Gustave Coquiot
Gustave Coquiot (24 September 1865 – 6 June 1926) was a French art critic and writer. A collector of paintings by Maurice Utrillo, he also was one of Auguste Rodin's secretaries.
Gustave Coquiot | |
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Born | 24 September 1865 |
Died | 6 June 1926 60) Paris | (aged
Occupation(s) | Art critic, writer |
Theatre
- 1904: Deux heures du matin, quartier Marbeuf, play, with Jean Lorrain
- 1904: Sainte-Roulette with Jean Lorrain, Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord
- 1905: Hôtel de l'Ouest, chambre 22, play, with Jean Lorrain
- 1908: L'Ami de la justice, comedy in 1 act with Trébla
Essais
- 1912 :Le vrai J.-K. Huysmans
- 1913: Toulouse Lautrec, Auguste Blaizot publisher
- 1913: Le Vrai Rodin
- 1914: Cubistes, Futuristes, Passéistes. Essai sur la Jeune Peinture et la Jeune Sculpture. Avec 48 reproductions. 5e édition. Paris, Ollendorff (n.d. ca. 1920). 277 pp. [First edition was published in 1914 and had 24 plates in phototypie]
- 1917: Rodin à l'Hôtel de Biron et à Meudon, Ollendorff, Paris, (Online)
- 1921: Vagabondages, illustrated by Henri Epstein
- 1923: Vincent Van Gogh
- 1924: Georges Seurat
- 1925: Renoir
- 1927: Des Gloires déboulonnées with 16 reproductions new edition 1927, André Delpeuch publisher.
Portraits
- By Picasso, 1901, Paris, musée national d'art moderne-centre Pompidou, Bequest by madame Coquiot (1933).
- By Picasso, 1901 (Zervos, Vol. 1, 85), huile sur carton, 46 x 37 cm, Zurich, Fondation et Collection Emil G. Bührle.
External links
- Works by Gustave Coquiot at Project Gutenberg
- Works by Gustave Coquiot at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
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