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Albagnac, Jean-Marie [1931-. France. Painter/Linocut Artist/Engraver]

 

Jean-Marie Albagnac was born in Saint-Etienne, Loire, France, on 7 March 1931. Following school, he trained as an industrial designer for three years. He was then apprenticed to an advertising artist and in the early 1950s took an evening course in art at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Albagnac was deeply affected by the death of his mother in 1954 and for a while became something of a solitary figure earning his living by making window cards for chain stores and drawings for luggage-cart and pram catalogues. In 1959 his work featured in the Premiere Biennale des Jeunes in Paris. He was the subject of an exhibition at the Musée de Moulins in Moulins, France in 1967. The pear was a recurring motif in Albagnac’s work.
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Bibliography

1. Albagnac: images de veille. Moulins, France: Musée de Moulins, 1967

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