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1890 Quimperle, France - 1947 Paris, France. Known for: City genre, landscape, figure, and marine painting.
Pierre de Belay was born in Quimperle, France, December 11, 1890 and died in Paris in 1947. In 1919, upon his demobilization, Pierre de Belay took up residence in Paris, and stayed there for the rest... Read full biography
Pierre de Belay was born in Quimperle, France, December 11, 1890 and died in Paris in 1947. In 1919, upon his demobilization, Pierre de Belay took up residence in Paris, and stayed there for the rest of his life. His quarter was Montparnasse. In 1925, he found a studio on rue de L'Armorique. Then... Read full biography
Pierre de Belay was born in Quimperle, France, December 11, 1890 and died in Paris in 1947. In 1919, upon his demobilization, Pierre de Belay took up residence in Paris, and stayed there for the rest of his life. His quarter was Montparnasse. In 1925, he found a studio on rue de L'Armorique. Then in 1937, he moved to rue Proidevaux where his studio overlooked Montparnasse. Painters and writers had left Montmartre several years before for Montparnasse. The life of "Montparnassians" during this... Read full biography
Pierre de Belay was born in Quimperle, France, December 11, 1890 and died in Paris in 1947. In 1919, upon his demobilization, Pierre de Belay took up residence in Paris, and stayed there for the rest of his life. His quarter was Montparnasse. In 1925, he found a studio on rue de L'Armorique. Then in 1937, he moved to rue Proidevaux where his studio overlooked Montparnasse. Painters and writers had left Montmartre several years before for Montparnasse. The life of "Montparnassians" during this "wild age" has often been recounted through the destinies of Chagal, Soutine, Modigliani, Pasein or Kisling, and through life in numerous studios of the 14th district, particularly at the Ruche, nightclubs like Bal Negre and the Jockey at the Vavin... Read full biography
Pierre de Belay was born in Quimperle, France, December 11, 1890 and died in Paris in 1947. In 1919, upon his demobilization, Pierre de Belay took up residence in Paris, and stayed there for the rest of his life. His quarter was Montparnasse. In 1925, he found a studio on rue de L'Armorique. Then in 1937, he moved to rue Proidevaux where his studio overlooked Montparnasse. Painters and writers had left Montmartre several years before for Montparnasse. The life of "Montparnassians" during this "wild age" has often been recounted through the destinies of Chagal, Soutine, Modigliani, Pasein or Kisling, and through life in numerous studios of the 14th district, particularly at the Ruche, nightclubs like Bal Negre and the Jockey at the Vavin intersection and cafes like Rotonde, the Coupole, and the Dome on the Boulevard Montparnasse, which was invaded by a... Read full biography

