Paul Rebeyrolle

Paul Rebeyrolle (born the November 3rd 1926 with Eymoutiers, dead the February 7th 2005 with Boudreville in Coast-with Or) was a painter naturalist French.

Biography

Its childhood is marked by a osseous Tuberculose, obliging it at long times of immobility. He studies with Limoges before joining Paris with the Release. He then discovers the contemporary painters as well as traditional painting with the Musée of Louvre. Member of the French Communist party starting from 1953, it breaks with this last in 1956 during the Russian invasion of Hungary.

Author of an immense work and one of the largest contemporary artists, it nevertheless was ignored general public as well as certain institutions.

Its work, always figurative, is marked by violence, the rage, the revolt vis-a-vis oppression or the political commitment. It is punctuated animalist and landscape tables, as well as tables employing of the matters stuck on the fabric (ground, hair, scrap…). She was appreciated by the philosophers Jean-Paul Sartre or Michel Foucault like by the collector François Pinault.

In 1979, it was entitled to a retrospective with the Large palace in Paris, and in 2000 with the Fondation Maeght.

A space of contemporary art was built at Eymoutiers, its native village, was devoted mainly to its work.

Works

Biography

  • Paul Rebeyrolle 1926-2005 , Marine Degli, Panama.

External bonds

  • Space Paul Rebeyrolle in his native village, where forty works
are exposed

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