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215:, further complicating his chronic health problems. The paintings of 1930s reflect a more somber mood with precise lines and carefully chosen colors and an emphasis of rhythm over motion. From the 1940s through his death, Paul reverted to a style of action painting characterized by many of the elements of his work in the 1920s, but his later work never again succeeded in recapturing the innovation, emotion and expressionism of his earlier works. 156:. Between 1925 and 1929, he produced many of his best works. The paintings during this phase are characterized by motion created by gestural brush strokes, daring compositions, forced perspectives, diagonals, zigzags, juxtaposed areas of abstraction and realism and flat areas of color. Unlike other expressionists of the time such as 135:
who helped him a great deal. Although Paul never received any formal training, he made a living from his art for almost 60 years. While his early works reflected the influences of his friends in Montmartre, Vlaminck, Utrillo and Frank Will, he soon developed dynamic form of expressionism reflecting
168:, Gen Paul's works are full of optimism – fueled by his passion for life and daily life and his desire to overcome his handicap. Due to the dynamism and motion inherent in his paintings, some consider Paul to be the first action painter, a precursor to the 227: 123:, he began drawing and painting as a child. His father died when he was only ten years old and Gen Paul was trained to work in decorative furnishings. He served in the French army during 427: 183:
in Montmartre. A great many of his works remain in private hands but a number of his important pieces can be found at museums in France and in other parts of Europe.
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and was wounded twice, losing one of his legs. During his convalescence, he returned to painting, and at
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In addition to painting scenes from his native Montmartre, including that of his friends, composer
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In 1934, he was recognized for his contributions to France and was awarded the
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in 1920. In 1928, his works were exhibited with those of
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Montmartre
Paris
Painter
painter
engraver
Montmartre
Rue Lepic
Van Gogh
World War I
Le Bateau-Lavoir
Juan Gris
Toulouse-Lautrec
Cézanne
Goya
Velázquez
El Greco
Soutine
Rouault
expressionists
abstract expressionists
Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital
Cimetière Saint-Vincent
Salon d’Automne
Salon des Indépendants
Paris
Pablo Picasso
Chaïm Soutine
serious addiction to alcohol
Legion of Honor
fresco

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