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1905 Dunkirk, France - 1982 Paris, France. Known for: Expressive still life, landscape and portrait painting, teaching.
Pierre Jerome, born January 20, 1905 in Dunkirk, and died March 11, 1982 in Paris, was a French painter. He was laureate of the Prix de Rome in 1934 and professor at the Académie de la Grande... Read full biography
Pierre Jerome, born January 20, 1905 in Dunkirk, and died March 11, 1982 in Paris, was a French painter. He was laureate of the Prix de Rome in 1934 and professor at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière and at the École polytechnique in Paris. Pierre Émile Henri Jérôme was the son of Arthur Alfred... Read full biography
Pierre Jerome, born January 20, 1905 in Dunkirk, and died March 11, 1982 in Paris, was a French painter. He was laureate of the Prix de Rome in 1934 and professor at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière and at the École polytechnique in Paris. Pierre Émile Henri Jérôme was the son of Arthur Alfred Henri Jérôme and Jeanne Marie Louis Boulanger. His ancestry, both paternal and maternal, is Picardy. In 1910, his family moved to Paris. Pierre Jérôme attended the communal school on rue Damrémont in... Read full biography
Pierre Jerome, born January 20, 1905 in Dunkirk, and died March 11, 1982 in Paris, was a French painter. He was laureate of the Prix de Rome in 1934 and professor at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière and at the École polytechnique in Paris. Pierre Émile Henri Jérôme was the son of Arthur Alfred Henri Jérôme and Jeanne Marie Louis Boulanger. His ancestry, both paternal and maternal, is Picardy. In 1910, his family moved to Paris. Pierre Jérôme attended the communal school on rue Damrémont in the Montmartre district. In 1914, his father was mobilized from the first days of the First World War and his mother's only resource was the military allowance. When Paris was bombed, she took refuge with her children in Amboise, then in Caen, where... Read full biography
Pierre Jerome, born January 20, 1905 in Dunkirk, and died March 11, 1982 in Paris, was a French painter. He was laureate of the Prix de Rome in 1934 and professor at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière and at the École polytechnique in Paris. Pierre Émile Henri Jérôme was the son of Arthur Alfred Henri Jérôme and Jeanne Marie Louis Boulanger. His ancestry, both paternal and maternal, is Picardy. In 1910, his family moved to Paris. Pierre Jérôme attended the communal school on rue Damrémont in the Montmartre district. In 1914, his father was mobilized from the first days of the First World War and his mother's only resource was the military allowance. When Paris was bombed, she took refuge with her children in Amboise, then in Caen, where Pierre Jerome works with an attorney. The family then returned to Paris. Pierre Jérôme and his mother worked for the insurance company La... Read full biography
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- •Prix de Rome Prize
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- •Art Educator:Teaching, Scholarship, Workshops and/or Writing
Exhibition of Special Venue, Art Parks
- •Salon des Artistes Francais de Paris
