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Paul Delvaux 
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| Delvaux - Prints, lithographs, etchings and illustrated books. | Sort by technique : | | |
| 1897 - | Paul Delvaux is born in Antheit, Belgium. |
1916 - | Delvaux enters the Brussels Academy of Fine Arts. |
1922 - | Paul Delvaux paints his first train stations. He appreciates and supports the influence of James Ensor. |
1934 - | Paul Delvaux’s first major exhibition at the Fine Arts building in Brussels where his works are displayed along with those of Dali, Magritte and De Chirico. |
1936 - | Delvaux’s paintings are completely surreal. The artist participates in the international exhibition of Surrealism in Paris. |
1938 - | Delvaux travels to Italy and meets Eluard who dedicates a poem to him and calls it "Exile". |
1947 - | Delvaux created the set designs for a play by Jean Genet at the Marigny theatre in Paris. |
1950 - | Delvaux becomes a painting teacher at the Brussels Superior School of Art where he teaches until 1962. |
1952 - | The artist creates a mural painting for the games room of the Kursaal d'Ostende, then, a few years later, an illusionist work for the Gilbert Perier house in Brussels. |
1960 - | Delvaux creates a mural painting for the Congress Building in Brussels. |
1965 - | Delvaux is named President of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Belgium. |
1966 - | The artist begins to create lithographic works. |
1972 - | Delvaux is named Officer of the Order of Arts and Literature by the French Minister of Cultural Affairs. |
1994 - | Paul Delvaux dies in Furnes, Belgium. | 1967 - "Paul Delvaux", Museum of Ixelles, Brussels, Belgium.
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1938 - "Paul Delvaux, paintings", Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Belgium.
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1944 - "Paul Delvaux" Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Belgium. |
1962 - "Paul Delvaux", Musée des Beaux-Arts, Ostende, Belgium.
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1966 - "Exposition rétrospective des oeuvres de Delvaux", Palais des Beaux-Arts, Lille, France.
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1969 - "Rétrospective Paul Delvaux", Museum des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, France.
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1970 - "Paul Delvaux, paintings, watercolors, inks", Museum of painting and sculpture, Grenoble, France.
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1975 - "Paul Delvaux", Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Japan.
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1976 - "Hommage à Paul Delvaux", Palais de l'Europe, Menton, France.
| 1967 - "Paul Delvaux, the man, the painter", from Paul Aloïse de Bock, Ed. Laconti, Brussels.
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1967 - "The drawings of Paul Delvaux", from Maurice Nadeau, Ed. Denoël, Paris.
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1971 - "7 dialogues with Paul Delvaux" from Jacques Meuris, Ed. Soleil Noir, Paris.
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1976 - "Domaine de Paul Delvaux" from Philippe Roberts-Jones, Ed. Art du Temps, Brussels.
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1975 - "Delvaux, catalogue de l'oeuvre peint" from Jean Clair and Michel Butor, Ed. Bibliothèque des Arts, Paris.
| | Delvaux - Catalogues Raisonnes |
| | - Published in 1976 by André Sauret, this catalogue of Delvaux is for the périod 1966 - 1976. About 100 original prints are here reproduced and described. Catalogue made by Mira Jacob. |
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