sign. l.d.: A. RENOUX
Sign. on the reverse on canvas: A. RENOUX.
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French painter, engraver and lithographer born in Oran (Algeria) in 1939. His works are mainly of Paris, but also of London, Venice, New York, Boston and San Francisco; he painted streets, stores, cafes, courtyards, old facades and restaurant interiors. He described his painting as "poetic reality." In 1945 his family left Algeria and settled in the south of France. André Renoux began his art studies in 1957 at the School of Decorative Arts in Nice, continuing his education in Paris at the College of Modern Arts. André Renoux is a careful observer of the smallest details, which he reproduces in his paintings. His favorite subject was the streets of Paris.
He has exhibited his works around the world: in Lebanon, Switzerland, Belgium, Germany, Brazil, Australia, Italy, including Rome and the U.S. He also enjoyed great success in Japan, where a monograph album was dedicated to him. He has been the subject of articles in: the New York Times, Arts News, Art in America, Art Businezz news, Art Review and many French newspapers, among others.