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ΩLuis Navarro at the Grand Prix International de Peinture de Deauville (1981)
In 1981, Luis Navarro participated in the Grand Prix International de Peinture de Deauville, one of France’s notable art competitions. Deauville, often called the “Parisian Riviera,” has long been associated with luxury, cinema, and the arts, making its painting prize an important showcase for emerging and established talents.
The recognition included:
Diploma: officially issued by the organizing committee and signed by René Borel, Secretary General of the Centre de Liaison des Artistes Peintres.
Navarro received a Special Mention in the Composition section, highlighting his mastery in creating complex, balanced, and imaginative pictorial structures. For a surrealist painter, composition was not just technical—it was the framework that allowed his dreamlike narratives to unfold on canvas.
This award marked an early international validation of Navarro’s work in France, at a moment when his Navarresque Surrealism was consolidating. The distinction in Deauville underscored his ability to fuse imagination with formal rigor, a hallmark of his artistic identity.
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