French painter born in Metz, Camille Hilaire worked at "L'école des Beaux-Arts" in Paris and in free Academies, particularly André Lhote's, which had a determinent influence on him. He obtained many... Read full biography
French painter born in Metz, Camille Hilaire worked at "L'école des Beaux-Arts" in Paris and in free Academies, particularly André Lhote's, which had a determinent influence on him. He obtained many prizes and rewards: State travel exhibition, 1947. Venice prize, 1949, Astral prize, 1950; Casa... Read full biography
French painter born in Metz, Camille Hilaire worked at "L'école des Beaux-Arts" in Paris and in free Academies, particularly André Lhote's, which had a determinent influence on him. He obtained many prizes and rewards: State travel exhibition, 1947. Venice prize, 1949, Astral prize, 1950; Casa Velasquez prize, 1950; Society Art Amateur prize, 1958. Hilaire participated in numerous exhibition groups, as autumn art, the Independents, May, the Tuileries, of painters witness of their time, etc.... Read full biography
French painter born in Metz, Camille Hilaire worked at "L'école des Beaux-Arts" in Paris and in free Academies, particularly André Lhote's, which had a determinent influence on him. He obtained many prizes and rewards: State travel exhibition, 1947. Venice prize, 1949, Astral prize, 1950; Casa Velasquez prize, 1950; Society Art Amateur prize, 1958. Hilaire participated in numerous exhibition groups, as autumn art, the Independents, May, the Tuileries, of painters witness of their time, etc. Between post-cubism and figuration, his works with bright colors, are luminous. Camille Hilaire represents the nuanced expression of the composition. Thus, starting from effective structures, he holds the power through color and obtains an admirable and... Read full biography
French painter born in Metz, Camille Hilaire worked at "L'école des Beaux-Arts" in Paris and in free Academies, particularly André Lhote's, which had a determinent influence on him. He obtained many prizes and rewards: State travel exhibition, 1947. Venice prize, 1949, Astral prize, 1950; Casa Velasquez prize, 1950; Society Art Amateur prize, 1958. Hilaire participated in numerous exhibition groups, as autumn art, the Independents, May, the Tuileries, of painters witness of their time, etc. Between post-cubism and figuration, his works with bright colors, are luminous. Camille Hilaire represents the nuanced expression of the composition. Thus, starting from effective structures, he holds the power through color and obtains an admirable and constant sensation of calm, of amplitude, of grandeur by translating the motives and the elements, which never prevents him from express... Read full biography