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Gen Paul (1895 - 1975)
Paul’s early work reflected the influences of his friends in Montmartre, but he soon developed a dynamic and charasmatic form of expressionism reflecting influences as diverse as Van Gogh, Tolouse-Lautrec and El Greco. Paul first exhibited at the Salon d’Automne and the Salon des Indèpendants in Paris in 1920 and 8 years later his works were already being exhibited with those of Pablo Picasso and Chaim Soutine.
By the 1930s Paul had developed a serious addiciton to alcohol - the paintings of this time reflecting a more bleak mood with precise lines and carefully chosen colours and a strong emphasis of rhythm over motion.
From the 1940s up to his death, Paul returned to a style of action painting defined by many of the elements of his work in the 1920s. Since Paul’s death a number of his works cam be found in museums across France & Europe.


‘At the Races’
Gouache & Watercolour on Paper - 19” x 25” - Signed

‘Harbour Life’
Gouache & Watercolour on Paper - 19” x 25” - Signed




‘Polo Players’
Gouache & Watercolour on Paper - 19” x 25” - Signed


‘Race Day, Paris’
Gouache & Watercolour on Paper - 19” x 25” - Signed

‘At the Races’
Gouache & Watercolour on Paper - 19” x 25” - Signed

‘Harbour Life’
Gouache & Watercolour on Paper - 19” x 25” - Signed


Gouache & Watercolour on Paper - 19” x 25” - Signed



