Raymond Cogniat

Raymond Cogniat (1896-1977) was a French art critic, journalist, historian of art and expert on theatre design.[1]

Life

Raymond Cogniat was born on 14 April 1896, the son of a journalist. In 1918 he joined the staff of the Théâtre de l'Atelier. He continued to champion avant-garde theatre as a critic for the journal Comœdia and, until 1940, editor of Beaux Arts.[1] In 1923 Cogniat became the resident art critic of the Revue de l'Amérique latine, developing an expertise .[2]

From 1943 to 1967 Cogniat was Principal Inspector of Fine Arts,[3] and after World War II he was also managing director of the weekly Arts.[1]

Cogniat was responsible for the French pavilion at the Venice Biennale between 1956 and 1960, and called for Paris to host a similar event. This resulted in André Malraux, Minister of Culture, establishing the Biennale de Paris in 1959, with Cogniat appointed as general delegate in charge of the event.[4]

Cogniat was head of the arts section of Le Figaro from 1957 until his death.[3] He died in Paris on 20 February 1977.

Works

  • Décors de Théatre, Paris: Editrions des Chroniques du Jour, 1930.
  • De la mise en scène: essai d'esthétique du théâtre, Paris, 1947.
  • The century of the impressionists, London: Clematis Press, 1960. Translated by Graham Snell from Le siècle des impressionistes, Paris: Flammarion, 1959.
  • Raoul Dufy, New York: Crown, 1962. Translated by Thomas L. Callow from the French Raoul Duffy, Paris: Éditions Braun & Cie, 1950.
  • Cinquante ans de spectacles de France. Les decorateurs de theatre, Paris: Librarie theatrale, 1955
  • Seventeenth-century painting, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1964. Translated by Frances Partridge.
  • XXth century drawings and water-colors, New York: Crown Publishers, 1966. Translated by Anne Ross from the French Dessins et aquarelles du XXe siècle, Paris: Librarie Hachette, 1966.
  • Monet and his world, London: Thames & Hudson, 1966. Translated by Wayne Diles from the French.
  • Romanticism, London: Heron, 1968. Translated by Joan White from the French Le romantisme, Lausanne: Editions Rencontre, 1966.
  • Braque, New York: Crown Publishers, 1970. Translated by Eileen B. Hennessy from the French Braque, Paris: Éditions Braun & Cie, 1970.
  • Georges Braque, New York : Harry N. Abrams, 1980. Translated by I. Mark Paris from the French G. Braque, 1976.
  • Sisley, New York: Crown Publishers, 1978. Translated by Alice Sachs from the French Sisley, Paris: Flammarion, 1978.
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References

  1. 'Raymond Cogniat', The Times, 15 March 1977.
  2. Bernal, Maria Clara (2015). Redes intelectuales: Arte y política en América Latina. Ediciones Uniandes-Universidad de los Andes. p. 597. ISBN 978-958-774-178-0.
  3. Raymond Cogniat, contributor, Encyclopædia Britannica. Accessed 19 November 2019.
  4. Hannah Feldman (2014). From a Nation Torn: Decolonizing Art and Representation in France, 1945-1962. Duke University Press. pp. 78–9. ISBN 978-0-8223-9595-9.
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