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Jean MOULIN (1932-2009)
After obtaining his diplomas, he left for Italy in 1949 and worked alongside the great master Giorgio Di Chirico (1888-1978), which allowed him to assert himself and fully assume himself as an artist.
In 1966, he inaugurated color television and painted a large fresco live, leaving spectators amazed at the technological prowess that was taking place before their eyes.
He caused a scandal in 1970 during his exhibition at the Pavillon Baltard, banned at least 18 years old, which brought together 775 works and which was entitled "Geste Blanc". The police ("La Brigade Mondaine") seized his
works and charges him for "undermining good morals". Two exhibitions, one in 1972 and then in 1975 at Espace Cardin, recounted his observation work at Saint-Anne Hospital.
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