Rémy Lejeune Biography, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth and Family

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Rémy Lejeune was born on 7 October, 1932 in Montrouge, France. Discover Rémy Lejeune’s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 7 October 1932
Birthday 7 October
Birthplace Montrouge, France
Date of death (1996-07-17) Paris, France
Died Place N/A
Nationality France

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Rémy Lejeune Net Worth

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1988, he publishes a Collection of engravings : ‘’Fragments of Happiness nearing Bliss’’, presented at the “Salon d’Automne” (Grand Palais). The Taylor foundation organizes a one-man exhibition for him in 1989. exhibition of an engraving made for a text by Jean Racine (1962 for the Prix de Rome competition) and the engravings illustrating the works of Boileau at the Salon des Artistes Français (1994).

Publication of 12 drawings (1979) : The different Loves or Moments of Paradise (limited edition). 1981, Rémy Lejeune decides to adopt the pseudonym Rémy Ladoré. The origin of his choice is the repetition of a group of three musical notes from Beethoven’s Tenth Sonata (“La”, “Do”, “Ré”, are French musical notes for “A”, “C”, “D”). He is selected as professor of drawing and painting for the City of Paris (adult classes) in 1987. This title is due to R. Forgas (painter and professor) intervening with Jean Cardot (sculptor and member of the Institut de France ) focusing on the talent of Rémy Lejeune.

He is selected by the printer/publisher for book collecting Pierre Bricage to illustrate Boileau’s complete works in five volumes (1962). This choice is made after having been in competition with the 1960 Prix de Rome prize winner. Five years will be necessary to fulfill this work (65 original burin engravings, 39 display letters by woodcut). Competing for the Prix de Rome (line engraving) 1962, he obtains the third place. From 1965 to 1978, he works for a company where he is responsible for design and production of stands decors.

Rémy Lejeune’s first (one-man) exhibition in Paris takes place in the galerie Guénéguaud (1956). Critics are very positive, he will subsequently illustrate (pen and ink drawing) the art magazine l’Information artistique during three years. Marcel Sauvage, a French art critic writes a laudatory review about his works entitled The power and diversity of drawing. He participates in a group show, Pointe et burin (galerie Vendôme), his first engravings are exhibited at the Club du Panthéon (Paris). He designs and produces all decors for the exhibition of the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Paris (indoor/outdoor). Illustration (1959 and 1960) of Rameau’s Nephew by Diderot and Le roman de Renart (Éditions Bibliolâtres de France) woodcuts, two-tone.

He learns to play the piano, eight hours a day during one year (1942), he will pursues this art playing Mozart and sonatas by Beethoven and Bach. 15 years old, decision is made to move to Paris in order to join the Académe Charpentier and get prepared for the admission competition to l’École nationale supérieure des Métiers d’Art. Successful, he spends the following three years studying at Metiers d’Art. Graduated and willing to carry on drawing, he joins the Académie Julian in 1952. Three years later, his first engraving Spring is published by La guilde de la gravure.

Remy Ladoré (7 October 1932 – 17 July 1996) was a French draftsman, engraver and painter.

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