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Christian Gaillard (20 March 1951 – 9 August 2018) was a French painter born in Avignon, France. He lived in Paris as well as in Arles, France. His figurative style was inspired by Spanish painters including Vélasquez, Zurbarán, Goya, Zuloaga and the Mexican Baroque. He was the first painter born outside of Spain to be awarded First Prize by the Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla. The winning painting is now part of the Maestranza’s collection.

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  • Christian Gaillard (20 March 1951 – 9 August 2018) was a French painter born in Avignon, France. He lived in Paris as well as in Arles, France. His figurative style was inspired by Spanish painters including Vélasquez, Zurbarán, Goya, Zuloaga and the Mexican Baroque. He was the first painter born outside of Spain to be awarded First Prize by the Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla. The winning painting is now part of the Maestranza’s collection. When asked about his classical style, Gaillard stated: “Whether or not an approach can be labeled modern is not very important; what matters is that it be unique.” His technique as a painter was grounded in photography and video, mediums in which he also worked. (en)
  • Christian Gaillard est un peintre français né à Avignon le 20 mars 1951 et décédé le 9 août 2018 dans le 12e arrondissement de Paris. Il a partagé sa vie entre Paris et Arles. Son style figuratif est inspiré principalement par la peinture espagnole : Vélasquez, Zurbarán, Goya, Zuloaga et le baroque mexicain[évasif]. Il a été le premier peintre non espagnol à remporter le premier prix de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Séville. Le tableau primé fait désormais partie des fonds de la Maestranza. Interrogé sur son style classique il a dit : « Peu importe si une démarche s’inscrit ou pas dans la modernité, ce qui importe c’est qu’elle soit singulière. » Son travail de peintre s'est appuyé sur la photographie et la vidéo qu’il pratiquait également. (fr)
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  • Boris Taslitzky, Jean Lagarrigue (en)
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  • Painting, illustration, photography (en)
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  • Christian Gaillard (en)
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  • Christian Gaillard (20 March 1951 – 9 August 2018) was a French painter born in Avignon, France. He lived in Paris as well as in Arles, France. His figurative style was inspired by Spanish painters including Vélasquez, Zurbarán, Goya, Zuloaga and the Mexican Baroque. He was the first painter born outside of Spain to be awarded First Prize by the Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla. The winning painting is now part of the Maestranza’s collection. (en)
  • Christian Gaillard est un peintre français né à Avignon le 20 mars 1951 et décédé le 9 août 2018 dans le 12e arrondissement de Paris. Il a partagé sa vie entre Paris et Arles. Son style figuratif est inspiré principalement par la peinture espagnole : Vélasquez, Zurbarán, Goya, Zuloaga et le baroque mexicain[évasif]. Il a été le premier peintre non espagnol à remporter le premier prix de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Séville. Le tableau primé fait désormais partie des fonds de la Maestranza. (fr)
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  • Christian Gaillard (en)
  • Christian Gaillard (fr)
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