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PIERRE WEMAERE

Pierre Vemaëre (1913-2010)
 

The French Abstract painter Pierre Wemaëre was born in Comines, Flanders, and he died in Versailles 2010. Because of World War One, his family moved from Comines to Versailles. Wemaëre was a patriot and a Catholic, he disliked publicity, he was a very modest person, he was apolitical, he lived a quiet unobtrusive life in Versailles, the former Residential City of the kingdom of France. Wemaëre has always differed from the established art world's idea about "the artist" by never being engaged in any revolutionary movement as well as never having a liking for political organizations and by never having promoted himself. However, once in a while, Wemaëre has commented on political events e.g. Hitler's occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1939, the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact invasion of Prague and the May Revolt of 1968.

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Kunstner Pierre Wemaëre
Forfatter Jean-Jacques Lévêque; Per Hovdenakk,
Sprog Engelsk
Illustrationer ca. 100 ill.
Format / Sideantal 24 x 30 cm. /
Udgivelsesår 1998
Indbinding Indbundet
Forlag Editions Cercle D'art
Antikvarisk Antikvarisk
Antal
Køb
ISBN 9782702205464
Lev. 3-5 dage
Pierre Vemaëre (1913-2010)
 

The French Abstract painter Pierre Wemaëre was born in Comines, Flanders, and he died in Versailles 2010. Because of World War One, his family moved from Comines to Versailles. Wemaëre was a patriot and a Catholic, he disliked publicity, he was a very modest person, he was apolitical, he lived a quiet unobtrusive life in Versailles, the former Residential City of the kingdom of France. Wemaëre has always differed from the established art world's idea about "the artist" by never being engaged in any revolutionary movement as well as never having a liking for political organizations and by never having promoted himself. However, once in a while, Wemaëre has commented on political events e.g. Hitler's occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1939, the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact invasion of Prague and the May Revolt of 1968.