Paul Rebeyrolle

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Paul Rebeyrolle (born November 3, 1926 in Eymoutiers; died February 7, 2005 in Côte-d'Or) was a French painter. As a child he had tuberculosis of the bone, which caused for long periods of immobility. Later he studied in Limoges and joined the French Communist Party. He ultimately broke with the party because of events related to the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. His art is often concerned with landscapes, but is marked by violence and rage. He received praise from François Pinault, Jean-Paul Sartre, and others.