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  2. Saint-Séverin. Between the spring of 1909 and early 1910, Robert Delaunay made a series of seven paintings of the Gothic church of Saint-Séverin. Located near his studio in the Latin Quarter of Paris—a district traditionally known for its community of young, unconventional artists and intellectuals—the church included a fifteenth-century ...

    • Robert Delaunay (French, 1885-1941)
    • Oil on canvas
    • 1909
    • Saint-Séverin
  3. Minneapolis, United States. This canvas is the second in a series of seven executed by Delaunay depicting the 15th- century ambulatory of this Gothic church near his Paris studio. While the...

  4. Private Collection, Zürich. Saint-Séverin. The Saint-Séverin series -a group of paintings created between 1909 and 1910, that show the interior of a Gothic, 13th century church located in the Parisian Quartier Latin- is at the beginning of the so-called "destructive" phase marking within Robert Delaunay's oeuvre the "passage of Cézanne to ...

  5. Title: Saint-Severin. Artist: Robert Delaunay (French, Paris 1885–1941 Montpellier) Date: 1926. Medium: Lithograph. Dimensions: Sheet: 11 1/8 × 8 7/8 in. (28.2 × 22.5 cm) Classification: Prints. Credit Line: The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1975. Accession Number: 1975.607.26

  6. Saint Severin no 3 Saint Severin was the first major series of paintings created by Delaunay in 1909. Focusing on the Gothic ambulatory of this well-known Parisian church, he depicted the view multiple times from the same perspective - looking northeast to capture the effects of changing light as Monet had achieved with his analysis of the ...

  7. Open today 11–5. See all hours. Saint-Séverin. 1909. Robert Delaunay. French, 1885-1941. Status. Currently Off View. Department. Prints and Drawings. Artist. Robert Delaunay. Title. Saint-Séverin. Place. France (Artist's nationality:) Date. 1909. Medium. Fabricated black chalk, with frottage on cream laid paper. Inscriptions.