Roger Marcel Limouse French Fauvist Oil Painting Signed
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Roger Marcel Limouse French Fauvist Oil Painting Signed, 21 x 25", 26 x 30" framed.
Roger Limouse was born in Algeria, and after a brief career in civic administration in Tunis in 1919, he studied art under Jean Paul Laurens at the Academie Julian* in Paris. It was at the Academie Julian, that he met and shared a studio with the painter Jules Cavaillès. After completing his tuition, Limouse embarked on a period of travel. He returned to North Africa during the 1930s and then went to France, where he joined Cavaillès, Roland Oudot, Maurice Brianchon, André Planson, Christian Caillard, Raymond Legeuelt, and Kostia Terechkovitch to form the Painters of Poetic Reality, la réalité poétique. This group was really an affiliation of friends and kindred spirits rather than a movement with a manifesto and he exhibited several works with them and took part in a major retrospective exhibition in 1956. He also exhibited at various Salons including des Artistes Francais*, des Independants, d'Automne* and des Tuileries. His work was clearly influenced by the Fauves and to a lesser extent the Cubists, but he was also revered as a painter of interiors. He was greatly influenced by Edouard Vuillard and Pierre Bonnard - one of the greatest painters of such scenes - who spoke of Limouse's 'heart, sensuality and intimacy.' Because of his love of vibrant colour, Roger Limouse has been called the last of the Fauves*.The vintners Nicolas in 1958 exclusively used paintings from Limouse to illustrate their back catalogue of exceptional fine wines.The Museum of Modern Art, Paris has three paintings by Limouse in its permanent collection.Source:Ebury Galleries, London
Roger Limouse was born in Algeria, and after a brief career in civic administration in Tunis in 1919, he studied art under Jean Paul Laurens at the Academie Julian* in Paris. It was at the Academie Julian, that he met and shared a studio with the painter Jules Cavaillès. After completing his tuition, Limouse embarked on a period of travel. He returned to North Africa during the 1930s and then went to France, where he joined Cavaillès, Roland Oudot, Maurice Brianchon, André Planson, Christian Caillard, Raymond Legeuelt, and Kostia Terechkovitch to form the Painters of Poetic Reality, la réalité poétique. This group was really an affiliation of friends and kindred spirits rather than a movement with a manifesto and he exhibited several works with them and took part in a major retrospective exhibition in 1956. He also exhibited at various Salons including des Artistes Francais*, des Independants, d'Automne* and des Tuileries. His work was clearly influenced by the Fauves and to a lesser extent the Cubists, but he was also revered as a painter of interiors. He was greatly influenced by Edouard Vuillard and Pierre Bonnard - one of the greatest painters of such scenes - who spoke of Limouse's 'heart, sensuality and intimacy.' Because of his love of vibrant colour, Roger Limouse has been called the last of the Fauves*.The vintners Nicolas in 1958 exclusively used paintings from Limouse to illustrate their back catalogue of exceptional fine wines.The Museum of Modern Art, Paris has three paintings by Limouse in its permanent collection.Source:Ebury Galleries, London
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21 x 25 in
Weight
10 lb
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Roger Marcel Limouse French Fauvist Oil Painting Signed
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