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Gaston Chaissac (1910–1964) was a French painter. An autodidact and son of the French rural working class, he became involved in the art world when he lived next door to Otto Freundlich and Jeanne Kosnick-Kloss in Paris during the 1930s. They showed him modern art and supported his efforts to paint, helping him along and promoting his work. Gaston Chaissac is often considered to be part of the Art Brut or Outsider Art category. Some artists have described his style as "modern rustic." Chaissac's art was praised by Jean Dubuffet when he first came across it in 1946.

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  • Gaston Chaissac (* 13. August 1910 in Avallon; † 7. November 1964 in La Roche-sur-Yon) war ein französischer Maler, Zeichner und Schriftsteller. Jean Dubuffet ordnete ihn anfangs der Art Brut zu, revidierte diese Zuordnung später. (de)
  • Gaston Chaissac (1910–1964) was a French painter. An autodidact and son of the French rural working class, he became involved in the art world when he lived next door to Otto Freundlich and Jeanne Kosnick-Kloss in Paris during the 1930s. They showed him modern art and supported his efforts to paint, helping him along and promoting his work. Gaston Chaissac is often considered to be part of the Art Brut or Outsider Art category. Some artists have described his style as "modern rustic." Chaissac's art was praised by Jean Dubuffet when he first came across it in 1946. He also corresponded for some time with such prominent French artists and writers as Albert Gleizes and Raymond Queneau. Writing was an element of Gaston Chaissac's work from the beginning with his own signature. His signature evolved from being a signature to becoming an autonomous element in the composition that makes a sign, and continues with titles influenced by poetry and an exceptionally broad vocabulary. (en)
  • Gaston Chaissac, né le 13 août 1910 à Avallon (Yonne) et mort le 7 novembre 1964 à La Roche-sur-Yon (Vendée), est un peintre et poète français. Il est également connu pour ses nombreuses correspondances, mais aussi textes et poèmes publiés entre autres à La Nouvelle Revue française (NRF) et dans Les Cahiers de la Pléiade. (fr)
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  • Gaston Chaissac (* 13. August 1910 in Avallon; † 7. November 1964 in La Roche-sur-Yon) war ein französischer Maler, Zeichner und Schriftsteller. Jean Dubuffet ordnete ihn anfangs der Art Brut zu, revidierte diese Zuordnung später. (de)
  • Gaston Chaissac, né le 13 août 1910 à Avallon (Yonne) et mort le 7 novembre 1964 à La Roche-sur-Yon (Vendée), est un peintre et poète français. Il est également connu pour ses nombreuses correspondances, mais aussi textes et poèmes publiés entre autres à La Nouvelle Revue française (NRF) et dans Les Cahiers de la Pléiade. (fr)
  • Gaston Chaissac (1910–1964) was a French painter. An autodidact and son of the French rural working class, he became involved in the art world when he lived next door to Otto Freundlich and Jeanne Kosnick-Kloss in Paris during the 1930s. They showed him modern art and supported his efforts to paint, helping him along and promoting his work. Gaston Chaissac is often considered to be part of the Art Brut or Outsider Art category. Some artists have described his style as "modern rustic." Chaissac's art was praised by Jean Dubuffet when he first came across it in 1946. (en)
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  • Gaston Chaissac (de)
  • Gaston Chaissac (en)
  • Gaston Chaissac (fr)
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