Juliette Roche
Juliette Roche-Gleizes | |
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Juliette Roche, c.1913, Paris | |
Born |
1884 Paris |
Died | 1980 |
Nationality | French |
Education | Académie Ranson |
Known for | painting, writing |
Movement | Cubism, Dada |
Juliette Roche (1884–1980) was a French painter and writer who associated with members of the Cubist and Dada movements. She was born in 1884 to a wealthy Parisian family. Her father, Jules Roche, was a prominent member of both the French cabinet and avant-garde art world. Other strong connections to the art world were manifested in her relationships with her godmother, Élisabeth, Countess Greffulhe, and her father's godson, Jean Cocteau.[1] She was married to Albert Gleizes, a cubist painter and writer, in September 1915.[2]
Education
Juliette studied painting at Académie Ranson in Paris.[1]
References
- 1 2 Gonnard, Catherine (2013), "Le dictionnaire universel des créatrices", retrieved 5 March 2016
- ↑ Burke, Carolyn (1999), "Recollecting Dada: Juliette Roche" in Sawelson-Gorse, Naomi, Women in Dada: Essays on Sex, Gender and Identity, Cambridge: MIT Press, pp. 546–577, retrieved 8 March 2015
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