Raymond

FEUILLATTE 

(1901-1971) 

Raymond FEUILLATTE was a prolific French painter, known for his vibrant depictions of landscapes and cityscapes. 

He began exhibiting his works at major Salons in Paris at a young age, quickly gaining recognition for his talent. Throughout his career, Feuillatte continued to participate in exhibitions across France and even internationally, winning the Prix de la Ville de Paris and representing French art at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. In 1933, he embarked on a journey through North Africa, which would go on to inspire much of his work in the years to come. His legacy as a painter endures today, with his works remaining highly sought-after by collectors and art enthusiasts alike.