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Gerard Vulliamy BIOGRAPHY
1909 - 2005. Known for: Abstract paintings, drawings.
Gerard Vulliamy studied at the Academy of André Lhote and later joined the Abstraction-Création group, where he befriended prominent artists such as Villon, Delaunay, Herbin, and Mondrian. After the... Read full biography
Gerard Vulliamy studied at the Academy of André Lhote and later joined the Abstraction-Création group, where he befriended prominent artists such as Villon, Delaunay, Herbin, and Mondrian. After the war, he exhibited at the Jeanne Bucher Gallery and illustrated books by Éluard and Ponge. In 1952,... Read full biography
Gerard Vulliamy studied at the Academy of André Lhote and later joined the Abstraction-Création group, where he befriended prominent artists such as Villon, Delaunay, Herbin, and Mondrian. After the war, he exhibited at the Jeanne Bucher Gallery and illustrated books by Éluard and Ponge. In 1952, he gained international recognition when he joined the Roque gallery.
Gerard Vulliamy studied at the Academy of André Lhote and later joined the Abstraction-Création group, where he befriended prominent artists such as Villon, Delaunay, Herbin, and Mondrian. After the war, he exhibited at the Jeanne Bucher Gallery and illustrated books by Éluard and Ponge. In 1952, he gained international recognition when he joined the Roque gallery.
Gerard Vulliamy studied at the Academy of André Lhote and later joined the Abstraction-Création group, where he befriended prominent artists such as Villon, Delaunay, Herbin, and Mondrian. After the war, he exhibited at the Jeanne Bucher Gallery and illustrated books by Éluard and Ponge. In 1952, he gained international recognition when he joined the Roque gallery.
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Gerard Vulliamy studied at the Academy of André Lhote and later joined the Abstraction-Création group, where he befriended prominent artists such as Villon, Delaunay, Herbin, and Mondrian. After the war, he exhibited at the Jeanne Bucher Gallery and illustrated books by Éluard and Ponge. In 1952, he gained international recognition when he joined the Roque gallery.