Jean-Pierre Dubord was born in Rouen in 1949,
and after spending years in the French Countryside,
he returned to his native city to portray the
surroundings of his youth. While Rouen is a favorite
subject for his paintings, he often depicts Paris,
the Normandy countryside, the beaches of Deauville,
the Cliffs of Caux and Etretat and scenes along the
Seine. He is known for his ability to capture the
subtleties of light and color unique to each
seasons.
In 1970, he had his first exhibition of
approximately thirty paintings in Rouen, a show
which was highly praised by art critics. In addition
to an annual show in Rouen, he has also exhibited in
Bourdeaux, Le Havre, La Rochelle, Osaka, Quebec and
in the major, famous salons of Paris.
Dubord has his own original approach to
painting. His palette is rich in its tones, and is
fresh and uplifting. Dubord's canvases reveal his
own intense joy of life and his love of the rhythms
of nature is distinguished by a nuanced use of
color. The artist's mastery of his secrets of
imprisoning light on canvas and the very delicate
poetic strain in his painting may be traced to the
impressionist masters, but it bears a very personal
touch as well. |