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| Esteve - Prints, lithographs, etchings and illustrated books. | Sort by technique : | | |
| 1904 - | Maurice Estève is born in Culan in the Cher region of France. |
1918 - | Estève becomes an apprentice to a typographer then to a furniture merchant. He takes design courses in the evenings after work. |
1923 - | His father opposes his painting vocation. Estève accepts to go to Barcelona to direct a textile design workshop. He will return to Paris the following year. |
1929 - | Estève exhibits at the Salon of Surindépendants where he will continue to exhibit for the next ten years. The painter is extremely poor during this period. |
1930 - | Estève settles in a studio in Paris. He exhibits at the Yvangot Gallery where the critics favourably welcome his paintings. |
1937 - | Estève participates in the "French Painter " exhibition at the Svensk Franska Gallery in Stockholm. A museum in Göteborg buys a canvas from him. It is the beginning of a period of major interest in his work by Scandinavian countries. |
1942 - | Estève makes an agreement with the Louis Carré Gallery which provides him some financial security. |
1952 - | Estève begins to create his first colour prints. |
1955 - | Estève sets up a studio in his birth home in Culan where he will work each summer. |
1961 - | An Important retrospective Estève exhibition at the museum in Kunsthalle, Basel. |
1970 - | Estève receives the National Grand Prize for Arts. |
1985 - | For many years, Estève has wanted to make a significant donation of his works. On July 2, 1985, he makes this donation to the city of Bourges including: 59 canvasses, 34 drawings, 20 water colours, 10 collages and 2 tapestries. |
1987 - | Official inauguration of the Estève Museum at the Echevins Hotel in Bourges. |
1995 - | Publication of the catalogue of Maurice Estève’s painted work, written by Monique Prudhomme-Estève and published by Ides and Calendes. |
1997 - | Third donation to the Estève Museum in Bourges which exhibits 82 of the artist’s original lithographs. |
1999 - | Publication of the catalogue for Maurice Estève collages written by Monique Prudhomme-Estève published by Estève Museum in Bourges. Preface by François Chapon. |
2001 - | Maurice Estève dies in Culan. | 1930 - Gallery Yvangot, Paris, France. |
1948 - Gallery Louis Carré, Paris, France.
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1956 - Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark.
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1957 - Gallery Benador, Geneva, Switzerland.
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1960 - Gallery Galanis, Paris, France. |
1963 - Dom Galleries, Cologne, Germany.
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1973 - Palais des Beaux-Arts, Lille, France. |
1974 - Gallery Claude Bernard, Paris, France.
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1978 - Gallery Ditesheim, Neuchâtel, Switzerland. |
1981 - Museum Cantini, Marseille, France.
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1984 - Grand Palais, Paris, France.
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1989 - Gallery Tendances, Paris, France. |
1990 - Gallery Louis Carré, Paris, France.
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1998 - Gallery Patrice Trigano, Paris, France. |
2001 - Gallery Tendances, Paris, France.
| 1956 - "Estève" from Pierre Francastel, Ed. Galanis, Paris.
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1960 - "Estève, drawings" from Franck Elgar, Ed. Galanis, Paris.
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1961 - "Estève" from Emile Muller, Ed. Hazan, Paris.
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1986 - "Estève, catalogue of the graphic works" from Monique Prudhomme-Estève, Ed. Cordelia.
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1987 - "Estève" of Yves Peyré and Jean Leymarie, Ed. RMN, Paris.
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1995 - "Estève, catalogue raisonné de l'œuvre peint" from Monique-Prudhomme Estève, Ed. Ides et Calendes, Neuchâtel.
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1999 - "Estève, catalogue raisonné des collages" from Monique-Prudhomme Estève, Ed. du musée de Bourges.
| | Esteve - Catalogues Raisonnes |
| | - "Estève, l'oeuvre gravé", catalogue made by M.Prudhomme and H.Moestrup, Forlaget Cordella publisher in Copenhague. All the original prints of Maurice Estève are in this catalogue. |
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