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Vogue April 1937 - Pierre Roy - Framed art Print

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  • Framed print by Pierre Roy.
  • Buy this print framed for £165.
  • Buy this print unframed for £55.
  • Framed size is 62 x 49 cm.
  • Other print sizes and frame styles are available.

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About the artist

Born on August 10, 1880, Pierre Roy was a celebrated French surrealist artist, admired for his lifelike depictions of ordinary objects in unusual compositions. He was the oldest of four children who all painted. Pierre initially worked in an architectural firm after graduating from a local school. His lust for artistic expression led him to the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris.

In 1905, Pierre fully committed to painting. Starting in 1906, he participated in numerous exhibitions, including the inaugural surrealist painters' exhibition in 1925 alongside legends like Giorgio de Chirico, Max Ernst, and Pablo Picasso. He had his first solo exhibition in 1926. By 1933, Pierre served as a naval artist for five years.

Beyond painting, he created stage sets, Vogue magazine covers, and promotional posters. His surrealistic work was often characterised by an imaginative fusion of everyday items, generating poetic imagery.

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