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Jean-Pierre Cassigneul, 1935 | Post-Impressionist painter


French painter Jean Pierre Cassigneul studied at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris and held his first one-man exhibition there at the age of 17.
Since then, his work has been exhibited extensively throughout Europe, Japan and the United States, including shows at the Galerie Tivey Faucon and Galerie Bellechase, Paris; Gallery Tamenaga, Japan and Wally Fihdlay Gallery, New York.


Jean-Pierre Cassigneul went on to exhibit in various group exhibitions, including the Salon d'Automne in Paris (of which he was member), the Salon de la Jeune Peinture, and Meubles Tabeaux an exhibition held in 1977 at the Centre Beau Bourg, where he showed a piece of occasional furniture in the Louis XIV manner, the doors and sides of, which were decorated with female figures.
He exhibited solo as of 1952, on a regular basis in France but also in New York, and Tokyo.
Cassigneul is known for his charming and extremely popular Van Dongen-influenced paintings of women in floral hats, complete with frequent allusions to other aspects of the Années Folles.
















Il pittore francese Jean Pierre Cassigneul ha studiato all'École des Beaux Arts di Parigi e ha tenuto la sua prima mostra personale all'età di 17 anni.
Da allora, il suo lavoro è stato esposto in tutta Europa, in Giappone e negli Stati Uniti, tra cui spettacoli alla Galerie Tivey Faucon e la Galerie Bellechase, Parigi; Galleria Tamenaga, Giappone e Wally Fihdlay Gallery, New York.