JEAN PIERRE ALAUX
"ELECTRICITY"
OIL ON CANVAS, SIGNED
FRENCH, C.1950
12.5 X 15.75 INCHES
Jean-Pierre Alaux, born 14 November 1925 in La Ciotat, was a French painter belonging to the "young painters of the School of Paris." At the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris
It binds with those who remain lifetime friends and he will find in the committees historical exhibitions , including: Pierre- Henry , Jean Joyet Louis Vuillermoz Vidalens Frédéric Maurice Boitel , he will make a great portrait " on the ground " in the 60s. In Paris, he fond the Marists of the rue de Vaugirard that lodge in their student house before it was allowed to his uncle and godfather Jean- Paul Alaux. He earnd his living by painting small figurines, lids boxes, glass paintings and even thirty scenes from the life of Christ for the Archdiocese of Paris . In 1947 he left for Italy bicycle with Frédéric Vidalens , workshop comrade. They will go to Rome, discover Florence , Assisi, Viterbo , Siena and Arezzo Piero della Francesca and spend a week at the Villa Medici in Eliane Beaupuy - Manciet who had just obtained the Prix de Rome. In 1949, before leaving the school, he won the 1st Prize Poster Contest Faubourg St- Honore Les Fables de La Fontaine and a silver medal at the Salon of French artists. 1st Prize Stores Spring 1950 with The Charm of Paris and 2nd Prize Faubourg St- Honoré for Tribute to Love; these two posters will also be published . In 1950 he also won 1st Prize at the International Competition of the Portrait of Jenny which earned him appear in full screen Saturday night embraced by Arletty . Main exhibitions:
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Jean -Pierre Alaux , a member of the Council of ADAGP, was for many years a member of the government purchases in the Salons Commission. Between 1952 and 1962 , the state, the city of Paris and the Modern Art of the City of Paris Museum bought him several works . He painted Show boat down the Mississippi for mixed cargo of the same name in 1959, La Mer in 1961 to the square of the Senior Officers of the aircraft carrier Foch and Limousin to France in 1962. He decorated in 1961 the cottage of his friends Tchekoff in Megève with its first signs of the zodiac and in 1965, the kindergarten Boulard street in Paris, designed by his friend the architect Marion Tournon- Branly . He exhibited in the Salon of province only as guest of honor (nearly 50 cities awarded a prize or a medal ) or group. He was the president of the Salon d' Angers in 1989 ( President changes every year ) and also exposes Japan, Korea , Lebanon , Germany, etc. . He received in 1955 the price of the Academy of Fine Arts, the price Puvis de Chavannes in 1972, the Grand Prix Painters Witnesses of Their Time in 1974 , the price in 1979 Signatures , the price of the Orangerie castle Versailles in 1980 , the price of Corpet Taylor Foundation in 1990 and the price of painting the Agency for Environment and Energy Management in 1993 for his painting precious planet, the biosphere. Works by Jean -Pierre Alaux Museum of Modern Art of the City of Paris , the Musée de la Marine in Paris , the Museum of Fontainebleau, Riom , Les Baux -de- Provence, Rapin Museum of Villeneuve -sur- Lot, Vivant-Denon Museum of Chalon -sur- Saône and Ueno Museum in Japan. He presented retrospectives of his works at the Grand Palais in 1973 ( National Exhibition of Fine Arts), the Musée Vivant-Denon Chalon -sur- Saône in 1987, again at the Grand Palais in 1987 ( Tribute Show Autumn ), Museum of the Bastion Saint -André in Antibes in 1988, Crédit Mutuel de Bretagne in Brest in 1991 in La Ciotat, his hometown, where he exhibited 50 years of painting in the chapel of the blue Penitents in 1993 invited by the municipality.
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