Alexis Preller

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Alexis_Preller an entity of type: Thing

Alexis Preller (6 September 1911 – 13 December 1975) was a South African painter. He trained at the Westminster School of Art from which he graduated in 1934 and later at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris (1937). Preller's later unique style isolated him from the artistic movements of the 20th century, nor did he fit into any conventional style of the old school. Although highly regarded in his native Pretoria, this was not initially the case elsewhere in South Africa – an exhibition of his works in Cape Town in the late 1960s was coolly received by art critics there. rdf:langString
Alexis Preller (né à Pretoria le 6 septembre 1911 et décédé à Pretoria le 13 décembre 1975) était un peintre sud-africain. Alexis Preller fait des études à l'école de Westminster School (1934) à Londres et à l'Académie de la Grande Chaumière (1937) à Paris. Il étudie particulièrement l'œuvre de Paul Gauguin et de Vincent van Gogh dont il s'inspire pour ses tableaux comme pour sa peinture du jardin d'Eden (1937) inspiré des tableaux tahitiens de Gauguin. Progressivement, il intègre dans son œuvre des éléments tirés de l'imagerie africaine. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Alexis Preller
rdf:langString Alexis Preller
rdf:langString Alexis Preller
rdf:langString Alexis Preller
xsd:date 1975-12-13
xsd:date 1911-09-06
xsd:integer 21751222
xsd:integer 1099275197
xsd:date 1911-09-06
xsd:date 1975-12-13
rdf:langString Painting
rdf:langString South African
rdf:langString Alexis Preller (6 September 1911 – 13 December 1975) was a South African painter. He trained at the Westminster School of Art from which he graduated in 1934 and later at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris (1937). He was especially influenced by Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin and visited European galleries and museums to study these artists' works. Elements of Gauguin can be seen in his paintings on South African subjects such as the Garden of Eden (1937). Over time, he developed his own style and his works showed an array of elements from nature, African masks and other African art. One finds this overlay of his personal style on African themes most illuminatingly expressed in works such as Basuto Allegory (1947). Travels in Europe and North Africa gave further expression to his output which became influenced by the frescoes of Piero della Francesca and Egyptian murals. One sees this influence in works such as Hieratic Women (1956). Preller's later unique style isolated him from the artistic movements of the 20th century, nor did he fit into any conventional style of the old school. Although highly regarded in his native Pretoria, this was not initially the case elsewhere in South Africa – an exhibition of his works in Cape Town in the late 1960s was coolly received by art critics there. Recognition for his work has grown since then, and the opening of the most recent major exhibition, Africa, the Sun and the Shadows of his works at Johannesburg's Standard Bank Gallery on 13 October 2009 was strongly attended.
rdf:langString Alexis Preller (né à Pretoria le 6 septembre 1911 et décédé à Pretoria le 13 décembre 1975) était un peintre sud-africain. Alexis Preller fait des études à l'école de Westminster School (1934) à Londres et à l'Académie de la Grande Chaumière (1937) à Paris. Il étudie particulièrement l'œuvre de Paul Gauguin et de Vincent van Gogh dont il s'inspire pour ses tableaux comme pour sa peinture du jardin d'Eden (1937) inspiré des tableaux tahitiens de Gauguin. Durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, Alexis Preller est incorporé dans le corps médical de l'armée sud-africaine et est fait prisonnier à Tobrouk par les Allemands. Prisonnier de guerre pendant deux ans, les horreurs de la guerre sont présentes dans son œuvre à son retour en Afrique du Sud. Progressivement, il intègre dans son œuvre des éléments tirés de l'imagerie africaine. Son œuvre s'enrichit au fil des années de références à l'art africain du Swaziland et du Congo belge ainsi qu'aux fresques de Piero della Francesca et aux peintures murales de l'ancienne Égypte (Hieratic Women en 1956). Alexis Preller est l'un des leaders du mouvement surréaliste sud-africain des années 1960.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 2915

data from the linked data cloud