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René Teil à Nemours (1950)

René Teil in Nemours circa 1960.

1941 Salon d’Automne, Paris, first exhibition.

1942 Galerie Charpentier, Paris, group exhibition.

1942 Salon d’Automne, Paris.

1943 Salon d’Automne, Paris.

1948 Galerie Chardin, Paris, first solo exhibition from 26th November to 10th December.

1951 Galerie Guérin.

1952 Galerie Allard, Paris from 6th to 20th June. Paintings, watercolours, drawings.

1952 Group exhibition in Montpellier, Nimes, Toulouse and Casablanca alongside Aristide Caillard, Jules Cavaillès, André Planson and Georges Oudot.

1954 Pavillon de Marsan, Paris, participant in the E.Othon Friesz Grand Prix Competition from 12th to 28th February.

1954 Village hall and Town hall, Crécy-en-Brie, May. Group exhibition with André Dunoyer de Segonzac, Suzanne Valladon and Raoul Dufy.

1960 Crécy-en-Brie, May. Other painters, including André Dunoyer de Segonzac, exhibit alongside him.

1960 Galerie Framond, Paris from 24th November to 12th December.

1960 Salon de L’Aquarelle (Watercolour Salon), he exhibits Soignolles.

1961 Salon du Dessin (Drawing Salon) in Paris, he exhibits a pen and wash entitled “La Marne à Trilbardou” (The Marne in Trilbardou).

1961 Foyer of the Théâtre des Champs Elysées in Paris, from 8th to 18th January. He exhibits a canvas entitled Après l’orage (After the storm) then again in February Les Iles Mortes à Chelles alongside Marquet, Oudot, Planson, Chapelain-Midy, Brayer, Ceria, Conermer, Clairin and Desnoyer.

1962 Salon de l’Aquarelle (Watercolour Salon) La Marne en Mai à Chelles (The Marne in Chelles in May).

1963 Galerie Durand-Ruel in Paris from 2nd to 15th January (17 works) with J.C. Chedal, Jaques Brivot, Jean Podevin “Groupe Baignières” Exhibition.

1941 Salon d’Automne, Paris, first exhibition.

1942 Galerie Charpentier, Paris, group exhibition.

1942 Salon d’Automne, Paris.

1943 Salon d’Automne, Paris.

1948 Galerie Chardin, Paris, first solo exhibition from 26th November to 10th December.

1951 Galerie Guérin.

1952 Galerie Allard, Paris from 6th to 20th June. Paintings, watercolours, drawings.

1952 Group exhibition in Montpellier, Nimes, Toulouse and Casablanca alongside Aristide Caillard, Jules Cavaillès, André Planson and Georges Oudot.

1954 Pavillon de Marsan, Paris, participant in the E.Othon Friesz Grand Prix Competition from 12th to 28th February.

1954 Village hall and Town hall, Crécy-en-Brie, May. Group exhibition with André Dunoyer de Segonzac, Suzanne Valladon and Raoul Dufy.

1960 Crécy-en-Brie, May. Other painters, including André Dunoyer de Segonzac, exhibit alongside him.

1960 Galerie Framond, Paris from 24th November to 12th December.

1960 Salon de L’Aquarelle (Watercolour Salon), he exhibits Soignolles.

1961 Salon du Dessin (Drawing Salon) in Paris, he exhibits a pen and wash entitled “La Marne à Trilbardou” (The Marne in Trilbardou).

1961 Foyer of the Théâtre des Champs Elysées in Paris, from 8th to 18th January. He exhibits a canvas entitled Après l’orage (After the storm) then again in February Les Iles Mortes à Chelles alongside Marquet, Oudot, Planson, Chapelain-Midy, Brayer, Ceria, Conermer, Clairin and Desnoyer.

1962 Salon de l’Aquarelle (Watercolour Salon) La Marne en Mai à Chelles (The Marne in Chelles in May).

1963 Galerie Durand-Ruel in Paris from 2nd to 15th January (17 works) with J.C. Chedal, Jaques Brivot, Jean Podevin “Groupe Baignières” Exhibition.

1965 Galerie Marie L. André in Paris from 12th June to 14th July. André Dunoyer de Segonzac provides a glowing introduction for this exhibition of approximately thirty compositions including Courcelles en Beaujolais, (Courcelles in the Beaujolais region), Route de Beaujolais au printemps (Beaujolais road in springtime) and Bouquet rouge (Red Bouquet).

1965 Galerie Malaval in Lyons from 10th December to 7th January 1966. This exhibition, entitled “Présence des maîtres” (the Presence of Masters) displayed the works of eighteen painters, including Brayer, Buffet, Carzou and Oudot.

1967 Floralies d’Orléans, one painting.

1967 In his studio in Lancié from 3rd to 25th June, Beaujolais landscapes.

1969 Galerie Saluden, Brest from 18th June to 2nd July with Chapelain-Midy, Planson, Caillaud and Poncelet.

1969 Galerie Gangloff , Mulhouse, October, Maison d’Art Alsacienne.

1970 Arcachon from 29th January to 18th February, group exhibition.

1970 Galerie Aktuarus, Strasbourg.

1970 Galerie Saluden, Brest from 2nd to 14th June with Chapelain-Midy.

1970 Galerie Vendôme, Paris in November.

1971 In his studio in Lancié, June. Private viewing on Saturday 12th June.

1972 Galerie Motte, Paris from 16th May to 16th June.

1972 Salon des 3s, Fontainebleau, one painting.

1972 Galerie Malaval, Lyons, 3 paintings.

1972 La Maison d’Art Alsacienne, Mulhouse from 4th to 24th November.

1973 Guest of honour at the 11th Salon de Nemours from 16th September to 15th October.

1974 The town of Fontainebleau receives the gift of one of his paintings: Sous bois au chateau de Thil (Undergrowth at the Chateau de Thil, in the Vauxrenard district). It was supposed to be permanently on display alongside paintings by other Seine et Marne artists, under the theme “The Forest” in the Musée d’Art Figuratif in Fontainebleau, created by the art critic Yves Leroux. Installed in a charming 18th century mansion, the museum was officially inaugurated by Maurice Genevoix, a member of the Académie Française, in the presence of numerous personalities and contributor artists on 26th February 1977. Since then, the town of Fontainebleau has sold the museum building, the project has fallen by the wayside and the works that were donated to the town are stored in cellars.

1974 Galerie Weil, Paris.

1975-1976 Musée-Centre d’arts plastiques inVillefranche-sur-Saône.13th December to 30th January, he exhibits 45 of his paintings alongside a retrospective by the post-Impressionist painter Georges Dufrenoy (1870 – 1943).

1976 Galerie Weil, Paris from 15th to 28th June with P.Ch. Bayle. André Dunoyer de Segonzac writes the preface for the exhibition pamphlet.

1976 18th Salon for regional artists, Mâcon, from 14th November to 5th December. He is the guest of honor and exhibits 8 paintings.

1977 Galerie Marc Lacruz, Belleville-sur-Saône, April – May.

1978 Galerie Gangloff, Mulhouse.

1979 Exhibitions in Switzerland, Germany and in the USA, with the Painters of Poetic Reality: Brianchon, Caillard, Limouse, Oudot and Planson.

1979 Galerie Marc Lacruz, Belleville-sur-Saône, April to August, alongside the painters of Poetic Reality Brianchon, Caillard, Limouse, Oudot and Planson.

1979 Galerie Delaplagne, Mâcon. Private viewing on 23rd November.

1980 Galerie Mignon Massart, Nantes.

1981 Galerie des Quais, Troyes. René Teil exhibits 18 paintings from 25th September to 18th October.

Galerie Marie L. André in Paris from 12th June to 14th July. André Dunoyer de Segonzac provides a glowing introduction for this exhibition of approximately thirty compositions including Courcelles en Beaujolais, (Courcelles in the Beaujolais region), Route de Beaujolais au printemps (Beaujolais road in springtime) and Bouquet rouge (Red Bouquet).

1965 Galerie Malaval in Lyons from 10th December to 7th January 1966. This exhibition, entitled “Présence des maîtres” (the Presence of Masters) displayed the works of eighteen painters, including Brayer, Buffet, Carzou and Oudot.

1967 Floralies d’Orléans, one painting.

1967 In his studio in Lancié from 3rd to 25th June, Beaujolais landscapes.

1969 Galerie Saluden, Brest from 18th June to 2nd July with Chapelain-Midy, Planson, Caillaud and Poncelet.

1969 Galerie Gangloff , Mulhouse, October, Maison d’Art Alsacienne.

1970 Arcachon from 29th January to 18th February, group exhibition.

1970 Galerie Aktuarus, Strasbourg.

1970 Galerie Saluden, Brest from 2nd to 14th June with Chapelain-Midy.

1970 Galerie Vendôme, Paris in November.

1971 In his studio in Lancié, June. Private viewing on Saturday 12th June.

1972 Galerie Motte, Paris from 16th May to 16th June.

1972 Salon des 3s, Fontainebleau, one painting.

1972 Galerie Malaval, Lyons, 3 paintings.

1972 La Maison d’Art Alsacienne, Mulhouse from 4th to 24th November.

1973 Guest of honour at the 11th Salon de Nemours from 16th September to 15th October.

1974 The town of Fontainebleau receives the gift of one of his paintings: Sous bois au chateau de Thil (Undergrowth at the Chateau de Thil, in the Vauxrenard district). It was supposed to be permanently on display alongside paintings by other Seine et Marne artists, under the theme “The Forest” in the Musée d’Art Figuratif in Fontainebleau, created by the art critic Yves Leroux. Installed in a charming 18th century mansion, the museum was officially inaugurated by Maurice Genevoix, a member of the Académie Française, in the presence of numerous personalities and contributor artists on 26th February 1977. Since then, the town of Fontainebleau has sold the museum building, the project has fallen by the wayside and the works that were donated to the town are stored in cellars.

1974 Galerie Weil, Paris.

1975-1976 Musée-Centre d’arts plastiques inVillefranche-sur-Saône.13th December to 30th January, he exhibits 45 of his paintings alongside a retrospective by the post-Impressionist painter Georges Dufrenoy (1870 – 1943).

1976 Galerie Weil, Paris from 15th to 28th June with P.Ch. Bayle. André Dunoyer de Segonzac writes the preface for the exhibition pamphlet.

1976 18th Salon for regional artists, Mâcon, from 14th November to 5th December. He is the guest of honor and exhibits 8 paintings.

1977 Galerie Marc Lacruz, Belleville-sur-Saône, April – May.

1978 Galerie Gangloff, Mulhouse.

1979 Exhibitions in Switzerland, Germany and in the USA, with the Painters of Poetic Reality: Brianchon, Caillard, Limouse, Oudot and Planson.

1979 Galerie Marc Lacruz, Belleville-sur-Saône, April to August, alongside the painters of Poetic Reality Brianchon, Caillard, Limouse, Oudot and Planson.

1979 Galerie Delaplagne, Mâcon. Private viewing on 23rd November.

1980 Galerie Mignon Massart, Nantes.

1981 Galerie des Quais, Troyes. René Teil exhibits 18 paintings from 25th September to 18th October.