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The Galerie Barbazanges was an art gallery in Paris that exhibited contemporary art between 1911 and 1928. The building was owned by a wealthy fashion designer, Paul Poiret, and the gallery was used for Poiret's "Salon d'Antin" exhibitions. The gallery showed the work of avant-garde artists such as Picasso, Modigliani, Gauguin, Matisse, Chagall, and Dufy.


History

In 1911 Henri Barbazanges rented part of the property at 109 Rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré from his friend, the fashion designer Paul Poiret, and opened the Gallery Barbazanges with financial assistance from L. C. Hodebert. The gallery would exhibit contemporary art. The building was beside Poiret's eighteenth century mansion at 26 Avenue d'Antin. The Galerie Barbazanges leased the ground floor, with a total area of about . Behind the front room there were a number of smaller rooms leading to a room without windows, but with a glass roof high. This large back room may have been built by Barbazanges when he took control in 1911. A door was made between Poiret's mansion and one of the rooms of the gallery. Poiret reserved the right to hold two exhibitions each year. One of these was ''L'Art Moderne en France'' from 16–31 July 1916, organized by
André Salmon André Salmon (4 October 1881, Paris – 12 March 1969, Sanary-sur-Mer) was a French poet, art critic and writer. He was one of the early defenders of Cubism, with Guillaume Apollinaire and Maurice Raynal. Biography André Salmon was born in P ...
. Salmon gave "26 Avenue d'Antin" as the address and called the exhibition the "Salon d'Antin". Artists included Pablo Picasso, who showed '' Les Demoiselles d'Avignon'' for the first time,
Amedeo Modigliani Amedeo Clemente Modigliani (, ; 12 July 1884 – 24 January 1920) was an Italian painter and sculptor who worked mainly in France. He is known for portraits and nudes in a modern style characterized by a surreal elongation of faces, necks, and ...
,
Moïse Kisling Moïse Kisling (born Mojżesz Kisling; 22 January 1891 – 29 April 1953) was a Polish-born French painter. He moved to Paris in 1910 at the age of 19, and became a French citizen in 1915, after serving and being wounded with the French Foreign ...
, Manuel Ortiz de Zárate, and
Marie Vassilieff Mariya Ivanovna Vassiliéva (Russian: Мария Ивановна Васильева), (12 February 1884 – 14 May 1957), better known as Marie Vassilieff, was a Russian-born painter active in Paris. She moved to Paris at the age of twenty- ...
. Poiret also arranged concerts of new music at the gallery, often in combination with exhibitions of new art. The 1916 Salon d'Antin included readings of poetry by
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and Guillaume Apollinaire, and performances of work by
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, Darius Milhaud,
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, and Georges Auric. Satie's ''Musique d'ameublement'' ( furniture music) was performed in public for the first time at the gallery on 8 March 1920 during intermissions of a play by Max Jacob. In 1919 the gallery purchased Paul Gauguin's ''
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'' from François Norgelet. The painting was later acquired by Lord Ivor Charles Spencer Churchill. In 1923
Pierre Matisse Pierre Matisse (June 13, 1900 – August 10, 1989) was a French-American art dealer active in New York City. He was the youngest child of French painter Henri Matisse. Background and early years Pierre Matisse was born in Bohain-en-Vermandois on ...
, son of Henri Matisse and Amélie Parayre, came to work at the gallery to gain experience in the art market before moving to New York in 1924. In March 1923 Raoul Dufy and
Jean Émile Laboureur Émile Laboureur, known as Jean Émile (16 August 1877, Nantes16 June 1943, near Pénestin) was a French painter, designer, engraver, watercolorist, lithographer, and illustrator. Biography He was born to a prosperous bourgeois family. In 189 ...
organized the first Exposition du Groupe des peintres-graveurs indépendents at the gallery. A second exhibition of this group was held in 1924. Another of Poiret's exhibitions, also organized by Salmon, was ''La Collection particulière de M. Paul Poiret'', from 26 April to 12 May 1923. Barbazanges retired in 1923, but Hodebert continued to run the gallery under the original name. Advertisements in 1926 also called it the Galerie Barbazanges-Hodebert. In the spring of 1928 the gallery moved to 174 Rue du Faubourg St. Honoré, the Galerie Camille Hodebert had been open since 1922. In 1929 this gallery was called the ''Galerie L.C. Hodebert''. In January 1929 Hodebart transferred the space of the former Galerie Barbazanges to Georges Bernheim. It housed the Galerie Heim from the 1950s, which specialized in old master paintings.


Exhibitions

Exhibitions at the gallery included: *1911: 7 April – 2 May. ''Exposition de céramiques persanes de miniatures et manuscrits'' organized by The Persian Art Gallery of London. *1912: 28 February – 13 March. First major exhibition of Robert Delaunay, with 46 works from his early impressionist days to his most recent Paris cityscapes and cubist depictions of the Eiffel Tower. The work of Marie Laurencin was also shown in this exhibition. *1916: 16–31 July. ''L'Art Moderne en France – Salon d'Antin'' organized by
André Salmon André Salmon (4 October 1881, Paris – 12 March 1969, Sanary-sur-Mer) was a French poet, art critic and writer. He was one of the early defenders of Cubism, with Guillaume Apollinaire and Maurice Raynal. Biography André Salmon was born in P ...
. *1917: ''Les Peintres de la guerre au camouflage'' – Fauves group. *1919: June–July. Works by
Mikhail Larionov Mikhail Fyodorovich Larionov (Russian: Михаи́л Фёдорович Ларио́нов; June 3, 1881 – May 10, 1964) was a Russian avant-garde painter who worked with radical exhibitors and pioneered the first approach to abstract Rus ...
and Natalia Goncharova *1919: 10–30 October. Paul Gauguin ''Exposition d'oeuvres inconnues'' *1919: 1–15 December. ''Exposition Abel Truchet''. Program preface by Frantz Jourdain. *1919: 19 December – 10 January 1920. ''Les maitres anglais'', 1740–1840 : exposition de pastels, aquarelles et dessins *1920: 17 June – 4 July. Second exhibition of ''La Jeune Peinture française'', an
Amedeo Modigliani Amedeo Clemente Modigliani (, ; 12 July 1884 – 24 January 1920) was an Italian painter and sculptor who worked mainly in France. He is known for portraits and nudes in a modern style characterized by a surreal elongation of faces, necks, and ...
retrospective *1921: ''Exposition des eaux-fortes, bois gravés, lithographies et dessins de
Bernard Naudin Bernard Étienne Hubert Naudin (11 November 1876, Châteauroux - 7 March 1946, Paris) was a French painter, designer, caricaturist, and engraver. Biography He was born into a family of watchmakers and antique dealers. His father, who died in ...
''. *1921: 15–31 January. ''3e Exposition de la Société des Artistes Animaliers, peintres, sculpteurs, graveurs : rétrospective, oeuvres d'Auguste Lançon''. *1922: 28 January – 25 February. ''Exposition d'art irlandais''. *1922: 17–31 March. ''Auguste Brouet. Son oeuvre''. First exhibition in France. *1922: 3–19 April. ''Sculpture en taille directe et tapisserie'' : first exhibition organized by the review ''La douce France''. Program preface by Emmanuel de Thubert. *1922: 17–31 November. ''Le Sport dans l'art : Art ancien et moderne, peinture, sculpture, gravure, architecture etc.'' With Henri Matisse, André Dunoyer de Segonzac, Raoul Dufy and Maurice de Vlaminck *1922: 1–16 December. Exposition
Michel Simonidy Mihail Simonidi or, in French, Michel Simonidy (8 March 1870, Bucharest - 7 February 1933, Paris) was a Romanian painter, designer and decorator of Greek ancestry who worked in the Art Nouveau style. Biography He came from a Greek family that ha ...
. *1923: 15–28 February. Exhibition of work by Conrad Kickert. This was the artist's first solo exhibition in France, and received positive reviews. Before the end of the show it was announced that the state had purchased ''Le Pot chinois'' for the Musée du Luxembourg. *1923: 17–31 March. ''1e Exposition du groupe des peintres-graveurs indépendants''. *1923: 4–25 April. Third exhibition of ''La Jeune Peinture française'' *1923: 26 April – 12 May. Art collection of Paul Poiret. Much of this would be auctioned in November 1925 at the Hôtel Drouot due to Poiret's bankruptcy. *1923: 17–31 May. ''Sculpture en taille directe, tapisserie fresque'' : second exhibition organized by the review ''La douce France''. Program preface by Emmanuel de Thubert. *1924: 2–15 January. Early works of Maurice Utrillo from the period 1910–14. *1924: Fourth exhibition of ''La Jeune Peinture française'' *1924: 17–30 December. Work by
Marc Chagall Marc Chagall; russian: link=no, Марк Заха́рович Шага́л ; be, Марк Захаравіч Шагал . (born Moishe Shagal; 28 March 1985) was a Russian-French artist. An early modernism, modernist, he was associated with se ...
. *1925: 6–21 February. Sculptures and watercolors by Ossip Zadkine *1925: 3–17 March. Paintings and drawings by André Léveillé. *1925: 2 – 23 May 1925. ''Le Maroc : peintures et bas-reliefs de
Bernard Boutet de Monvel Bernard Boutet de Monvel (9 August 1881 – 28 October 1949) was a French painter, sculptor, engraver, fashion illustrator and interior decorator. Although first known for his etchings, he earned notability for his paintings, especially his geome ...
''. Program preface by
Jérôme Tharaud Jérôme Tharaud (18 May 1874, Saint-Junien, Haute-Vienne – 28 January 1953, Varengeville-sur-Mer) was a French writer. He was awarded the Prix Goncourt The Prix Goncourt (french: Le prix Goncourt, , ''The Goncourt Prize'') is a prize in Fr ...
and Jean Tharaud. *1925: 16–29 November. Paintings by Othon Coubine. *1925: Fifth exhibition of ''La Jeune Peinture française''. *1925: Exhibition of tapestries by Raoul Dufy *1925 3–19 December. ''Exposition d'un Groupe de Fémmes Peintrés Françaises'', including work by Marie-Alix,
Fernande Barrey Fernande Barrey (9 January 1893 in Saint-Valery-sur-Somme – 14 July 1960 in Paris) was a French artist model and painter. Biography Fernande Barrey left her native Picardy in about 1908 and moved to Paris, where she survived as a child prost ...
, Chériane, Marguerite Crissay,
Hermine David Hermine Lionette Cartan David (19 April 1886 in Paris – 1 December 1970 in Bry-sur-Marne) was a French painter. Early life and education Hermine David was born in Paris in 1886. She was born out of wedlock; her mother insisted that her bi ...
,
Suzanne Duchamp Suzanne Duchamp-Crotti (20 October 1889 – 11 September 1963) was a French Dadaist painter, collagist, sculptor, and draughtsman. Her work was significant to the development of Paris Dada and modernism and her drawings and collages explore f ...
, Geneviève Gallibert, Marguerite Lemaire Ghy-Lemm, Irène Lagut, Marie Laurencin, Marguerite Matisse, daughter of Henri Matisse), Hélène Perdriat, Valentine Prax and Jeanne Rij-Rousseau *1926: April. Works by
Francis Picabia Francis Picabia (: born Francis-Marie Martinez de Picabia; 22January 1879 – 30November 1953) was a French avant-garde painter, poet and typographist. After experimenting with Impressionism and Pointillism, Picabia became associated with Cubism ...
. *1926: November–December. Retrospective of
Roger de La Fresnaye Roger de La Fresnaye (; 11 July 1885 – 27 November 1925) was a French Cubist painter. Early years and education La Fresnaye was born in Le Mans where his father, an officer in the French army, was temporarily stationed. The La Fresnayes were ...
. *1926: Works by José Fioravanti. *1926: 18 – 30 May. "Exposition des Oeuvres de Roberto Ramaugé". *1928: 6 – 21 January. ''Peintres normands : 3e exposition. De
Nicolas Poussin Nicolas Poussin (, , ; June 1594 – 19 November 1665) was the leading painter of the classical French Baroque style, although he spent most of his working life in Rome. Most of his works were on religious and mythological subjects painted for a ...
à nos jours''. *1928: 23 March – 14 April. Solo exhibition of Amédée Ozenfant


Publications

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