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Marie-Alain Couturier

Marie-Alain Couturier, O.P., (15 November 1897 – 9 February 1954) was a French Dominican friar and Catholic priest, who gained fame as a designer of stained glass windows. He was noted for his modern inspiration in the field of Sacred art.

Marie-Alain Couturier
Born
Pierre-Charles-Marie Couturier

(1897-11-15)15 November 1897
Died9 February 1954(1954-02-09) (aged 56)
ReligionRoman Catholic
Ordained25 July 1930
Congregations served
Dominican Order

Life edit

Marie-Alain Couturier was born Pierre-Charles-Marie Couturier in Montbrison, Loire, France, on 15 November 1897. Father Couturier was one of four children born into a relatively wealthy family there. He was their second son, and his early years were spent in Montbrison. He attended the Victor de Laprade Institute, and studied philosophy in a Marist school in Saint-Chamond. He graduated in October 1914, having majored in Literature, Latin, and Greek. His class was called up for military service in 1915, but he did not leave for the front until 1916 on account of his asthmatic condition. In April of that year, he was wounded in the right heel, and was evacuated. On 6 August his foot was operated on in Pau, where he recovered in the hospital until his release in December. Marguerite Perrineau became a close friend of his during that time, and remained a lifelong confidant. In late 1917 he returned to Montbrison, and, with art in mind as a career, began to paint. After the war, he became an art student at the Paris Académie de la Grande Chaumière. Starting in 1920, he spent five years working at the Studio of the Sacred Arts (French: Atelier des Sacrés Arts).

In 1925, he expressed an interest in religious life and began to seek an Order which he might join. He was accepted by the Dominican friars and entered their novitiate in Amiens on 22 September 1925, at which time he took the name under which he is now known.

From 1926 onward he did his theological studies at the Dominican seminary in Le Saulchoir, Belgium, upon completion of which he was ordained a Catholic priest on 25 July 1930. From 1930 to 1932 he studied at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas, Angelicum in Rome under famed Dominican theologian Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange.[1] His studies were frequently interrupted by illness. In 1935 he was assigned to the Saint-Honoré Priory in Paris.

He spent World War II overseas in the United States and Canada. Upon his return to Europe after the war, he became involved in a very practical way in some of the greatest artistic adventures of the 20th century: Henri Matisse and the Vence Chapel; Le Corbusier and the Chapel of Notre Dame du Haut; the Notre-Dame de Toute Grace du Plateau d'Assy; and Audincourt.

He died of Myastenia gravis on 9 February 1954, aged 56, mourned by many of the great 20th-century artists.

Sacred art edit

From 1936 till 1954 Father Couturier, together with Father Pie-Raymond Régamey, was the chief editor of the review L'Art Sacré that was to become very influential among art critics no longer satisfied with what was considered outdated 19th-century church decoration. Father Couturier, who had received a thorough and practical training as an artisan glazier at the Ateliers, was then considering to bring "living" art into the scope of modern church building. With Maurice Denis he was responsible for the first abstract stained glass windows in the church of Le Raincy, built by Auguste Perret in 1923.

The Austrian priest Otto Mauer,[2] in the same period, was working along the same lines with the Austrian Avant-Garde, opening the Galerie nächst St Stephan for the very purpose. Alfred Kubin and Arnulf Rainer, among others became great friends of Mauer, just like some of the most outspoken freethinkers such as Fernand Léger and Henri Matisse became intimate friends with Father Couturier.

The general idea for these ground-breaking clerical artists was that there was no religious denomination for art. "What is more real? The torments of the figure of Christ or the beautiful expensive necklace you are wearing?" the priest asked a parishioner who was criticizing the novel way in which Germaine Richier had symbolised the Christ in Agony in the new church at Assy. Another example: "But don't you know I am a Jew?" Jacques Lipchitz had asked Father Couturier, when commissioned to deliver the sculpture of the Virgin Mary for Assy. "If it does not bother you, it does not bother me" was the answer.

Contributing to the spirit of great art that led to the Couturier's inspiration were:

The annual exhibition, Salon Art Sacré (sacred art) was founded in 1951 by Couturier, along with his fellow Dominican friar Pie-Raymond Régamey and the lay artist Joseph Pichard. They wanted to revitalize the sacred meaning in art. Supported by Andre Malraux in the 1960, the show reached its artistic heyday with the Salon Art et Matière (Art and Matter) which targeted a so-called secular spirituality. In 1989, the noted artist Pierre Heymann began to contribute to the exhibition.

This exhibition changed its name to SAESAM in 1994. Currently it maintains an online presence as a forum for artists to share their work and ideas connected to spirituality.[3]

Stained glass edit

In the art of stained glass a distinction has to be made between the artisan master-glazier and the designer, the cartoneur, who makes the cardboard maquettes of the artwork. (Special scissors are used on the cardboard that cut away strips corresponding to the soul of the leadstrip (H -came) in which the master-glazier assembles the colored glass fragments). Georges Rouault, Henri Matisse, Fernand Léger, Alfred Manessier, Jean Bazaine, Jean Le Moal are but a few of the master-painters designing for stained glass (cartoneurs) in company with Father Couturier.

Jean Hébert-Stevens, Marguerite Huré, Jean Barillet -again in company with Father Couturier, master-glazier as well as designer- are but some of the artisans whose name will forever be linked to the renewal inspired by Father Couturier.

In 1925 Jean Hébert-Stevens and Pauline Paugniez opened a workshop where glaziers and painters shared projects, inspired by the Ateliers d'Art Sacré initiated by Maurice Denis (1919). It was Marguerite Huré who signed for the execution of the glasswork designed by Maurice Denis and Pierre (Marie-Alain) Couturier for the church in Le Raincy in 1923. Jean Barrilet, around the same time was responsible for the creation of the workshop "The artisans of the altar".(Danièle Doumont, 2003 -ref below)

One seems to better understand the spiritual appeal of the artisans -of Father Couturiers message- when one concentrates on the symbolism of the cohesive function of the soul in multicolored illumination, a central feature in traditional artwork.

References edit

  1. ^ Weber, Joanna (June 1994). "Couturier Collection at Yale University" (PDF). web.library.yale.edu. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
  2. ^ Projekte Lebenssituationen "Mauer" 2011-05-31 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ SAESAM
  • Henri Matisse, M.-A. Couturier, L.-B. Rayssiguier The Vence Chapel: The Archive of a Creation Milan, Menil Foundation -Skira Editore, 1999

External links edit

  • Projekte Lebenssituationen (in German)
  • Convent of La Tourette
  • (in French)
  • A look at Assy
  • (French)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Marie Alain Couturier news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Marie Alain Couturier O P 15 November 1897 9 February 1954 was a French Dominican friar and Catholic priest who gained fame as a designer of stained glass windows He was noted for his modern inspiration in the field of Sacred art Marie Alain CouturierBornPierre Charles Marie Couturier 1897 11 15 15 November 1897Died9 February 1954 1954 02 09 aged 56 ReligionRoman CatholicOrdained25 July 1930Congregations servedDominican Order Contents 1 Life 2 Sacred art 3 Stained glass 4 References 5 External linksLife editMarie Alain Couturier was born Pierre Charles Marie Couturier in Montbrison Loire France on 15 November 1897 Father Couturier was one of four children born into a relatively wealthy family there He was their second son and his early years were spent in Montbrison He attended the Victor de Laprade Institute and studied philosophy in a Marist school in Saint Chamond He graduated in October 1914 having majored in Literature Latin and Greek His class was called up for military service in 1915 but he did not leave for the front until 1916 on account of his asthmatic condition In April of that year he was wounded in the right heel and was evacuated On 6 August his foot was operated on in Pau where he recovered in the hospital until his release in December Marguerite Perrineau became a close friend of his during that time and remained a lifelong confidant In late 1917 he returned to Montbrison and with art in mind as a career began to paint After the war he became an art student at the Paris Academie de la Grande Chaumiere Starting in 1920 he spent five years working at the Studio of the Sacred Arts French Atelier des Sacres Arts In 1925 he expressed an interest in religious life and began to seek an Order which he might join He was accepted by the Dominican friars and entered their novitiate in Amiens on 22 September 1925 at which time he took the name under which he is now known From 1926 onward he did his theological studies at the Dominican seminary in Le Saulchoir Belgium upon completion of which he was ordained a Catholic priest on 25 July 1930 From 1930 to 1932 he studied at the Pontifical University of St Thomas Aquinas Angelicum in Rome under famed Dominican theologian Reginald Garrigou Lagrange 1 His studies were frequently interrupted by illness In 1935 he was assigned to the Saint Honore Priory in Paris He spent World War II overseas in the United States and Canada Upon his return to Europe after the war he became involved in a very practical way in some of the greatest artistic adventures of the 20th century Henri Matisse and the Vence Chapel Le Corbusier and the Chapel of Notre Dame du Haut the Notre Dame de Toute Grace du Plateau d Assy and Audincourt He died of Myastenia gravis on 9 February 1954 aged 56 mourned by many of the great 20th century artists Sacred art editFrom 1936 till 1954 Father Couturier together with Father Pie Raymond Regamey was the chief editor of the review L Art Sacre that was to become very influential among art critics no longer satisfied with what was considered outdated 19th century church decoration Father Couturier who had received a thorough and practical training as an artisan glazier at the Ateliers was then considering to bring living art into the scope of modern church building With Maurice Denis he was responsible for the first abstract stained glass windows in the church of Le Raincy built by Auguste Perret in 1923 The Austrian priest Otto Mauer 2 in the same period was working along the same lines with the Austrian Avant Garde opening the Galerie nachst St Stephan for the very purpose Alfred Kubin and Arnulf Rainer among others became great friends of Mauer just like some of the most outspoken freethinkers such as Fernand Leger and Henri Matisse became intimate friends with Father Couturier The general idea for these ground breaking clerical artists was that there was no religious denomination for art What is more real The torments of the figure of Christ or the beautiful expensive necklace you are wearing the priest asked a parishioner who was criticizing the novel way in which Germaine Richier had symbolised the Christ in Agony in the new church at Assy Another example But don t you know I am a Jew Jacques Lipchitz had asked Father Couturier when commissioned to deliver the sculpture of the Virgin Mary for Assy If it does not bother you it does not bother me was the answer Contributing to the spirit of great art that led to the Couturier s inspiration were The stained glass windows of Alfred Manessier for the church of Sainte Agathe des Breseux 1948 the first non figurative designs to be incorporated in an ancient building Father Couturier himself signing for the window celebrating St Theresa The Chapelle du Saint Marie du Rosaire by Henri Matisse 1949 1951 The Chapel of Notre Dame du Haut by Le Corbusier 1954 The Church of Notre Dame de Toute Grace du Plateau d Assy bringing together Braque Matisse Bonnard Lurcat Rouault Leger Bazaine Chagall Bercot Briancon Richier 1938 1949 The Church of Sacre Cœur d Audincourt stained glass by Fernand Leger mosaic and stained glass by Jean Bazaine stained glass crypte by Jean Le Moal 1955 The convent Sainte Marie de La Tourette at Eveux sur l Arbresle near Lyon by Le Corbusier 1960 The Rothko Chapel celebrating the inspiring talks between Dominique de Menil and Father Couturier The annual exhibition Salon Art Sacre sacred art was founded in 1951 by Couturier along with his fellow Dominican friar Pie Raymond Regamey and the lay artist Joseph Pichard They wanted to revitalize the sacred meaning in art Supported by Andre Malraux in the 1960 the show reached its artistic heyday with the Salon Art et Matiere Art and Matter which targeted a so called secular spirituality In 1989 the noted artist Pierre Heymann began to contribute to the exhibition This exhibition changed its name to SAESAM in 1994 Currently it maintains an online presence as a forum for artists to share their work and ideas connected to spirituality 3 Stained glass editIn the art of stained glass a distinction has to be made between the artisan master glazier and the designer the cartoneur who makes the cardboard maquettes of the artwork Special scissors are used on the cardboard that cut away strips corresponding to the soul of the leadstrip H came in which the master glazier assembles the colored glass fragments Georges Rouault Henri Matisse Fernand Leger Alfred Manessier Jean Bazaine Jean Le Moal are but a few of the master painters designing for stained glass cartoneurs in company with Father Couturier Jean Hebert Stevens Marguerite Hure Jean Barillet again in company with Father Couturier master glazier as well as designer are but some of the artisans whose name will forever be linked to the renewal inspired by Father Couturier In 1925 Jean Hebert Stevens and Pauline Paugniez opened a workshop where glaziers and painters shared projects inspired by the Ateliers d Art Sacre initiated by Maurice Denis 1919 It was Marguerite Hure who signed for the execution of the glasswork designed by Maurice Denis and Pierre Marie Alain Couturier for the church in Le Raincy in 1923 Jean Barrilet around the same time was responsible for the creation of the workshop The artisans of the altar Daniele Doumont 2003 ref below One seems to better understand the spiritual appeal of the artisans of Father Couturiers message when one concentrates on the symbolism of the cohesive function of the soul in multicolored illumination a central feature in traditional artwork References edit Weber Joanna June 1994 Couturier Collection at Yale University PDF web library yale edu Retrieved 4 December 2014 Projekte Lebenssituationen Mauer Archived 2011 05 31 at the Wayback Machine SAESAM Henri Matisse M A Couturier L B Rayssiguier The Vence Chapel The Archive of a Creation Milan Menil Foundation Skira Editore 1999External links editProjekte Lebenssituationen 1 in German The refutation of anti semitism by Father Couturier Time Magazine 1949 on Father Couturier Time Magazine 1958 on Lipchitz and Couturier The Menil Collection Menil Foundation Couturier Collection at Yale University Convent of La Tourette Daniele Doumont The renewal of stained glass in the 20th century in French A look at Assy A look at Audincourt Jean Barillet at Audincourt design Fernand Leger Marguerite Hure Le Raincy French Portals nbsp Saints nbsp Biography nbsp Catholicism nbsp France Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marie Alain Couturier amp oldid 1107537640, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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