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BUFFET, Bernard (1928-1999)
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Bernard Buffet
was born July 10, 1928 in Paris, died on October 4, 1999 in Tourtour (Var -
France).
In December 1943, he entered the « Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts
» where he studied for two years. After this he worked alone.
In 1946, he had his first painting shown, a self-portrait, at the Salon des
Moins de Trente Ans at the Galerie Beaux-Arts.
In 1947, he exhibited « L'homme accoude » at the Salon des Independants and
in December of the same year he had his first solo exhibition , at the Art
Impressions book shop in Paris, organised by Guy Weelen and Michel Brient.
Raymond Cogniat bought, for the Paris National Museum of Modem Art, a
painting entitled « Nature morte au poulet ».
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In April 1948,
the painting « Le Buveur » was exhibited at the « Jeune Peinture exhibition
» organised at the Galerie Drouant-David. His painting was bought by
Doctor Girardin, who, at his death, left it to the Paris Museum of
Modern Art.
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- In 1949,
Pierre Descargues published Bernard Buffet at the « Presses Litteraires de
France ».
- ln 1951,
his friend Jean Giono let him a small house in Manosque where he lived for a
short while before renting an ancient « bergerie » in Nanse, near Reillanne,
17 kilometres from Manosque. He worked there until 1954.
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- In 1953,
Louis Aragon wrote, in les Lettres Francaises, an article entitled Le
Paysage Francais a quatre siecles et Bernard Buffet 24 ans (Four Centuries
of French Landscape Painting and the 24 Years Old Bernard Buffet).
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- In 1955, he
was awarded the first prize by the magazine Connaissance des arts, which
named the 10 best post-war artists. He met Georges Simenon who became his
close friend. He bought property in Domont, near Paris, that he left the
following year to live at the « Chateau l'Arc » near Aix-en-Provence, which
was to be his main residence until 1964.
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- In 1958, at
the age of 30, the first retrospective of his work was held at Galerie
Charpentier.
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- The same
year Pierre Berge published Bernard Buffet at Editions Pierre Cailler, and
Georges Hourdin published l'Enfer et le Ciel de Bernard Buffet at Cerf.
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- In 1961 he
painted a series of paintings depicting the life of Jesus Christ, intended
to decorate the Chapelle de Chateau l'Arc. Ten years later, at the request
of Monseigneur Pasquale Macci (secretary to Pope Paul VI) he offered these
paintings to the Vatican Museum where they remain on permanent exhibition.
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- In 1964
Maurice Druon published Bernard Buffet at Editions Hachette. Bernard Buffet
bought « la Vallee » in Saint-Cast in Britanny where he worked until 1970.
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- From 1965
to 1971 he lived both in Britanny and Paris.
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- In May,
1971 he was named « Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur ». In May ,1971 his son
Nicolas was born.
November 23, 1973 the Bernard Buffet Museum was inaugurated ; it was founded
by Kiichiro Okano, in Surugadaira, Japan.
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- March 13,
1974 he was elected to the Academy des Beaux Arts.
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- In 1978, at
the request of the Postal Administration, he designed a stamp depicting
l'Institut et le Pont des Arts .
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- In 1980 he
got a Manor in Normandy, which he left in 1986 to live at the Domaine de la
Baume, near Tourtour in the Haut-Var.
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- In 1986,
Annabel published D'amour et d'eau fraiche at Sylvie Messinger, and Georges
Durand, la Divine Comedie de Bernard Buffet at Desclee de Brouwer.
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- In 1986, «
Bernard Buffet » by Yann le Pichon edited by Maurice Garnier, obtained the
Elie Faure Award.
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- December 9,
1988 a large extension to the Bernard Buffet Museum was inaugurated in
Japan.
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- In 1989,
Alin Alexis Avila published « Bernard Buffet », edited by Nouvelles Editions
Francaises aux Editions Casterman.
Much more information can be found at the website of the
Musee Bernard Buffet
A
well executed reproduction on canvas of a Bernard Buffet oil painting by Stehli
Freres of Zurich, signed in the plate Bernard Buffet 66, with relief giving the impression that it is the real thing.
Only close examination with a magnifying glass shows the characteristic pattern
of a print .
Dimensions: 27x17.5 inches
Condition: Good. Unframed
Price: £80 including UK delivery
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