1897 Brest (Besancon) France - 1973 Neuchatel, Switzerland. Known for: Marine and street scene painting.
Roger Vuillem, 1897-1973. Painter, born in Brest or Besançon (France) in 1897, Roger Vuillem died in Neuchâtel, Switzerland in 1973, where he lived since 1954. During World War I, he was a pilot in...
Read full biography Roger Vuillem, 1897-1973. Painter, born in Brest or Besançon (France) in 1897, Roger Vuillem died in Neuchâtel, Switzerland in 1973, where he lived since 1954. During World War I, he was a pilot in the French Air Force. In the late 1940's, he became a painter of the street in Montmartre. In 1949 he...
Read full biography Roger Vuillem, 1897-1973. Painter, born in Brest or Besançon (France) in 1897, Roger Vuillem died in Neuchâtel, Switzerland in 1973, where he lived since 1954. During World War I, he was a pilot in the French Air Force. In the late 1940's, he became a painter of the street in Montmartre. In 1949 he won a first price dispensed by the Société Lyonnaise des Beaux-Arts. He has exhibited other places including Switzerland, Paris, Rio de Janeiro and Montreal. He used the techniques of oil, gouache,...
Read full biography Roger Vuillem, 1897-1973. Painter, born in Brest or Besançon (France) in 1897, Roger Vuillem died in Neuchâtel, Switzerland in 1973, where he lived since 1954. During World War I, he was a pilot in the French Air Force. In the late 1940's, he became a painter of the street in Montmartre. In 1949 he won a first price dispensed by the Société Lyonnaise des Beaux-Arts. He has exhibited other places including Switzerland, Paris, Rio de Janeiro and Montreal. He used the techniques of oil, gouache, watercolor and wash tint. Submitted by Henri Graber, Switzerland, researcher of the artist
Roger Vuillem, 1897-1973. Painter, born in Brest or Besançon (France) in 1897, Roger Vuillem died in Neuchâtel, Switzerland in 1973, where he lived since 1954. During World War I, he was a pilot in the French Air Force. In the late 1940's, he became a painter of the street in Montmartre. In 1949 he won a first price dispensed by the Société Lyonnaise des Beaux-Arts. He has exhibited other places including Switzerland, Paris, Rio de Janeiro and Montreal. He used the techniques of oil, gouache, watercolor and wash tint. Submitted by Henri Graber, Switzerland, researcher of the artist