Robert Delaunay
Robert Delaunay (April 12, 1885 – October 25, 1941) was a French artist. He was born in Paris, France, and died in Montpellier, France
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April 12 - 1885 - October 25 - 1941 - Artist - Paris - France - Montpellier
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Delaunay concentrated on impressionism, while his later works were more abstract, reminiscent of Paul Klee. His key influence related to bold use of colour, and a clear love of experimentation of both depth and tone.
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Impressionism - Paul Klee - Colour - Tone
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While he was child, Delaunay's parents divorced, and he was raised by his uncle, in La Ronchère (near Bourges). He took up painting at an early age, and by 1903, he was producing mature imagery in a confident, impressionistic style.
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Divorce - Uncle - La Ronchère - Bourges - 1903
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In 1908, after a term in the military working as a regimental librarian, he met Sonia Terk, who he later married, but at the time she was married to a German art dealer.
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1908 - Sonia Terk
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In 1909, Delaunay began to paint the series of studies of the city of Paris and the Eiffel Tower. The following year, he married Terk, and the couple settled in a studio apartment in Paris, where they later had a son.
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1909 - Eiffel Tower - Following year
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At the invitation of Wassily Kandinsky, Delaunay joined The Blue Rider (Der Blaue Reiter), a Munich-based group of abstract artists, in 1911, and his art took a turn to the abstract.
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Wassily Kandinsky - Der Blaue Reiter - Munich - Abstract - 1911
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The outbreak of the World War I found the Delaunay and his wife vacationing in Spain, and they settled with friends in Portugal for the duration of the conflict. During this period, the couple took on several jobs designing costumes for the Madrid Opera, and Sonia Delaunay started a fashion design business.
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World War I - Spain - Portugal - Madrid Opera
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After the war, in 1921, they returned to Paris. Delaunay continued to work in a mostly abstract style. During the 1937 World's Fair in Paris, Delaunay participated in the design of the railway and air travel pavilions.
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1921 - 1937 World's Fair in Paris
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When World War II erupted, the Delaunays moved to the Auvergne, in an effort to avoid the invading German forces. Suffering from cancer, Delaunay was unable to endure being moved around, and his health deteriorated. He died October 25, 1941 in Montpellier.
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World War II - Auvergne - German - Cancer - October 25 - 1941 - Montpellier
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