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    Ramon Pichot Gironès ( Catalan pronunciation: [rəˈmom piˈtʃɔt]; 1871 – 1 March 1925) was a Catalan and Spanish artist. He painted in an impressionist style. He was a good friend of Pablo Picasso and an early mentor to young Salvador Dalí. Dalí met Pichot in Cadaqués, Spain, when Dalí was only 10 years old.

  2. Settled in Paris at the beginning of the 20th century, Ramon Pichot (Barcelona, 1871 - Paris, 1925), who had worked in Barcelona with Ramon Casas, Santiago Rusiñol, Joaquim Mir and Isidre Nonell, lived in the Bohemian and artistic environment of Montmartre.

    • Wich Pichot?
    • Bohemian Life in Montmartre: Picasso, Pichot and Germaine
    • In The Correspondence of Eugène Carrière
    • Ramon Pichot Among Thefauves
    • La Maison Rose
    • Pichot-Dalí-Pitxot

    The Pichots are a family of artists. Apart from him, there are two other painters with the same surname. Which of them is the protagonist of the exhibition? It is Ramon Pichot Gironès, friend of Santiago Rusiñol and Pablo Picasso, member of the Colla del Safrà (a group of artists from Barcelona) and husband of Germaine, muse of artists. His nephews...

    Like many Catalan artists, he fulfilled his dream of travelling to Paris, but unlike many others, he stayed there to live. During the first years of the 20th century, he shared the Parisian bohemian life with his friendPablo Picasso. There are various moments worth highlighting: they exhibited together in the Galerie Berthe Weill and they decorated...

    In Paris, Pichot became involved in the artistic circles of the French capital. Following the trail of the artist, I was able to find out, in the Bibliothèque centrale des musées nationauxof Paris, how the influential patron Aline Ménard-Dorian helped Pichot to go ahead with his artistic career. In the correspondence between Mme. Ménard-Dorian and ...

    Pichot was one of the artists present in the famous room of fauves of the Salon d’Automne (The Autumn Salon) in 1905, and his works were hung in the room that generated a huge scandal, an episode that would give the name to Fauvism, the first avant-garde movement. According to the critics, the pieces by Pichot had live colours. Surely for this reas...

    Pichot lived his last years in the Maison Rose, a house situated on the corner of the Rue des Saules and the Rue Abrevoir in the neighbourhood of Montmartre, very close to the vineyards of Clos Montmartre and the famous cabaret of the Lapin Agile. Ramon Pichot died in the Maison Rose in 1925 suffering from tuberculosis. Years before, the couple Pic...

    The Pichot family and the Dalí family held a friendship and would meet up both in Figueres and in Cadaqués. According to what Dalí himself wrote, the paintings of Ramon Pichot helped him to discover impressionism when he saw them hung in the house of Maria Gay, Ramon’s sister, where the young Salvador was getting over an illness. This project of be...

  3. Pichot (1872–1925) was nine years older than Picasso but a good friend nonetheless. A printmaker and illustrator, he exhibited at Els Quatre Gats immediately following Picasso's one-man show there in 1899; soon after, in October 1900, both he and Picasso travelled with Carles Casagemas to Paris.

  4. Ramon Pichot Gironès was a Catalan and Spanish artist. He painted in an impressionist style. He was a good friend of Pablo Picasso and an early mentor to young Salvador Dalí. Dalí met...

  5. The author of the portrait, Ramon Pichot, was ten years younger than Rusiñol, and was a regular visitor to Cau Ferrat at the height of its splendour.

  6. While I was painting this picture an old friend of mine, Ramon Pichot, died and I have always felt that it should be called The Death of Pichot rather than The Three Dancers. The tall black figure behind the dancer on the right is the presence of Pichot. 15