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Ambroise Vollard, French art dealer, 1934

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Ambroise Vollard, French art dealer, 1934

Ambroise Vollard, French art dealer, 1934. Ambroise Vollard (1866-1939) is regarded as one of the most important dealers in French contemporary art. From The Studio Volume 107. [The Offices of the Studio Ltd. London, 1934]

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Amboise Art Dealer Bald Cats Feline Felines Stroking Vollard


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This print captures the enigmatic figure of Ambroise Vollard, a renowned French art dealer in 1934. With his bald head, bearded face, and piercing gaze, Vollard exudes an air of sophistication and authority that befits his esteemed position in the world of contemporary art. Known for his pivotal role in promoting French artists such as Cézanne, Renoir, and Picasso during the early 20th century, Vollard's influence on the art scene cannot be overstated. This portrait showcases him in a moment of introspection as he strokes a feline companion—a symbol perhaps of his discerning eye for beauty and refinement. The monochrome aesthetic adds to the timeless quality of this image, transporting us back to an era when Vollard's Parisian gallery was at its zenith. As one gazes upon this photograph today, it serves as a window into both the man himself and the vibrant artistic landscape he helped shape. Originally published in The Studio Volume 107 by The Offices of Studio Ltd. , London in 1934, this print is not just a visual artifact but also a testament to Vollard's enduring legacy. It reminds us that behind every great work of art lies individuals like Vollard who dedicated their lives to nurturing creativity and championing talented artists from around the world.

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