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Paris, September 23, 1909 - 2006
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| Born in
Paris, September 23, 1909 - 2006, Paul Jean Anderbouhr established
his work in the major salons of Paris at an early age. He
consistently contributed to the Salon d’Automne and Salon des
Artistes Français beginning in 1939.
His paintings are built upon the subtle tone and moods of the
“impressionists” but with a distinct variation. Expressionistic
qualities have been combined to add a vitality of spirit and motion
through his use of quick brush strokes and splashes of color. The
results are paintings of motion and mood but with a sense of
stability.
He was recognized with numerous awards and in 1953 had his first
one-man exhibition with the prestigious gallery Durand-Ruel, a
relationship which produced eleven one-man shows with them until
1973.
In 1949 he began living and working in the French Congo and divided
his residency between Africa and his native France.
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