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Arsène Alexandre (16 August 1859, Paris – 1 October 1937, Brain sur Allonnes) was a French art critic. He was a contributor to L'Événement, Le Paris and L'Éclair and in 1894 was one of the founders of the satirical journal Le Rire, becoming its artistic director. He was later art critic for Le Figaro. Alexandre and Félix Fénéon were the first to use the term 'pointillism', in 1886, and Alexandre alone coined the term 'the Rouen School', in 1902 in a catalogue to an exhibition of the work of Joseph Delattre at the galerie Durand-Ruel à Paris. He also wrote several articles for Le Théâtre, notably 'Le Théâtre au Salon' in June 1898 and several theatre reviews.

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  • Arsène Alexandre, né le 16 août 1859 à Paris 3e et mort le 1er octobre 1937 à Brain-sur-Allonnes, est un collectionneur d'œuvres d'art, journaliste, critique d'art et inspecteur général des Musées français. (fr)
  • Arsène Urbain Pierre Alexandre, född den 16 augusti 1859 i Paris, död den 1 oktober 1937 i Brain-sur-Allonnes, var en fransk konstkritiker. Alexandre var verksam i den periodiska pressen och utgav även konsthistoriska böcker såsom Histoire de la peinture militaire (1889), Histoire de l'art décoratif, du XVIII:e siècle à nos jours (1892), L'art du rire et de la caricature (1893), Histoire populaire de la peinture (1896) med mera. (sv)
  • Arsène Alexandre (16 August 1859, Paris – 1 October 1937, Brain sur Allonnes) was a French art critic. He was a contributor to L'Événement, Le Paris and L'Éclair and in 1894 was one of the founders of the satirical journal Le Rire, becoming its artistic director. He was later art critic for Le Figaro. Alexandre and Félix Fénéon were the first to use the term 'pointillism', in 1886, and Alexandre alone coined the term 'the Rouen School', in 1902 in a catalogue to an exhibition of the work of Joseph Delattre at the galerie Durand-Ruel à Paris. He also wrote several articles for Le Théâtre, notably 'Le Théâtre au Salon' in June 1898 and several theatre reviews. (en)
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