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Max Jacob ( French: [maks ʒakɔb]; 12 July 1876 – 5 March 1944) was a French poet, painter, writer, and critic. Pablo Picasso, 1921, Three Musicians, oil on canvas, 200.7 × 222.9 cm, Museum of Modern Art, New York. Acquired through the Lillie P. Bliss Bequest; the figure on the right (holding the sheet music) represents Max Jacob.
- Léon David, Morven le Gaëlique
- 5 March 1944 (aged 67), Drancy Deportation Camp, France
- 12 July 1876, Quimper, Finistère, Brittany, France
Mar 15, 2024 · The Beehive. Max Jacob (born July 12, 1876, Quimper, Fr.—died March 5, 1944, Drancy) was a French poet who played a decisive role in the new directions of modern poetry during the early part of the 20th century. His writing was the product of a complex amalgam of Jewish, Breton, Parisian, and Roman Catholic elements.
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Oct 21, 2020 · October 21, 2020 at 12:02 p.m. EDT. Who was Max Jacob? That’s the question poet and University of Chicago professor Rosanna Warren circles around in this detailed, nearly 600-page biography, a ...
Max Jacob was a Jewish poet, painter, writer, and critic. He was born in Quimper, Brittany, France. In 1897, he left the Paris Colonial School to pursue a career as an artist. Jacob shared a room with Pablo Picasso on the Boulevard Voltaire. Picasso introduced him to Guillaume Apollinaire, who in turn introduced him to Georges Braque.
Max Jacob. 1876–1944. Poet, artist, and critic Max Jacob was born in Quimper, Brittany, France. In 1897, he moved to the Montmartre district of Paris, where he shared a room with Pablo Picasso and immersed himself in the bohemian arts community. Jacob supported his artistic endeavors by working at a number of odd jobs but never truly escaped ...
Max Jacob (French: [maks ʒakɔb]; 12 July 1876 – 5 March 1944) was a French poet, painter, writer, and critic. Wikidata Q156214 View or edit the ...
Max Jacob was a French poet, painter, writer, and critic.