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Bernard Buffet (French:; 10 July 1928 – 4 October 1999) was a French painter, printmaker, and sculptor. An extremely prolific artist, he produced a varied and extensive body of work. His style was exclusively figurative and is often classified as Expressionist or "miserabilist". [1]
Warren Edward Buffett (/ ˈ b ʌ f ɪ t / BUF-it; born August 30, 1930) [2] is an American investor and philanthropist who currently serves as the chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.
Buffet is a surname of French origin. Notable people with the surname include: The Buffet family of musical instrument makers; Bernard Buffet (1928–1999), a French painter; Jimmy Buffet (1946–2023), an American singer-songwriter; Louis Buffet (1818–1898), a 19th-century French statesman; Marie-George Buffet (born 1949), a French politician
1956 : Bernard Buffet; 1959 : Bobosse , with Micheline Presle and François Périer; 1960 : Murder at 45 R.P.M., with Danielle Darrieux, Michel Auclair, Jean Servais; 1961 : Bridge to the Sun, with Carroll Baker and James Shigeta; 1962 : Swordsman of Siena, with Stewart Granger, Sylva Koscina and Christine Kaufmann
It was restored in 1965 by the Comte de Rohan Chabot and was the home of the French Expressionist painter, Bernard Buffet, from 1971 to 1979. In 1980, a young hotelier, Jean-Luc Chaufour, began a process of establishing a top class hotel within the castle and its grounds. [2]
In 1948, he shared the Critic’s Award with Bernard Buffet. [2] In the same year, with art critic Jean Bouret, Lorjou formed the art group "l’Homme Temoin" [1] [3] with art critic Jean Bouret by declaring that "man is an eater of red meat, fried potatoes, fruit and cheese". [4]
The quintessential 1970s buffet party was marked by colorful abundance in the form of finger foods and a good deal of mayonnaise, including dishes such as deviled eggs, nut-studded cheese balls ...
Bernard Buffet, French painter of Expressionism and a member of the anti-abstract art group; Jacques Chirac, former President of France [5] Maurice Couve de Murville, former French Minister of Foreign Affairs and Prime Minister under the presidency of General de Gaulle