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Félix Labisse (born March 9, 1905 – died January 27, 1982) was a talented French artist. He was known as a Surrealist painter, an illustrator for books, and a designer for plays. His unique style and dreamlike art made him an important figure in the art world.

Early Life and Artistic Beginnings

Félix Labisse was born in a town called Marchiennes, France. As he grew up, he developed a passion for art. From 1927, he split his time between the exciting city of Paris and the peaceful Belgian coast.

Meeting James Ensor

While living on the Belgian coast, Labisse spent time in Ostend. There, he met a famous Belgian painter named James Ensor. Ensor's art had a big impact on Labisse's own work. This meeting helped shape Labisse's unique artistic vision.

Art and Theater Work

Labisse was a very creative artist with many skills. Starting in 1931, he began designing for the theater. This meant he created the sets, costumes, and overall look for plays. His designs brought a special, imaginative touch to the stage.

The Blue Women Paintings

In 1960, Félix Labisse started painting a special series of artworks. These paintings featured mysterious "blue women." One famous painting from this series is called Bain Turquoise. These works show his unique style and interest in surreal themes.

Recognition and Legacy

Félix Labisse received much recognition for his art during his lifetime. His work was celebrated in various ways, showing his importance in the art world.

A Film About His Art

In 1947, a film was made about Félix Labisse. The famous director Alain Resnais created this movie, titled Visite à Félix Labisse. This film helped more people learn about Labisse's art and his creative process.

Joining the Académie des Beaux-Arts

In 1966, Labisse was chosen to join the Académie des Beaux-Arts. This is a very important and respected art academy in France. Being elected to this academy showed how highly his artistic achievements were valued.

Major Art Exhibition

In 1973, a large exhibition of Labisse's paintings was held. This special show, called a retrospective, took place at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam. It allowed many people to see a wide range of his artworks from different periods.

Félix Labisse passed away in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, in 1982. He left behind a rich collection of paintings, illustrations, and designs. His unique surrealist style continues to inspire artists and art lovers today.

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