Macario VITALIS and his model in his workshop at Camille RENAULT – Authorization from Mr. E. Ledoigt
Macario VITALIS dans les années 1945 à 1956
After two years of confinement in a German camp in Compiègne, VITALIS returned to his friends in the Cubist group of the “Section d’Or” in Puteaux in 1944. He then lived under the roof of the restaurant owner and patron Camille RENAULT, where the whole of cultural Paris had its habits (see the section dedicated to “VITALIS and Camille RENAULT”).
His first paintings show a joy of recovered freedom. Then VITALIS resolutely takes the turn of cubism, under the influence of Jacques VILLON.
1946
1947
1948
1950
The ball – oil/canvas – 1950
Dancing women – oil/canvas – 1950
Landscape at the bridge – oil/canvas – 1950
Le Paris – Place de l’Étoile – black pencil and stencil – 1950
Paris – Place Clichy – black pencil – 1950
The Sainte-Barbe chapel (Plestin-les-Grèves) – oil/canvas – circa 1950
1952
1954
1956