Jean Le Moal was a French painter of the new Paris school, designer of stained glass windows, and one of the founder members of the Salon de Mai. Jean Le Moal enrolled at the "Ecole des Beaux-Arts de... Read full biography
Jean Le Moal was a French painter of the new Paris school, designer of stained glass windows, and one of the founder members of the Salon de Mai. Jean Le Moal enrolled at the "Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Lyon" in 1926, and the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs in Paris in 1929. He also... Read full biography
Jean Le Moal was a French painter of the new Paris school, designer of stained glass windows, and one of the founder members of the Salon de Mai. Jean Le Moal enrolled at the "Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Lyon" in 1926, and the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs in Paris in 1929. He also attended the "Académie Ranson" (1935-1936). In 1939 Le Moal worked on the 1400 sq.meter ceiling of the French Pavilion at the 1939 New York Worlds Fair.* . In 1941 he exhibited in "XX jeunes peintres de... Read full biography
Jean Le Moal was a French painter of the new Paris school, designer of stained glass windows, and one of the founder members of the Salon de Mai. Jean Le Moal enrolled at the "Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Lyon" in 1926, and the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs in Paris in 1929. He also attended the "Académie Ranson" (1935-1936). In 1939 Le Moal worked on the 1400 sq.meter ceiling of the French Pavilion at the 1939 New York Worlds Fair.* . In 1941 he exhibited in "XX jeunes peintres de tradition française", with Bazaine, Manessier, Singier, Pignon, Gischia, and in 1943 in "Douze peintres d'aujourd'hui" at Galerie de France. In 1945 he was a founding member of the Salon de Mai. In the post-war years Jean Le Moal became established... Read full biography
Jean Le Moal was a French painter of the new Paris school, designer of stained glass windows, and one of the founder members of the Salon de Mai. Jean Le Moal enrolled at the "Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Lyon" in 1926, and the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs in Paris in 1929. He also attended the "Académie Ranson" (1935-1936). In 1939 Le Moal worked on the 1400 sq.meter ceiling of the French Pavilion at the 1939 New York Worlds Fair.* . In 1941 he exhibited in "XX jeunes peintres de tradition française", with Bazaine, Manessier, Singier, Pignon, Gischia, and in 1943 in "Douze peintres d'aujourd'hui" at Galerie de France. In 1945 he was a founding member of the Salon de Mai. In the post-war years Jean Le Moal became established as a prominent figure in European painting. He exhibited throughout Europe and was also awarded the "Prix de la Critique" in... Read full biography
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