Louis le Brocquy

Irish painter and illustrator

Louis le Brocquy - Irish painter and illustrator
Born

November 10th, 1916
108 years ago

Died

April 25th, 2012
13 years ago — 95 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Ireland

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An influential painter and illustrator, this artist explored themes of human existence and identity through a distinct style. Works often incorporated the use of light and color to create depth and emotion. Significant contributions to art included participation in various international exhibitions and receiving several prestigious awards. This individual created notable series of portraits and illustrations, showcasing a deep understanding of form and texture.

Created celebrated series of portraits

Illustrated works for significant publications

Participated in major international exhibitions

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