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Henri Cadiou (26 March 1906, Paris – 6 April 1989) was a French realist painter and
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, best known for his work in ''
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'' paintings. He is credited with being a founder of the ''l’école de la réalité'' in 1949 (now called '' Mouvement Trompe-l'œil-réalité''). The movement; a reaction against abstract art, became relevant at the Salon de Mai of 1960, where Cadiou exhibited paintings that were almost
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. These paintings (in particular ''Shower Curtain'' and ''Electoral Panel'') caused a stir in the artistic community. Cadiou’s ''trompe-l'œil'' paintings feature groups of large numbers of everyday objects depicted in a realistic style. He was also a painter of genre scenes. Due to renewed interest in precursors to contemporary hyperrealism, the group of painters associated with the “peintres de la réalité” have been seeing a contemporary resurgence, with recent exhibitions in Europe, Asia, and North America.


Chronology

* March 26, 1906 Birth of Henri Cadiou in Paris. * 1919 Lithographer pupil at the Estienne School which he had to leave after 6 months because of the death of his father. *1920 Training as an engraver on leather. Initiates himself with the drawing of ornament in the evening school. *1922 Works for a lithographer. Frequent visits to the
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. *1924 Life drawing during the evenings in the Froment school. Falls in love with Baudelaire. *1925 Military service in the Dragons in Colmar. Is fascinated by Grünewald *1927 Death of his mother. Becomes unemployed. *1928 Is interested in the history, sociology, popular art. Work in advertising and decoration. *1934 Is charmed by seeing "Peintres de la Réalité" in the Musée de l’Orangerie in Paris. *1935 Rents a workshop close to the rue Mouffetard. Creation of the REGAIN group very influenced by Jean Giono. Gets married and moves to 65, Boulevard Arago (Cité Fleurie). He shows at the Montmorency gallery (now Musée Hébert). *1936 Birth of his first son Alain. *1937 He shows landscapes of Brittany at the Charpentier gallery. Exposure of the "popular Masters of the Reality" organized by Andy-Farcy, conservative of the Grenoble museum with the assistance of Maximilien Gauthier. *1938 Birth of his second son Gilles, who paints under the pseudonym of Pierre Gilou. *1939 Is subjected with the enucleation of his left eye in October. *1941 March 15. Starts a school of Graphic arts, in Paris which will be then recognized by the State. *1943 First exposure: "Painting of Reality" by Cadiou with the Contemporary gallery. Preface of Rene Méjean. The same year he organizes with the Chardin Gallery the exhibition "Five painters of Reality": Cadiou, Cottet, Jeannisson, Augustin and Philippe Rouart. *1945 Birth of his daughter Anne-Marie. *1946 Is in charge of the "Friends of art" and organizes debates. He paints ''The child with the small flannel blanket'' which marks the beginning of what was called his “miserabilist period”, inspired by the after war realistic cinema and which will last ten years. *May 1949 ''Peintres de la Réalité'' by Cadiou in the Carmine gallery. *1950 Exposure in the Bradtke gallery (Luxembourg). *1951 Exposure in Belval gallery, Nevers. He is refused by the “Salon d’Automne”. *1952 Joins the Salon des Artistes Indépendants in which he exhibits until the end of his life. *1955 Personal exposure in May in the Romanet gallery. Cofounder of the
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of which he will be Vice President until 1989. Organizes with some friends sharing the same ideas on art, the International exhibition of the Painters of Reality in the Marforen gallery. *1958 Second International exhibition of the Painters of Reality in Brussels. *1959 Edition of a book dedicated to Cadiou by Maximilien Gauthier (Flammarion. Edition). Edition of the book ''Painters of Reality in the 20th century'' prefaced by Jean Giono. *1960 Exposure in Madrid. *1961 Beginning of the ''
trompe-l'œil ''Trompe-l'œil'' ( , ; ) is an artistic term for the highly realistic optical illusion of three-dimensional space and objects on a two-dimensional surface. ''Trompe l'oeil'', which is most often associated with painting, tricks the viewer into ...
'' period with “Spatial Transcendence” which is the parody of a Fontana work. Following a disagreement with the administration, he is fired from the direction of the graphic arts school that he founded and is disciplinarily transferred to Brittany as the manager of a Maritime and aquicultural School. *1962 The group of the Painters of the Reality, which he created, exposes ''trompe-l'œil''. To make known his ideas, he publishes a satirical review on art : ''Art snob'' *1963 Exposure of ''The shower''. *1964 For the tenth birthday of “Comparaisons”, he presents “L’étagère de cuisine”. The Painters of reality group exposes a satire of the contemporary art which they baptize "socio-experimental research" *1965 His “Panneau électoral” present in a humorous form a proclamation of the movement that he intends to promote. *1966 Realization of “La femme invisible” and “La cabine d’essayage”. *1967 Summer stays in Villeneuvette (south of France) where join the Painters of Reality and their friends in an industrious and friendly environment . *1969 Paints the ''Homage to Marcel Duchamp'' who represents a ''trompe-l'œil'' urinal *1970 Beginning of the combat for the safeguard of the “Cité Fleurie”. His pictorial production during ten years will be considerably reduced. *1972 Paints ''La palisade'' in which it cannot be prevented from letting show through its concerns for the safeguard of the Cité fleurie. *1974 Paints the ''Fleuriste du métro Glacière'' which points out the attack of the “Cité fleurie” by the property developers. *1981 Paints his most famous painting: ''La déchirure''. *1983 Exit of the book ''Cadiou trompe-l'œil'' published by Seth Eastman Moebs. *1989 With Gilou, he carries out a teaching work: “Painting of trompe-l'œil” (Dessain and Tolra). April 6, he dies after having painted and written his newspaper like most days of his life.


See also

* Henri Cadiou (French Wikipedia) * Pierre Gilou (French Wikipedia)
Œuvres de Pierre GilouJoel Cadiou
grandson of Henri Cadiou
Henri Cadiou
(official website)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Cadiou, Henri 1906 births 1989 deaths 20th-century French painters 20th-century French male artists French male painters Trompe-l'œil artists