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Jean Paul Riopelle: The Artist's Materials (Paperback)

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Jean Paul Riopelle (1923–2002) was one of the most important Canadian artists of the twentieth century, yet he is relatively unknown in the U.S.. He began his career in Montreal in the 1940s, where he played a role in the influential Automatist movement, and established his reputation in the burgeoning art scene of postwar Paris, where his circle included André Breton, Samuel Beckett, and Sam Francis. During his career, Riopelle produced over six thousand works, including more than two thousand paintings.

This volume, the second in the Artist’s Materials series, grew out of a research project of the Canadian Conservation Institute. Initial chapters present an overview of Riopelle’s life and situate his work within the context of twentieth-century art. Subsequent chapters address Riopelle’s materials and techniques, focusing on his oil paintings and mixed media works, and on conservation issues. The preface is by Yseult Riopelle, the artist’s eldest daughter and editor of his catalogue raisonné. This first book-length study of the artist in English will interest curators, conservators, conservation scientists, and general readers. 

About the Author


Marie-Claude Corbeil is manager of the Conservation Science Division at the Canadian Conservation Institute (CCI) in Ottawa. Kate Helwig and Jennifer Poulin are conservation scientists at the CCI. 


Product Details
ISBN: 9781606060865
ISBN-10: 1606060864
Publisher: Getty Conservation Institute
Publication Date: December 20th, 2011
Pages: 96
Language: English
Series: The Artist's Materials