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1912 - 1948. Known for: Realist painting, influenced by Bosco, Albrecht Dürer, and Jacques Callot.
Francis Grüber was a French painter and founder of the École Nouveau Réalisme. He was born as the son of the stained glass artist Jacques Grüber, and his style was influenced by several artists... Read full biography
Francis Grüber was a French painter and founder of the École Nouveau Réalisme. He was born as the son of the stained glass artist Jacques Grüber, and his style was influenced by several artists including Bosco, Albrecht Dürer, and Jacques Callot. He moved to Paris in 1914 and exhibited at the... Read full biography
Francis Grüber was a French painter and founder of the École Nouveau Réalisme. He was born as the son of the stained glass artist Jacques Grüber, and his style was influenced by several artists including Bosco, Albrecht Dürer, and Jacques Callot. He moved to Paris in 1914 and exhibited at the Salons d'Automne and the Salons des Tuileries from the age of 18. He had his first solo exhibition in 1936 and took over his father's studio after his death in the same year. Grüber was known for his... Read full biography
Francis Grüber was a French painter and founder of the École Nouveau Réalisme. He was born as the son of the stained glass artist Jacques Grüber, and his style was influenced by several artists including Bosco, Albrecht Dürer, and Jacques Callot. He moved to Paris in 1914 and exhibited at the Salons d'Automne and the Salons des Tuileries from the age of 18. He had his first solo exhibition in 1936 and took over his father's studio after his death in the same year. Grüber was known for his leftist convictions and his belief that art and social progress should go hand in hand. He painted social themes such as labor, death, and the condition of the artist and writer. Grüber died shortly after achieving national recognition in France due to... Read full biography
Francis Grüber was a French painter and founder of the École Nouveau Réalisme. He was born as the son of the stained glass artist Jacques Grüber, and his style was influenced by several artists including Bosco, Albrecht Dürer, and Jacques Callot. He moved to Paris in 1914 and exhibited at the Salons d'Automne and the Salons des Tuileries from the age of 18. He had his first solo exhibition in 1936 and took over his father's studio after his death in the same year. Grüber was known for his leftist convictions and his belief that art and social progress should go hand in hand. He painted social themes such as labor, death, and the condition of the artist and writer. Grüber died shortly after achieving national recognition in France due to tuberculosis. He was admired for some years and became an iconic figure at the Salon des jeunes peintres

