Pierre Dumont (painter)

From left to right: Robert Antoine Pinchon, Mrs. Dumont, La Broue and Pierre Dumont, at an exhibition before World War I

Pierre Jean Baptiste Louis Dumont (29 March 1884, 5th arrondissement, Paris[1] – 8 April 1936, Rouen) more commonly known as Pierre Dumont, was a French painter of the Rouen School. He was schooled at the Lycée Pierre-Corneille and subsequently studied painting with Joseph Delattre. Dumont founded the Groupe des XXX (1907), and along with Robert Antoine Pinchon, Yvonne Barbier, and Eugène Tirvert founded the Société Normande de Peinture Moderne (1909). From 1910 to 1916[2] Dumont lived at the Le Bateau-Lavoir becoming friends with Juan Gris, Max Jacob and Guillaume Apollinaire. He turned towards Cubism during this period and played a crucial role in the organization of the Salon de la Section d'Or at the Galerie La Boétie in Paris, October 1912.[3][4][5]

Pierre Dumont, c.1912, Cathédrale de Rouen (Rouen Cathedral), oil on canvas, 138.75 x 92.41 cm, Milwaukee Art Museum

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  1. Archives de l’état civil de Paris en ligne, 5e arrondissement, acte de naissance n° 904, année 1884.
  2. Galerie Roussard, Pierre Dumont
  3. La Section d'or, 1912-1920-1925, Cécile Debray, Françoise Lucbert, Musées de Châteauroux, Musée Fabre, exhibition catalogue, Éditions Cercle d'art, Paris, 2000.
  4. François Lespinasse, Robert Antoine Pinchon: 18861943, 1990, repr. Rouen: Association les amis de l'École de Rouen, 2007, ISBN 9782906130036 (French)
  5. Une ville pour l’impressionnisme, Monet, Pissarro et Gauguin à Rouen, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Rouen, 2010 (French) (pdf)


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