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Born in 1924 in Paris, Roger-Edgar Gillet studied at the École Boulle from 1939 to 1943. He was later a teacher at the Académie Julian from 1946 to 1948, where he meets Thérèse who would later become his wife.

Roger-Edgar Gillet creates at first abstract works. He takes part in exhibitions organized by critics Michel Tapié and Charles Estienne. He is asscoiated to the European Lyrical abstraction, also known as Informal Art or Nouvelle École de Paris (New Paris School), with painters such as Georges Mathieu, Pierre Alechinsky, Jean Messagier, Serge Poliakoff, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Jean Fautrier, Hans Hartung, Zao Wou-Ki...

Starting in the '60s, he becomes more interested in figuration, and humanity becomes the main theme in his works. His body of work is structured very clearly in series : the Judges, the Bigots, Marilyn, Musicians, Mutants... He also rinterprets religious themes such as the Last Supper or the Crucifixion. He creates landscapes in series such as Villes (Cities) and Marines.

Historically, Gillet has affinities with Goya and the Flemish James Ensor, and can be associated to the New Figuration and the expressionist movement.
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Sans titre, Roger-Edgar Gillet

Sans titre

Roger-Edgar Gillet

Painting - 70 x 100 x 2 cm

$5,016

Sans titre, Roger-Edgar Gillet

Sans titre

Roger-Edgar Gillet

Painting - 70 x 100 x 2 cm

$5,016

Untitled, Roger-Edgar Gillet

Untitled

Roger-Edgar Gillet

Painting - 31 x 43 x 1 cm

$3,901

Golgotha, Roger-Edgar Gillet

Golgotha

Roger-Edgar Gillet

Painting - 57 x 42 x 1 cm

$3,901

Sans titre, Roger-Edgar Gillet

Sans titre

Roger-Edgar Gillet

Painting - 60 x 85 cm

$2,898

Les sauteurs à la corde, Roger-Edgar Gillet

Les sauteurs à la corde

Roger-Edgar Gillet

Painting - 114 x 194 x 3 cm

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Petite psychanalyse de groupe, Roger-Edgar Gillet

Petite psychanalyse de groupe

Roger-Edgar Gillet

Painting - 115 x 163 x 3 cm

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Born in 1924 in Paris, Roger-Edgar Gillet studied at the École Boulle from 1939 to 1943. He was later a teacher at the Académie Julian from 1946 to 1948, where he meets Thérèse who would later become his wife.Roger-Edgar Gillet creates at first abstract works. He takes part in exhibitions organized by critics Michel Tapié and Charles Estienne. He is asscoiated to the European Lyrical abstraction, also known as Informal Art or Nouvelle École de Paris (New Paris School), with painters such as Georges Mathieu, Pierre Alechinsky, Jean Messagier, Serge Poliakoff, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Jean Fautrier, Hans Hartung, Zao Wou-Ki... Starting in the '60s, he becomes more interested in figuration, and humanity becomes the main theme in his works. His body of work is structured very clearly in series : the Judges, the Bigots, Marilyn, Musicians, Mutants... He also rinterprets religious themes such as the Last Supper or the Crucifixion. He creates landscapes in series such as Villes (Cities) and Marines.Historically, Gillet has affinities with Goya and the Flemish James Ensor, and can be associated to the New Figuration and the expressionist movement.

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When was Roger-Edgar Gillet born?

The year of birth of the artist is: 1924