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Henri Hayden (1883-1970)Henri Hayden 1880-1970 Born in Poland, Henri Hayden arrived in Paris in 1907, aged 24, and only four years later held his first one-man exhibition. From that point onward, Paris became his home. He was a School of Paris painter, mainly of still life and landscape. Cezanne and Cubism were the classical influences on the young artist. Hayden's career as a whole represents a real talent, whose periods of significant creativity occurred at the beginning and end of a long professional career. His first important picture, The Chess Players at La Totonde, in the manner of Cezanne, was shown at the Salon des Indépendants in 1914; shortly afterwards he was introduced to Juan Gris, by a fellow Pole, the sculptor Jacques Lipchitz. Soon after Hayden began his Cubist period, between 1916 and 1921. Gris led him to the dealer Léonce Rosenberg, and through him to Metziner, Severini, Picasso, and Matisse, all significant influences on the artist. Although Hayden produced a fine series of cubist pictures, the most famous The Three Musicians, now in the National Museum of Modern Art, Paris, he never completely adopted the cubist aesthetic. |