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Paris, Charles

1901-?, France

Charles Paris (1901–?) was born in Paris, France. He first worked as a sales representative, then as a driver of a horse-drawn coach.

From 1958 onwards, while out in the countryside, he would gather lengths of olive wood and stones of irregular shapes on which he then painted. He mainly drew faces, basing them on the natural relief of the support material, as if they leapt out of their own accord and imposed themselves on him.

Charles Paris also composed music and wrote poems.

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The museum constantly displays part of its collection, including works by major creators such as Aloïse Corbaz, Augustin Lesage, Marguerite Sirvins, and Auguste Walla. The Art Brut pieces are created by self-taught artists—solitary individuals living on the margins of society, patients of psychiatric hospitals—who produce work apart from tradition and artistic trends, without concern for public criticism or the gaze of others.


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