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The painter, engraver and lithographer Julius Baltazar, whose real name is Hervé Lambion, is born in Paris in 1949. As a teenager, he paints his first watercolors and gouaches which already show his preference for the paper. From the 60s, he prefers to school visiting galleries of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, his family neighborhood, such as the Gallery of the Dragon where he meets Jorge Camacho who . . .
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To read about the artist :
- « Baltazar », cat. d'expo., collectif, Bibliotheca Wittockiana, Bruxelles, 1986
- « J. B., un abstrait à l'état sauvage », P. Delaveau, Ed. Michel Vokær, 1994
- « La main du diable », collectif, Ed. Les 400 Coups, Quebec, 2000
- « Regards sur J. Baltazar », M. Butor & autres, Ed. Gal. Blais, Montréal, 2000
- « Nice sous le ciel de Julius Baltazar », cat., Bibliothèque Louis Nucéra, Nice, 2007
- « Julius Baltazar - Un barbare au paradis », cat., Médiathèque de Nancy, 2009
- « L'homme papier », S. Stétié & autres, Ed. Al Manar, Neuilly sur Seine, 2011
- « J. Baltazar », M. Butor, photo. Rurik Dmitrienko, cat., Ed. L'Atelier d'Artistes, 2014
- L'Archipel Baltazar », M. Butor, L. Giraudo, Maison du livre d'artistes, Lucinges, 2014
- « Chutes de temps aléatoires », Centre Joë Bousquet et son Temps, Carcasonne, 2014
To read from the artist :
- « L'imposture des rêves », aphorismes, J. Cortot, Ed. La Palinte, Montréal, 1996
- « Elégies du chaos », F. Xavier, dialogue avec Julius Baltazar, Ed. du Littéraire, 2018
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Stamp by Julius Baltazar
The publication of a postal stamp is often a homage paid by a nation to a place, an event, a remarkable cause or a character which count. The painters and other artists do not escape from this rule. Some are however "forgotten" of postal art. Here, gathered below (French or foreign), emitted stamps (206) or simple studies of stamp (224) in homage to the artists represented on our website. The first French stamp was emitted in 1849, England preceded us by ten years. There is often a share of voyage in this small form of shape paper. The stamp circulates, sails, flies away, it makes dream, then dream a little. M.C.
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