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Artist: Jean VINAY
Water's Edge
By Jean Vinay
Located in Columbia, MO
Jean Vinay Water’s Edge Oil on canvas 7.25 x 14 inches, 17 x 21 (framed) Signed lower right
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20th Century Impressionist Jean VINAY Art

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Oil

French Expressionist Ecole de Paris Oil Painting Boats on French Riviera
By Jean Vinay
Located in Surfside, FL
Jean Vinay was a self-taught artist though he received artistic guidance from Albert Marquet, the Fauvist, who he knew through his travels in French North Africa. Jean Viney lived from 1907 to 1978. Jean Vinay was from the post war Ecole de Paris along with Pierre Cales, Bram van Velde, Bernard Buffet, Emile Gilioli, Yves Brayer and Camille Hilaire. Bibliography: 4 French realists: André Minaux, Ginette Rapp, Roger Montané, Jean Vinay by Arts Council of Great Britain (1955) Selected French Paintings by Richard Bellias; Bernard Lorjou; André Minaux; Roger Montané; Yvonne Mottet; Jean Vinay Publisher: London : Adams Gallery, 1959. Jean Vinay est un peintre français né le 2 février 1907 et décédé le 23 août 1978. Après des études secondaires, il se passionne pour l’art. Dès 1933, il s’établit dans Paris, à Montmartre et décide de devenir peintre. Il travaille avec acharnement, se formant principalement dans les musées. Dès le début de l’occupation allemande, il se rend à Alger chez un ami d’enfance et rencontre Albert Marquet qui lui prête son atelier. Il devient vite un grand nom de la peinture et sera reconnu par tous comme étant “Le peintre de Paris”. C’est à L'Albenc qu’il repose depuis 1978 où il vécut près de sa mère en partageant sa vie entre Paris et l'Albenc. Une importante donation au département de l’Isère, a donné naissance au Musée Jean Vinay qui ouvrait ses portes en 1979 à Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye en Isère. Ses expositions Principales expositions personnelles 1942 Paris - Galerie Raspail Alger - Galerie Hotchkiss 1943 Oran - Galerie Pozzallo Alger - Galerie La Pompadour 1944 Casablanca - Galerie Derche Oran - Galerie Colline Alger - Galerie Charlet 1945 Casablanca - Galerie Derche Rabat - Galerie La Boutique d’Art Londres - Royal Water Colour Society’s Gallery 1946 Paris - Galerie Raspail 1947 Casablanca - Galerie Derche Oran - Galerie Colline 1948 Paris - Galerie Durand Ruel 1949 Paris - Galerie Paulette Dubois Londres - Galerie Adams Lyon - Galerie des Jacobins 1950 Paris - Galerie du Bac New York - Wally Findlay Galleries 1951 Grenoble - Galerie Repelin-Perriot 1952 Lyon - Galerie des Jacobins Bourges - Galerie Jacquet Vals les Bains - Galerie Robert Valence - Galerie Bost (de 1952 à 1969) 1953 Lyon - Galerie des Jacobins Vals les Bains - Galerie Robert 1954 Paris - Galerie La Boétie Paris - Galerie Bruno Bassano 1957 Paris...
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20th Century Expressionist Jean VINAY Art

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Canvas, Oil

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