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Gen Paul, born Eugène Paul on July 2, 1898 in Montmartre, France - died on April 30, 1975 in Paris, France, was a painter and engraver.


Born in a house in Montmartre on the Rue Lepic painted by Van Gogh, he began drawing and painting as a child. His father died when he was only ten years old and Gen Paul was trained to work in decorative furnishings. He served in the French army during World War I and was wounded twice, losing one of his legs. During his convalescence he returned to painting, and at Le Bateau-Lavoir he became friends with Juan Gris who helped him a great deal. Although Gen Paul never received any formal training, he made a living from his art for almost 60 years.


Gen Paul first exhibited at the Salon d’Automne and the Salon des Indépendants in Paris in 1920. In 1928, his works were exhibited with those of Pablo Picasso and Chaim Soutine. Gen Paul began the 1930s with a serious addition to alcohol that added to his already severe health problems.


In 1934, he was recognized for his contributions to France and was awarded the Legion of Honor. In 1937 he was contracted to paint a large fresco for the Pavilion of Wines of France at the Paris International Exposition.


In addition to painting scenes from his native Montmartre, including that of his friend, composer Darius Milhaud, Gen Paul traveled to the United States where he painted jazz and classical musicians, a subject with which he had much interest.


Gen Paul passed away at the Hospital of Pity-Salpêtrière in Paris in 1975 and was interred in the Cimetière Saint-Vincent in Montmartre. A great many of his works remain in private hands but a number of his important pieces can be found at museums in France and in other parts of Europe.


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Gen Paul - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (325 words)
Gen Paul (July 2, 1898-April 30, 1975), was a French painter and engraver.
Born as Eugène Paul in a house in Montmartre on the Rue Lepic painted by Van Gogh, he began drawing and painting as a child.
Gen Paul passed away at the Hospital of Pity-Salpêtrière in Paris in 1975 and was interred in the Cimetière Saint-Vincent in Montmartre.
Paul v. Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc. (5028 words)
Paul contends that she is being "shunned" by adherents of the Jehovah's Witness faith.
Paul was informed by the Church members present that the Elders had instructed them not to speak with her.
The harms suffered by Paul as a result of her shunning by the Jehovah's Witnesses are clearly not of the type that would justify the imposition of tort liability for religious conduct.
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