Riopelle, Jean Paul

Enlarge text Shrink text
  • Personality
| מספר מערכת 987007278454905171
Information for Authority record
Name (Latin)
Riopelle, Jean Paul
Date of birth
1923-10-07
Date of death
2002-03-12
Place of birth
Montréal (Québec)
Canada
Place of death
Grues, Ile aux (Québec)
Associated country
Canada
Place of residence/headquarters
Paris (France)
Field of activity
Art
Occupation
Artists
Painters
Sculptors
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 102316456
Wikidata: Q708544
Library of congress: n 81093192
Sources of Information
1 / 10
Wikipedia description:

Jean-Paul Riopelle, (October 7, 1923 – March 12, 2002) was a Canadian painter and sculptor from Quebec. He had one of the longest and most important international careers of the sixteen signatories of the Refus Global, the 1948 manifesto that announced the Quebecois artistic community's refusal of clericalism and provincialism. He is best known for his abstract painting style, in particular his "mosaic" works of the 1950s when he famously abandoned the paintbrush, using only a palette knife to apply paint to canvas, giving his works a distinctive sculptural quality. He became the first Canadian painter since James Wilson Morrice to attain widespread international recognition and high praise, both during his career and after his death. He was a leading artist of French Lyrical Abstraction.

Read more on Wikipedia >