Olivier Debré

France  • 1920  - 1999

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Olivier Debré was a French artist born in 1920 in Paris (He died in 1999). He was one of the major representatives of lyrical abstraction, besides Poliakoff, Hartung, Soulages and Nicolas de Staël.

His first paintings, made around 1943, reflect the influence of Picasso (whom he met in 1941), but since 1945 he turned towards Chinese abstraction in gouache and ink. He frequented avant-garde artists such as Nicolas De Staël, Serge Poliakoff and Pierre Soulages, what led him to adopt a pictorial technique of several applied colors over thick layers applied with a knife.
In 1960, Olivier Debré adopted an intense color palette which will become characteristic of his style later on, a change which was not unrelated to his frequantation of great American abstract expressionist artists like Kline, Rothko, or Olitski.
Since then, Olivier Debré shared emotions he felt when facing natural phenomena (storms, typhoons, rivers, particularly the Loire) through strong accents of color and light over fluid colored backgrounds. Since 1965, the artist worked on formats increasingly large and monochromatic, reaching 6 meters in the 80s. He described his painting as "fervent abstraction" because it is the materialization of his emotions.

Olivier Debré was the subject of several institutional exhibitions: In 1967, he represented France at the Montreal World Exhibition and in 1995 a retrospective of his work was held at the National Gallery of Jeu de Paume, before traveling through Europe and Latin America.
During 1980-90, he was asked for public orders for French Comedy, the Hong Kong Opera, and the Opera House of Shanghai, he decorated as well, the sets for the ballet "Signs" by the choreography of Carolyn Carlson.
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Xian Rouge 2, Olivier Debré

Xian Rouge 2

Olivier Debré

Print - 100 x 74 cm

$2,376

Signe-paysage, Olivier Debré

Signe-paysage

Olivier Debré

Print - 53 x 73 cm

$1,512

Signe paysage bleu, Olivier Debré

Signe paysage bleu

Olivier Debré

Print - 58 x 75 cm

$1,024

Le Traversé, Olivier Debré

Le Traversé

Olivier Debré

Print - 16.5 x 13 x 3 cm

$2,160

Sans-titre, Olivier Debré

Sans-titre

Olivier Debré

Print - 24 x 31 cm

$486

Lithographie originale de Debré, Olivier Debré

Lithographie originale de Debré

Olivier Debré

Print - 35 x 25 x 0.3 cm

$540

Lithographie originale de Debré, Olivier Debré

Lithographie originale de Debré

Olivier Debré

Print - 35 x 25 x 0.3 cm

$540

Lithographie originale de Debré, Olivier Debré

Lithographie originale de Debré

Olivier Debré

Print - 35 x 25 x 0.3 cm

$540

Eau Forte Sans titre - signée et numérotée 32/50, Olivier Debré

Eau Forte Sans titre - signée et numérotée 32/50

Olivier Debré

Print - 20 x 14 x 0.3 cm

$540

Lithographie originale de Debré, Olivier Debré

Lithographie originale de Debré

Olivier Debré

Print - 35 x 25 x 0.3 cm

$540

Signe personnage XIII, Olivier Debré

Signe personnage XIII

Olivier Debré

Print - 90 x 60 x 1 cm

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Double signe-personnage, Olivier Debré

Double signe-personnage

Olivier Debré

Fine Art Drawings - 42 x 52 cm

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Signe paysage rouge, Olivier Debré

Signe paysage rouge

Olivier Debré

Print - 56 x 76 x 1 cm

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Rose de l'Inde, Olivier Debré

Rose de l'Inde

Olivier Debré

Print - 79 x 57 cm

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Composition pour les JO, Olivier Debré

Composition pour les JO

Olivier Debré

Print - 90 x 63 cm

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Signe paysage, Olivier Debré

Signe paysage

Olivier Debré

Print - 58 x 75 x 1 cm

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Xian rouge, Olivier Debré

Xian rouge

Olivier Debré

Print - 100 x 74 cm

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Composition 2, Olivier Debré

Composition 2

Olivier Debré

Print - 56 x 76 cm

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Les années 50 - Musée d'art contemporain Dunkerque, Olivier Debré

Les années 50 - Musée d'art contemporain Dunkerque

Olivier Debré

Print - 75 x 56 cm

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Petit vert ocre foncé, Olivier Debré

Petit vert ocre foncé

Olivier Debré

Painting - 60 x 73 x 2 cm

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Bleu de Méditerranée, Olivier Debré

Bleu de Méditerranée

Olivier Debré

Painting - 80 x 80 x 3 cm

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Sans titre 1, Olivier Debré

Sans titre 1

Olivier Debré

Print - 21 x 15 cm

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Composition 3, Olivier Debré

Composition 3

Olivier Debré

Print - 56 x 76 cm

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Sans titre, Olivier Debré

Sans titre

Olivier Debré

Print - 55 x 75 x 0.5 cm

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Lithographie originale de Debré, Olivier Debré

Lithographie originale de Debré

Olivier Debré

Print - 35 x 25 x 0.3 cm

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Lithographie originale de Debré, Olivier Debré

Lithographie originale de Debré

Olivier Debré

Print - 35 x 25 x 0.3 cm

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Mu Tei 8, Olivier Debré

Mu Tei 8

Olivier Debré

Print - 50 x 15 x 1 cm

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Ocre foncé trace violet, Olivier Debré

Ocre foncé trace violet

Olivier Debré

Painting - 100 x 100 x 4 cm

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Ocre foncé de Touraine, Olivier Debré

Ocre foncé de Touraine

Olivier Debré

Painting - 100 x 100 x 3 cm

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Olivier Debré was a French artist born in 1920 in Paris (He died in 1999). He was one of the major representatives of lyrical abstraction, besides Poliakoff, Hartung, Soulages and Nicolas de Staël.His first paintings, made around 1943, reflect the influence of Picasso (whom he met in 1941), but since 1945 he turned towards Chinese abstraction in gouache and ink. He frequented avant-garde artists such as Nicolas De Staël, Serge Poliakoff and Pierre Soulages, what led him to adopt a pictorial technique of several applied colors over thick layers applied with a knife.In 1960, Olivier Debré adopted an intense color palette which will become characteristic of his style later on, a change which was not unrelated to his frequantation of great American abstract expressionist artists like Kline, Rothko, or Olitski.Since then, Olivier Debré shared emotions he felt when facing natural phenomena (storms, typhoons, rivers, particularly the Loire) through strong accents of color and light over fluid colored backgrounds. Since 1965, the artist worked on formats increasingly large and monochromatic, reaching 6 meters in the 80s. He described his painting as "fervent abstraction" because it is the materialization of his emotions.Olivier Debré was the subject of several institutional exhibitions: In 1967, he represented France at the Montreal World Exhibition and in 1995 a retrospective of his work was held at the National Gallery of Jeu de Paume, before traveling through Europe and Latin America.During 1980-90, he was asked for public orders for French Comedy, the Hong Kong Opera, and the Opera House of Shanghai, he decorated as well, the sets for the ballet "Signs" by the choreography of Carolyn Carlson.

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What is Olivier Debré’s artistic movement?

The artistic movements of the artists are: Colorful Geometric Painters

When was Olivier Debré born?

The year of birth of the artist is: 1920