherche midi editeur 1997 entretiens avec Paul Ricœur et Henri Maldiney Edward D Mills F R I B A The Modern Church Great Britain The Architectural Press London 1956 A Painter s Philosophy An interview between Jean Bazaine and George Bernier in The Selective Eye An anthology of the best from L ŒIL the European art magazine Edited by Georges and Rosamond Bernier New York Lausanne Random House 1955 Nello Ponente Peinture Moderne tendances contemporaines Paris Editions d Art Albert Skira 1960 Andre Frenaud La Noce Noire lithography 1946 by Jean Bazaine in Pierre Seghers le livre d or de la poesie francaise seconde partie tome un de 1940 a 1960 Verviers Belgique Marabout Universite 1969 Alexander Liberman The Artist in his Studio London Thames and Hudson 1969External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jean Rene Bazaine Saint Severin windows Chapelle St Dominique St Matthieu Paris Adamson The Art criticism of Jean Bazaine 1934 1944 Obituary Unesco obituary french Centre Pompidou 110 works by Bazaine enter his name in 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