Rene-Marie Castaing
See also: Castaing (homonymy)
Rene-Marie Castaing (born with Pau, France in 1896 - died in Pau in 1943) is a French painter. Rene-Marie Castaing is the oldest son of Joseph Castaing (1860-1918), itself painter.
He obtained in 1924 the First Grand Prix of Rome and became thereafter member of the Société of French arts.
Some of its frescos decorate the dining room Villa Saint Basil' S with Pau. Others, painted in 1930, decorate the way of cross of the church of Bidache.
Work principal
- " Jeanne d' Arc hearing the voix" oil, black lead, bronzine/fabric - " Jeanne d' Arc chief of guerre" chalk, gouache/fabric (1920) - " Jeanne d' Arc with the bûcher" oil, black lead, bronzine/fabric - exposed to the Museum Of the Art schools of Pau.
- Cinderella (1928)
- Serenade in the park of an Italian palate (1931)
- Young girls and love in a park (1931)
- Young girl holding a fabric (1936)
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