Bernard Romain son of René Margotton(born in Roanne, on 11 February 1944) is a French painter and sculptor. Author of the coloring of the tallest cliff of Europe in Normandy (Le Tréport) to commemorate the bicentenary of the French Revolution. He is also the author, of the Statue of Europe "Unity in Peace" of the European Commission. Since completing his art studies in Paris he has held an impressive amount of exhibitions and won various competitions and awards with land art and sometimes extreme work. His father was a famous painter and the pupil of Fernand Léger, so Bernard quickly took the pen name of Romain. He arrived at the age of one year to Paris and frequented with his father (a painter of the School of Paris) the artists and the exhibitions on Montparnasse. He studied the graphic and plastic arts in Sèvres then studied in the faculty of plastic arts of Paris-Sorbonne University. Since 1970 he has been dedicated to exhibitions of paintings and sculptures. More information...
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