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Marie Raymond spent nearly her entire adult life influencing the abstract art community through her prolific work as an art critic. Browse this section for a small collection of published articles, many including images in the original printed format.
Contained herein is information about Marie Raymond’s travels, experiences, and the museums that featured her art during her voyage in Japan. Included are photographs of Marie as well as examples of Japanese exhibition posters.
View exhibition posters and find information about the recognition Marie Raymond received and the relationships she established thanks in part to being named the recipient of this prestigious award in 1949.
Explore the collaborative spirit, intellectual exchanges, and influential moments that defined these Monday soirées, shaping the avant-garde movement and leaving an indelible mark on the cultural tapestry of 1940s Paris.
In this section, alongside images from the period, learn more about Marie Raymond's artistic success in Paris, the formative relationships she developed and the impact she had on the Parisian art scene.
Not just her birthplace, where she married, and where she raised a son; Provence was arguably the region that is found most directly visually represented in a period of Marie Raymond's works in the series titled "paysages imaginaires,