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ARTIST JEAN DEWASNE DEAD
01 August 1999


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At the end of the 1960's, Dewasne tackled greater surfaces such as a 95 square metre work for the ice-rink of Grenoble during the 1968 Olympic Games, the 36 panels over a surface of 86 metre-long titled "The Long March" for the University of Lille or the 1200 square metre painting titled "Grenoble 70" for the Museum of Grenoble. He also produced a mural painting for the Hamburg subway and worked on four 100 metre high paintings destined for the Grand Arch concept at la Defense, just off Paris.

Dewasne appeared much neglected at the end of his life being dubbed the master of "Ripolin" (a trademark for industrial paint) but his obsessive determination to associate art to urban architecture made him one of the greatest exponents of monumental painting.

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