
Félix Fénéon
Félix Fénéon, born in Turin (Italy) on June 29, 1861 and died in Châtenay-Malabry (Seine) on February 29, 1944, is a French art critic, journalist, art collector and director of magazines.
Resources
Félix Fénéon. New times, from Seurat to Matisse - Musée de l'Orangerie, 2020 - Isabelle Cahn - video
Félix Fénéon. Distant arts - Musée du Quai Branly, 2020 - Philippe Pelletier - video
In the footsteps of the elusive Félix Fénéon, INHA
Works by or about Félix Fénéon accessible in Gallica:
Félix Fénéon presented by Jean Paulhan - Comœdia October 16, 1943
(Félix Fénéon) returns to his first love: painting, in Revue de la Quinzaine, March 1914
The Book of Masks: Symbolist Portraits, Volume 2, Remy de Gourmont
The Anarchists, article in Le Gaulois about the arrest of Félix Fénéon, April 1894
Correspondance : Félix Fénéon & Jean Paulhan, 1917-1944
Exhibitions :
See also, by Jean Paulhan :
Mention of Félix Fénéon in a text by Jean Paulhan :
- Le mystère de la critique de Maurice Blanchot
Bibliography of texts published in the NRF
The texts below, published in La Nouvelle Revue Française, are grouped into four main sets: texts by Félix Fénéon, notes and columns by the author, texts about the author, and, when available, translations by the author.
Texts by Félix Fénéon
- La critique d'art au Père Peinard, 1966-05-01
Texts about Félix Fénéon
These texts may include thematic studies about the author, correspondence, reading notes on works by or about the author, interviews conducted by the author, or works edited by the author.
- Balade ches les Artisses indépendants de Félix Fénéon, by Joan Ungersma, 1966-05-01, articles
Chronological distribution of texts published in the NRF (1908-1968)
This chart shows the chronological distribution of texts across the four categories defined above: Texts, Notes, Translations, and Texts about the author.