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Frédéric Menguy born in Paris in 1927. In 1956, Frédéric Menguy gave up teaching to devote himself entirely to his work as a painter, following in the footsteps of Bernard Buffet and André Minaux, in the expressionist tradition of Francis Gruber, whose dark and miserable paintings always express the pessimism of the post-war period. 1957 was the year of his first exhibitions3, and personal exhibitions at the Théâtre du Tertre of the writer and engraver Georges Charaire, then in the Parisian salons. Frédéric Menguy who died in March 2007
Farblitho auf Japan, - Weibliche Liebe -, mit Farbstift sign., numm. CXI/CXIX, 60 x 42 cm
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