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Gaston Sebire
(1920
- 2001)
Biography of Gaston Sebire
Gaston
Sebire was born August 18, 1920, in Saint-Samson Calvados. He was a
painter of landscapes, seascapes, still lifes and flowers. Sebire was
also an engraver, pastel artist and painter of theatre decorations. He
settled in Paris in 1951. In 1953 he created the costumes and
decorations for l'Ange Gris, with music by Debussy, for the Ballets of
the marquis de Cuevas. He lived and worked in Normandy and participated
in numerous group exhibitions, including: Salon of Independents, Paris
Salon of Tuileries, Paris Comparisons Salon since 1962, Paris Salon of
French Artists since 1964, Paris. He appeared at other groupings in
London with Lorjou and Clave, in Munich, Washington, Japan, and
different exhibitions of the School of Paris at the Charpentier Gallery
in Paris in 1953, 1954, a1955, 1956, 1946, 1958 and 1962, at the
Biennial of the Jeunes au Pavilon of Marsan in 1957. He had many solo
exhibitions: 1944- Galerie Gosselin, Rouen 1952 - Galerie Visconti,
Paris 1956 - Galerie Charpentier, Paris 1961 - Galerie Combes, Clermont-Ferrand
1962, 1965 and 1968 - Galerie Drouant, Paris 1964 - Musee de Rouen 1965
- Wally Findlay Gallery, New York, and Chicago 1965 and 1971 - Wally
Findlay Gallery, Paris 1976 - Cultural Center, Le Mesnis-Esnard 1986 -
Retrospective, Museum of Fine Art, Rouen 1991 - with Cacheux, Roger
Worms Association, Ville de Montfermeil 1992 - Wally Findlay Gallery,
Paris. He received the Critic's Prize in 1953, the Greenshields Prize in
1957 and the Gold Medal at the Salon of French Artists in 1968. Today
his work can be seen in Museums around the world
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