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Paule Vézelay (1892-1984), Archway, 1929

Paule Vézelay (1892-1984)

Archway, 1929
Oil on canvas
14 x 10 in. (35.5 x 25.5 cm)
Signed and dated on reverse
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For many artists, Paris symbolised freedom of artistic expression, and a significant number flocked to La Ville Lumière to study and hone their craft and join the flourishing arts community....
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For many artists, Paris symbolised freedom of artistic expression, and a significant number flocked to La Ville Lumière to study and hone their craft and join the flourishing arts community. Paule Vézelay, who moved to Paris in 1926, recalled meeting "all the giants...Braque and Picasso were doing their most vigorous work in the next street to my little studio".

 

 

Archway was painted in 1929, the same year she became involved with the Surrealist artist André Masson (they were engaged at one time, but she broke off the relationship). Working side by side, Vezelay and Masson painted dreamlike surrealist works, which led her to be considered by critics such as Christian Zervos to be amongst the Parisian avant- garde and by J. P. Hodin, a master of classical abstraction.

 

 

Her work of the late 1920s is semi-automatic and abstract, featuring cursive linear motifs, but it subsequently became more geometrical, and in 1934 she joined the international group Abstraction-Création (founded in Paris in 1931 ro promote art non- figuratif). Vézelay counts as one of the earliest and most imaginative British abstract painters; her interest in abstraction pre-dates that of Barbara Hepworth and Ben Nicholson and precedes the famous Unit One exhibition and book of 1934. Her style - of which this is a key example - was unprecedented in the context of British art of the period.

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Provenance

Michael Parkin; Peter Nahum, since 2006; Private Collection, London.

Exhibitions

Aldeburgh Festival Exhibition, Peter Pears Gallery, 9 -24 June 2006, catalogue number 1; The Poetry of Crisis, British Art 1933-1951, The Leicester Galleries, November 2006

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