Linda!

Linda!

Linda

Black crayolor.
Signed top right and annotated Linda.
65 x 50 cm
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Gen Paul

Major figure of Montmartre Expressionism

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Gen Paul

Key Facts & Expertise

Lifespan 1895 – 1975
Lifespan 1895 (Paris, Montmartre) – 1975 (Paris)
Movement French Expressionism, School of Paris
Location Avenue Junot, Montmartre
Official Committee Comité Gen Paul (Chaired by Patrick Offenstadt)

Eugène Paul grew up in Montmartre, at 96 rue Lepic. It is on this street that many artists have lived. From an early age, he began drawing and painting. His mother worked as an embroidererer, and his father, who was a musician in cabarets, died when he was ten years old.

At first, he learned the trade of making decorative furniture.

Eugène Paul was a upholsterer, but World War I broke out and he volunteered for the army on September 11, 1914, for the duration of the war. He was sent to the 311th Infantry Regiment on 19 September, but ten days later he was evacuated as he was too weak. After being treated in the hospital and then convalescing at home, he did not return to the front until June 7, 1915. On June 24, in Regniéville, he was seriously wounded in the right knee by a bullet while "at his combat post". He had to have his right thigh amputated, leaving only a 19 cm stump that could not be paired. He was awarded the Military Medal on September 3, 1915. In June 1916, he was permanently disqualified from service, and received a disability pension.