Pierre Paulus
Baron Pierre Paulus de Châtelet | |
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Portrait bust (1930) by Alphonse Darville | |
Born |
Châtelet, Belgium | March 16, 1881
Died |
August 17, 1959 78) Brussels, Belgium | (aged
Notable work | Flag of Wallonia |
Movement | Expressionism |
Pierre Paulus (1881—1959), later Baron Pierre Paulus de Châtelet, was a Belgian expressionist painter. He is best-known as the designer of the "bold rooster" (French: coq hardi) adopted on 3 July 1913 as the symbol of the Walloon Movement and today the flag of Wallonia.[1]
Paulus gained notability during the Walloon Art Exposition of Charleroi in 1911 and, in the interwar period, he held several exhibitions in Europe and in the United States.
References
- Delforge, Paul; Philippe Destatte; Micheline Libon (2001). Encyclopédie du mouvement wallon — Volume 3 : Lettres O – Z. Charleroi: Institut Jules Destrée. pp. 1244–1245. ISBN 978-2-87035-021-8.
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External links
- (in French) Biography in "Cent Wallons du Siècle", Institut Jules Destrée, Charleroi, 1995
- Short bio on Charleroi's Museum of fine arts website
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