Jean-Marc Brugeille

Jean-Marc Brugeille (which also signs Brugeilles , born on February 24th, 1959 with Bourges) is a painter, engraver and Illustrateur French which saw and works with Lyon.

Career

Autodidact, it starts to paint at 17 years. Its course is strewn with eclectic influences such as the Italian primitive painters, Gréco, Rembrandt, Watteau, Kandinsky, Delaunay, Brauner, Gromaire, Chinese and Indian Art.

It draws the topics of its tables in the daily newspaper, magnifié and transformed by the lyricism of the sensitivity.

In 1976, it is preceded with the contest of National poster of the festival of the trades selected by the Area of the the Limousin. It exposes then to the Living room of Fall (Lyon, 1979) to the Museum Toff (in Brives in 1980), with the Living room Young Painting (with the Large palace of Paris in 1986 and 1987).

In 1992, in addition to the Living room of Fall of Paris, it holds three other exposures to the M.A.C of Pérouges to the house of country of Mornant and the Market of the Creation of Lyon (where it will be also present in 1993 and 1994, just like to the Living room of spring).

In the following years it takes part in the 14th Biennial one of the Mediterranean with Nice. It also exposes to the Law courts of Paris and with the Gallery Springboard, M.J.C of Old man-Lyon, in the Gothic Room of Vézelay to the cloister of Augustins of Crémieu to l Orangery of the Jardin of Luxembourg and the Senate, with the gallery Saint-Bonnet of Lyon, the living room d´ Ecully (where it is invited d honnor), with the Grande gallery Masses of the Art schools of Paris

Of 1999 with 2001, it belongs to the Nuit of the Hundred Painters in Paris and presents, in 2002, the book Mémoire of a famous little boy qu´il. Starting from 2003, it continues to expose in various galleries and living rooms. A film on its painting is carried out by Mr. Livrozet.

Example of tables

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