RIOPELLE by Guy Robert. Ed. France-Amérique, 1981 , Hardcover, French Ed.


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"RIOPELLE" by Guy Robert, published in 1981 by France-Amérique, is a significant hardcover book with a dust jacket that focuses on the life and work of Jean-Paul Riopelle, one of Canada's most renowned abstract painters. The text is in French, as this is a French edition, and the book is considered an important resource for understanding Riopelle’s art and his impact on modern art movements, particularly Abstract Expressionism and Lyrical Abstraction.

Key Features of the Book:

  1. Author – Guy Robert:

    • Guy Robert was a prominent Canadian art critic and historian known for his deep insights into Canadian and Quebecois artists. His expertise in modern art gives readers a thoughtful and detailed exploration of Riopelle’s life, philosophy, and artistic evolution.
    • Robert’s analysis of Riopelle’s abstract techniques and use of color, texture, and form are essential for those studying post-war modern art.
  2. Subject – Jean-Paul Riopelle:

    • Jean-Paul Riopelle (1923-2002) was a Canadian painter and sculptor known for his large-scale abstract works and unique approach to painting with a palette knife. His career spanned several decades, and he was associated with the Automatistes, a group of avant-garde Quebec artists, as well as the Lyrical Abstraction movement in Paris.
    • The book provides a detailed account of his career, examining his key works, artistic influences, and his impact on the global art scene.

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