Jean-Marie Poumeyrol
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Jean-Marie Poumeyrol (born at Libourne on June 8, 1946) is a French artist.
Much of his early work consisted of erotica and hallucinogenic art, but as his art has developed he has shown a great interest in landscapes as well. He is an exponent of the fantastic realism movement.
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Bibliography
- Raymond Borde. «Dessins Erotiques» de Jean-Marie Poumeyrol. — Eric Losfeld Editeur, 1972.
- Poumeyrol «Out of Nowhere». — Bernard Letu Editeur, 1978.
- Poumeyrol «Peintures et Dessins». — Editions Baal-Natiris, 1981.
- Poumeyrol «Peintures 1982—1986». — Editions Natiris, 1987.
- Poumeyrol «Peintures 1986—1990». — Editions Ramsay, 1991.
- Poumeyrol «Peintures 1971—2001». Texte de Michèle Heng. — Editions Atlantica, 2002.
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