Maurice Princet, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Maurice Princet

French mathematician

Date of Birth: 01-Jan-0001

Place of Birth: Igny, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France

Date of Death: 23-Oct-1973

Profession: mathematician, actuary

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Maurice Princet

  • Maurice Princet (1875 – October 23, 1973) was a French mathematician and actuary who played a role in the birth of cubism.
  • He was an associate of Pablo Picasso, Guillaume Apollinaire, Max Jacob, Jean Metzinger, and Marcel Duchamp.
  • He is known as "le mathĂ©maticien du cubisme" ("the mathematician of cubism"). Princet is credited with introducing the work of Henri PoincarĂ© and the concept of the "fourth dimension" to the cubists at the Bateau-Lavoir.
  • Princet brought to Picasso's attention a 1903 book by Esprit Jouffret, TraitĂ© Ă©lĂ©mentaire de gĂ©omĂ©trie Ă  quatre dimensions (Elementary Treatise on the Geometry of Four Dimensions), a popularization of PoincarĂ©'s Science and Hypothesis in which Jouffret described hypercubes and other complex polyhedra in four dimensions and projected them onto the two-dimensional page.
  • Picasso's sketchbooks for Les Demoiselles d'Avignon illustrate Jouffret's influence on the artist's work.In 1907, Princet's wife left him for AndrĂ© Derain, and he drifted away from the circle of artists at the Bateau-Lavoir.
  • But Princet remained close to Metzinger and participated in meetings of the Section d'Or in Puteaux.
  • He gave informal lectures to the group, many of whom were passionate about mathematical order.Princet's influence on the cubists was attested to by his contemporaries.
  • Maurice de Vlaminck wrote, "I witnessed the birth of cubism, its growth, its decline.
  • Picasso was the obstetrician, Guillaume Apollinaire the midwife, Princet the godfather."In 1910, Metzinger said of him, "[Picasso] lays out a free, mobile perspective, from which that ingenious mathematician Maurice Princet has deduced a whole geometry".
  • Later, Metzinger wrote in his memoirs that: Maurice Princet joined us often.
  • Although quite young, thanks to his knowledge of mathematics he had an important job in an insurance company.
  • But, beyond his profession, it was as an artist that he conceptualized mathematics, as an aesthetician that he invoked n-dimensional continuums.
  • He loved to get the artists interested in the new views on space that had been opened up by Schlegel and some others.
  • He succeeded at that. Louis Vauxcelles sarcastically dubbed Princet "the father of cubism": M.
  • Princet has studied at length non-Euclidean geometry and the theorems of Riemann, of which Gleizes and Metzinger speak rather carelessly.
  • Now then, M.
  • Princet one day met M.
  • Max Jacob and confided him one or two of his discoveries relating to the fourth dimension.
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  • Jacob informed the ingenious M.
  • Picasso of it, and M.
  • Picasso saw there a possibility of new ornamental schemes.
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  • Picasso explained his intentions to M.
  • Apollinaire, who hastened to write them up in formularies and codify them.
  • The thing spread and propagated.
  • Cubism, the child of M.
  • Princet, was born. Duchamp told Pierre Cabanne, "We weren't mathematicians at all, but we really did believe in Princet".

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