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- Section_dOr abstract "The Section d'Or (\"Golden Section\"), also known as Groupe de Puteaux (or Puteaux Group), was a collective of painters, sculptors, poets and critics associated with Cubism and Orphism. Based in the Parisian suburbs, the group held regular meetings at the home of the Duchamp brothers in Puteaux and at the studio of Albert Gleizes in Courbevoie. Active from 1911 to around 1914, members of the collective came to prominence in the wake of their controversial showing at the Salon des Indépendants in the spring of 1911. This showing by Albert Gleizes, Jean Metzinger, Robert Delaunay, Henri le Fauconnier, Fernand Léger and Marie Laurencin (at the request of Apollinaire), created a scandal that brought Cubism to the attention of the general public for the first time. The Salon de la Section d'Or, held October 1912—the largest and most important public showing of Cubist works prior to World War I—exposed Cubism to a wider audience still. After the war, with support given by the dealer Léonce Rosenberg, Cubism returned to the front line of Parisian artistic activity. Various elements of the Groupe de Puteaux would mount two more large-scale Section d'Or exhibitions, in 1920 and in 1925, with the goal of revealing the complete process of transformation and renewal that had transpired since the onset of Cubism.The group seems to have adopted the name \"Section d'Or\" as both an homage to the mathematical harmony associated with Georges Seurat, and to distinguish themselves from the narrower style of Cubism developed in parallel by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque in the Montmartre quarter of Paris. In addition, the name was to highlight that Cubism, rather than being an isolated art-form, represented the continuation of a grand tradition: indeed, the golden ratio, or golden section (French: Section d'Or) had fascinated Western intellectuals of diverse interests for at least 2,400 years.".
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- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Abbaye_de_Créteil.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Abstract_art.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Adolphe_Basler.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Albert_Gleizes.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Aleksandra_Ekster.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Archipenko.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_A._Knopf.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink André_Dunoyer_de_Segonzac.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink André_Lhote.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink André_Mare.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink André_Salmon.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Bauhaus.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_French_painters.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cubism.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Category:European_artist_groups_and_collectives.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_art.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_artist_groups_and_collectives.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Category:Orphism.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Constantin_Brâncuși.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Constructivism_(art).
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Courbevoie.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Crystal_Cubism.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Cubism.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Dada.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Robbins_(art_historian).
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink De_Stijl.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Du_%22Cubisme%22.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Fauvism.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Fernand_Léger.
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- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Picabia.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink František_Kupka.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Futurism.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Georges_Braque.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Georges_Ribemont-Dessaignes.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Georges_Seurat.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Golden_ratio.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Guillaume_Apollinaire.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Henri_Laurens.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Henri_Le_Fauconnier.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Impressionism.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_Nayral.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_Villon.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Lambert-Rucki.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Marchand_(painter).
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Metzinger.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Jeanne_Rij-Rousseau.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink John_Richardson_(art_historian).
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Csaky.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Joséphin_Péladan.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Juan_Gris.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Leonardo_da_Vinci.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Marcoussis.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Léonce_Rosenberg.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Léopold_Survage.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Marc_Brésil.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Marcel_Duchamp.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Marie_Laurencin.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Mathematics.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Maurice_Princet.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Max_Goth.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Max_Jacob.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Montmartre.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Mysticism.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Natalia_Goncharova.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Olivier_Hourcade.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Orphism_(art).
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Pablo_Picasso.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Painting.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Cézanne.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_Dumont_(painter).
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_Müller.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_Reverdy.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Purism.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Puteaux.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Raymond_Duchamp-Villon.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink René_Blum_(ballet).
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Delaunay.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Roger_de_La_Fresnaye.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Société_Normande_de_Peinture_Moderne.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Société_des_Artistes_Indépendants.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Symbolism_(arts).
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink Tobeen.
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLink File:La_Section_dOr_exhibition,_1925,_Galerie_Vavin-Raspail,_Paris.jpg.
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- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLinkText "Golden Section (Section d'Or)".
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLinkText "Groupe de Puteaux (or Section d'Or)".
- Section_dOr wikiPageWikiLinkText "Groupe de Puteaux".