" Large Panoramic Canvas In Trompe l'Oeil By Pierre Marie Rudelle Exotic Landscape"
Important wall canvas, exotic landscape painted in trompe l'oeil. note: in two parts; replacement of missing parties. Born in Paris on June 18, 1932, Pierre Marie Rudelle entered the Académie Julian at the end of his secondary studies. Admitted to the School of Fine Arts in 1950, he then left to enter the Camondo School, which depends on the Central Union of Decorative Arts, from which he graduated in 1953. In 1955, he began as a decorator at Jansen, rue Royale in Paris, which he left to go to work in Athens. Returning to Paris after two years spent in Greece, he devoted himself to trompe-l'oeil, easel painting, wall painting and frescoes. In 1963, he received the bronze medal from the city of Paris. Many orders in Europe, United States, Japan, etc. He executed murals for ships such as the liner France or the royal yacht of Saudi Arabia, the city of Amboise. Decors for Fouquet's in Paris and Mexico City, the restaurant on the Eiffel Tower, the Eden-Roc hotel in Antibes, the swimming pool of the Bristol hotel in Paris, the Brenner's Park Hotel in Baden-Baden, etc. Since 1964, personal exhibitions in Paris at Béatrice Carré and at the Art Gallery of Place Beauvau, and in Berlin, Deauville, Nancy, Amboise. In 1965, he co-authored (with Jacques Marillier) the sets for the Palais Royal theater for the play GIGI by Colette He also participates in group exhibitions: Salon des Artistes français, Salon de la peinture à l'eau. It is quoted in a book published in 1993: "Le trompe l'oeil contemporain" by Martin Monestier, Editions Menges. In 1975 Henri Cadiou visited his studio and invited him to join his group to exhibit at the Salon "Comparisons" from 1976. He died in Paris on December 28, 2015 at the age of 83. Many decors made all over the world: For the White House in Washington (currently at the Kennedy Foundation in Boston). For the Duchess of Windsor, Pamela Churchill, the Shah of Iran, etc. Many works in private collections.