Tobeen Explained

Tobeen
Birth Name:Félix Bonnet
Birth Date:July 20, 1880
Birth Place:Bordeaux, France
Death Place:Saint-Valery-sur-Somme
Nationality:French
Field:Painting
Movement:Cubism

Tobeen (Bordeaux, July 20, 1880 - Saint-Valery-sur-Somme, March 1938) is the pseudonym of the French artist Félix Bonnet.

Life

Tobeen stayed frequently in the western part of thé Pyrenees, Basque Country, but was born and bred in Bordeaux. Because of his frequent reference to Basque subjects within his paintings he became known as a Basque artist. However, he was not a Basque and neither were his parents.[1]

From 1910 he worked in Paris where he maintained relations with the group of Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque and with the group of the Duchamp brothers (Gaston, Raymond and Marcel) in Puteaux. He exhibited eleven works at the Salon de la Section d'Or, Galerie La Boétie, Paris, October 1912.[2]

But Tobeen was not a city-dweller. He loved a life of liberty, the sea, the woods and after 1920 he settled in Saint-Valery-sur-Somme.Tobeen's paintings, drawings and woodcarvings show the traces of his Parisian period and his passion for the poetry in human life.

Exhibitions

Museum collections

The Netherlands

France

References

3.Tobeen, un moderne chez les Basques, biography by Goikoetxea Jean Paul, ed. Pimientos, 2012.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.tobeen.org/synopsis Tobeen (Félix Élie Bonnet), Synopsis of the monograph: Tobeen. Un poète du cubisme, by Rosella Huber-Spanier, 2012
  2. https://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/items/detail/exhibit-catalog-salon-de-la-section-dor-15197 Exhibit catalog for Salon de "La Section d'Or", 1912, pp. 12-13, nos. 140-150, no. 116. Walter Pach papers, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution