Daniel Sénélar

Daniel Sénélar
Born 24 June 1925
Paris, France
Died 15 March 2001
Paris, France
Nationality French
Education Nicolas Untersteller
Known for Painting, drawing
Notable work Le Cheval compagnon de l'Homme Grand prix de Rome
Movement Cubism
Spouse(s) Mara Rumbold

Daniel Sénélar (born 24 June 1925 in Paris; died 15 March 2001 in Paris) was a French painter.

Biography

Presented by Nicolas Untersteller (1900–1967) at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in Paris on October 30, 1947. He first worked under the supervision of Nicolas Untersteller and later under Maurice Brianchon (1899–1979) in 1949.

In 1951 he received the Grand Prix de Rome. He took up residence from 1952 till 1955 at the Villa Medici.[1] under the direction of Jacques Ibert. He became professor at the École des Beaux-Arts in Lille in 1967, a post he held for thirty years.

Works

His extensive work includes drawings, paintings and graphics. One of his most famous works is the painting "The Horse, Companion of Man" (1951), for which he received the Prix de Rome 1951.

Daniel Sénélar has participated in the restoration works of the Palace of Versailles.

  • 1950 - Figure peinte (Painted figure)
  • 1950 - Entraînement des chevaux de course en hiver (Training of the race horses in winter);
  • 1951 - Le Cheval compagnon de l'homme (The Horse, Companion of Man)
  • Fresco at the "Bibliothèque Municipale de Neuilly", now House of Youth at the Place Parmentier in Neuilly
  • 1952 - Joueurs de cartes dans un salon ou un café (card player in a tearoom or cafe)
  • 1955 - Le poisson (The Fish), private ownership.

Exhibitions

Museums

Awards

  • 1950 - Award Albéric Rocheron; First Price and Medal.
  • 1951 - Grand Prix de Rome 1951 for Le cheval compagnon de l'homme.
  • 1952 - Fortin d'Ivry Award.

Students

  • Anne Lambert from 1963 to 1968
  • Sonia Tamer
  • Nathalie Troxler
  • Richard-Viktor Sainsily Cayol
  • Maria Dubin
  • Hugues Absil in 1990
  • Marc Anderson (aka André Ronsmac from 1982-1989)

Literature

  • Vladimir Velickovic, Daniel Sénélar. Preamble from François Wehrlin: Beaux-Arts 84. Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts (Chapelle des Petits Augustins) Paris 1984. ISBN 2-90363927-2.

References

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