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Alfred Latour, né le 28 juillet 1888 à Paris, mort le 4 mars 1964 à Eygalières, est un peintre, graveur, affichiste et graphiste français. Jamais affilié à une école ou un mouvement artistique et observant les avant-gardes de son époque avec une certaine méfiance, il n'en revendiquait pas moins un modernisme épris de simplification formelle poussée parfois jusqu'aux limites de l'abstraction et d'une palette lyrique aux accents par moments presque fauves. Alfred Latour (1888 – 1964) was a French painter and engraver who also worked extensively as a graphic designer and as an advertiser. He was notoriously against the opposition between so-called major and minor arts, and was passionate about all the expressive possibilities of visual arts, crafts, and modes of expression.His work includes hundreds of oils, watercolours, drawings, illustrated books, advertisement posters, vignettes and printed fabrics, some of which are still produced by the Abbaye de Fontenay. All his works express both his sense of freedom and his rigorous seriousness. His Fauve palette is combined with essential lightness and simplicity of form.His works can be seen in museums in France (Paris, Lyon, Marseilles, Arles, Martigues), in Great Britain (The British Museum and
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Alfred Latour, né le 28 juillet 1888 à Paris, mort le 4 mars 1964 à Eygalières, est un peintre, graveur, affichiste et graphiste français. Jamais affilié à une école ou un mouvement artistique et observant les avant-gardes de son époque avec une certaine méfiance, il n'en revendiquait pas moins un modernisme épris de simplification formelle poussée parfois jusqu'aux limites de l'abstraction et d'une palette lyrique aux accents par moments presque fauves. Il a exécuté des centaines d’huiles, aquarelles et dessins, et de nombreux livres illustrés, affiches, vignettes et dessins de tissus toujours édités par l'Abbaye de Fontenay. Ses œuvres se trouvent dans les musées de France (Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Arles, Martigues) et du Royaume-Uni (British Museum, Victoria & Albert Museum), à la Bibliothèque royale de Hollande et chez de nombreux collectionneurs privés. Créée en septembre 2004, elle est basée à Lausanne en Suisse et présidée par le neveu du peintre Claude Latour, la Fondation Alfred Latour s'est donné pour mission de mieux faire connaître son œuvre. Alfred Latour (1888 – 1964) was a French painter and engraver who also worked extensively as a graphic designer and as an advertiser. He was notoriously against the opposition between so-called major and minor arts, and was passionate about all the expressive possibilities of visual arts, crafts, and modes of expression.His work includes hundreds of oils, watercolours, drawings, illustrated books, advertisement posters, vignettes and printed fabrics, some of which are still produced by the Abbaye de Fontenay. All his works express both his sense of freedom and his rigorous seriousness. His Fauve palette is combined with essential lightness and simplicity of form.His works can be seen in museums in France (Paris, Lyon, Marseilles, Arles, Martigues), in Great Britain (The British Museum and The Victoria and Albert Museum), and in National Library of the Netherlands. They are also part of many private art collections around the world. Latour was always highly independent and reserved, and had no inclination to draw attention on himself. In 2004, the Alfred Latour Foundation was established in Fribourg, Switzerland. It is presided by Claude Latour, Alfred Latour's nephew, and is dedicated to preserving and promoting Alfred Latour's work.
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