Félix Fénéon
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- Fénéon, Félix
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- Person
- Gender
- Male
- Date of birth
- 1861-06-22
- Place of birth
- Torino
- Date of death
- 1944-02-29
- Place of death
- Châtenay-Malabry
Wikipedia
Félix Fénéon (French: [feli feneɔ̃]; 22 June 1861 – 29 February 1944) was a French art critic, gallery director, writer and anarchist during the late 19th century and early 20th century. He coined the term Neo-Impressionism in 1886 to identify a group of artists led by Georges Seurat, and ardently promoted them.
The Fénéon Prize was established in 1949 by his wife, Fanny Goubaux, from proceeds from the sale of his art collection.
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French art critic, gallery director, writer and anarchist.
Last modified: 2023-03-24 (revision #129711)
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- Félix Fénéon has a dedication in L'Ermite (A Felix Fénéon)
- Félix Fénéon has a dedication in Der Eremit (Für Felix Fénéon)(Hübner / Klünner translation)
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