- Jean Paul Brusset
Jean Paul Brusset (
23 June ,1909 –1985 ) was an internationally-acclaimed painter with what has been described as "a strong Mediterranean flair". He was born inPont du Gard , nearNîmes , inProvence ,France .In 1929, after completing his
higher education at the college inUzès , Brusset travelled toParis where he enrolled atL'École des Arts Appliqués et des Arts Decoratifs and sold his first painting, "Le Pont d'Avignon ". He went on to exhibit in major galleries such as theSalon des Tuileries and soon earned his first special exhibition. In the preface to the exhibition catalogueTristan Bernard commended him as "A good painter and a true interpreter of nature".During the difficult economic times of the 1930s Brusset survived as a decorator, most notably at the
Cannes Film Festival . In 1938 he marriedMarika Rivera , [http://www.vancemartin.com/artists/mcbean/mcbean01.html] the daughter of the Russian émigré cubist painterMarie Vorobieff (also known as Marevna) and the Mexican cubist painter and muralistDiego Rivera ; and they had a son together named Jean Brusset. The marriage did not last long.On the outbreak of
World War II in 1939 Brusset was to theFrench Navy . In 1942, he left France forAlgiers , where he decorated the studio of the "Voice of America ". An exhibition inTunis followed. In 1945 he returned to Paris and re-established himself there with an exhibition in 1946. In "L'Amateur d'Art" there was reference to his "hitherto much ignored talent"; and he was being admired as a "true painter" with a "serious heart", a "profound interior life".During 1948 to 1954 Brusset travelled to
Caracas ,Venezuela andSan Juan, Puerto Rico and spent time in theUnited States with his exhibition "Paris by Brusset " under the patronage of the culturalattaché of the Frenchembassy inWashington, D.C. . As a result of their successful exhibition of his works acquired by theDelgado Museum of Art inNew Orleans , Brusset was made a Citizen of Honour of the town and Colonel of the Guard of Honour of theLord Governor of Louisiana , an honour never previously conferred upon a foreigner. The exhibition then visited many cities, including Memphis,Dallas ,San Francisco , New York,Miami ,Montreal andToronto .In 1955 Brusset returned to France, where an exhibition of his
ceramic s presented atCannes won him the award of theL'Academie Internationale de la Ceramique ofGeneva . In 1956 he collaborated withJean Cocteau in the decoration of the chapel of Saint Pierre inVillefranche-sur-Mer ; and in 1957 he exhibited at theGalerie Vendôme in Paris. The paintings were subsequently bought by the French government.Brusset's last special exhibition was "La Provence du Brusset", organized by the mayor of
Baux-de-Provence on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the birth ofFrederic Mistral in 1980."This article uses information from the biography by M. J. Tatum and list of exhibitions (cf. External links)."
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* [http://membres.lycos.fr/pool1/expos/brusset-bio-tatum.html Biography by M. J. Tatum] with a photograph showing Brusset working at a portrait of Jean Cocteau.
* [http://membres.lycos.fr/pool1/expos/brusset.html List of exhibitions]
* [http://membres.lycos.fr/pool1/expos/brusset-b.html Select paintings (b)]
* [http://membres.lycos.fr/pool1/expos/brusset-c.html Select paintings (c)]
* [http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:EmzUjrauP70J:cgi.ebay.fr/__Peintures-Emaux_Jean-Paul-BRUSSET-Les-langoustes-HST-1960-Cottavoz_W0QQitemZ150263163518QQptdnZPeinturesQ2cQ20EmauxQQptdiZ5798QQcmdZViewItem%3Fhash%3Ditem150263163518%26_trkparms%3D72%253A606%257C39%253A1%257C65%253A12%26_trksid%3Dp3286.c0.m14+%22Jean+Paul+Brusset%22+%2B1909&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=12&gl=us mention of death]
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