Francine Simonin, born in 1936 in Lausanne, is a designer, painter and engraver of Swiss and Canadian nationality. She can be related to a "vehement expressionism", without being totally related to... Read full biography
Francine Simonin, born in 1936 in Lausanne, is a designer, painter and engraver of Swiss and Canadian nationality. She can be related to a "vehement expressionism", without being totally related to it. After a childhood spent drawing, Simonin took classes at the Ecole Cantonale des Beaux-Arts in... Read full biography
Francine Simonin, born in 1936 in Lausanne, is a designer, painter and engraver of Swiss and Canadian nationality. She can be related to a "vehement expressionism", without being totally related to it. After a childhood spent drawing, Simonin took classes at the Ecole Cantonale des Beaux-Arts in Lausanne with Marcel Poncet between 1955 and 1958. In the early 1960s, she met Marguerite Duras. Francine Simonin "fascinated by the work of Duras", is significantly marked by this new friendship. In... Read full biography
Francine Simonin, born in 1936 in Lausanne, is a designer, painter and engraver of Swiss and Canadian nationality. She can be related to a "vehement expressionism", without being totally related to it. After a childhood spent drawing, Simonin took classes at the Ecole Cantonale des Beaux-Arts in Lausanne with Marcel Poncet between 1955 and 1958. In the early 1960s, she met Marguerite Duras. Francine Simonin "fascinated by the work of Duras", is significantly marked by this new friendship. In 1965, the artist regularly exhibited her works at the Maurice Bridel Gallery in Lausanne, the Numaga Gallery in Auvernier, and the Nane Cailler Gallery in Pully. From Switzerland, Simonin moved to Canada in 1971 and returned from time to time to... Read full biography
Francine Simonin, born in 1936 in Lausanne, is a designer, painter and engraver of Swiss and Canadian nationality. She can be related to a "vehement expressionism", without being totally related to it. After a childhood spent drawing, Simonin took classes at the Ecole Cantonale des Beaux-Arts in Lausanne with Marcel Poncet between 1955 and 1958. In the early 1960s, she met Marguerite Duras. Francine Simonin "fascinated by the work of Duras", is significantly marked by this new friendship. In 1965, the artist regularly exhibited her works at the Maurice Bridel Gallery in Lausanne, the Numaga Gallery in Auvernier, and the Nane Cailler Gallery in Pully. From Switzerland, Simonin moved to Canada in 1971 and returned from time to time to Switzerland for various exhibitions and to work in her studio in Evian. She received the Grand Prix of the Vaudoise Foundation for the promotion and... Read full biography
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