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Bernard Cathelin
Born
(1919-05-20)May 20, 1919
Paris, France
Died
April 17, 2004(2004-04-17) (aged 84)
Paris, France
Nationality
French
Education
Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs
Known for
Oil Paintings, Lithographs, Tapestries
Movement
School of Paris
Awards
Legion of Honour, France
Blumenthal prize
Emily Loewe
Bernard Cathelin (20 May 1919 – 17 April 2004) was a French painter born in Paris and a member of the School of Paris which included Picasso, Chagall, Frenel, Matisse, Dufy and many others including Maurice Brianchon, Cathelin's teacher at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs. Although he received critical acclaim as early as 1950, Cathelin was not able to live solely from his painting until 1955. Since that time Cathelin has received steadily increasing recognition and has been featured in over 50 exhibitions worldwide. Throughout his life, he maintained a deep-rooted love for his country and especially for the Drôme, where his mother came from.[1][2]
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