Charles Feola PRICE CHARTS
1917 Philippeville, Algeria - 1994 France. Known for: Painting, Montmartre, Maurice Utrillo.
Charles Feola was born in Philippeville, Algeria in 1917 and died in France in 1994. Feola was painter, pupil and friend of Maurice Utrillo (1883-1955). Mobilized in Tunisia in the Second World War,... Read full biography
Charles Feola was born in Philippeville, Algeria in 1917 and died in France in 1994. Feola was painter, pupil and friend of Maurice Utrillo (1883-1955). Mobilized in Tunisia in the Second World War, Charles took part in the fighting against the Afrika Korps; he was taken prisoner and quickly... Read full biography
Charles Feola was born in Philippeville, Algeria in 1917 and died in France in 1994. Feola was painter, pupil and friend of Maurice Utrillo (1883-1955). Mobilized in Tunisia in the Second World War, Charles took part in the fighting against the Afrika Korps; he was taken prisoner and quickly released. Feola eventually joined France and settled in Paris in 1942, more precisely in Montmartre. He attended several Parisian painting schools: the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in the Montparnasse... Read full biography
Charles Feola was born in Philippeville, Algeria in 1917 and died in France in 1994. Feola was painter, pupil and friend of Maurice Utrillo (1883-1955). Mobilized in Tunisia in the Second World War, Charles took part in the fighting against the Afrika Korps; he was taken prisoner and quickly released. Feola eventually joined France and settled in Paris in 1942, more precisely in Montmartre. He attended several Parisian painting schools: the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in the Montparnasse district, the Frochot Academy in the Montmartre district, Lapeyre on the boulevard de Clichy. There he discovered the work of Fernand Herbo (1905-1995) who became his first Parisian master and who encouraged him to really work the paint, laying it... Read full biography
Charles Feola was born in Philippeville, Algeria in 1917 and died in France in 1994. Feola was painter, pupil and friend of Maurice Utrillo (1883-1955). Mobilized in Tunisia in the Second World War, Charles took part in the fighting against the Afrika Korps; he was taken prisoner and quickly released. Feola eventually joined France and settled in Paris in 1942, more precisely in Montmartre. He attended several Parisian painting schools: the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in the Montparnasse district, the Frochot Academy in the Montmartre district, Lapeyre on the boulevard de Clichy. There he discovered the work of Fernand Herbo (1905-1995) who became his first Parisian master and who encouraged him to really work the paint, laying it thick on the canvas. It was also there that he met Maurice Utrillo in 1945 with whom he perfected his apprenticeship in painting.... Read full biography

