Rupert Shrive

[1] His interest in art started at the age of six, copying Uccello's Saint George and the Dragon.

[2] Among his subjects was Soho Pam, a homeless beggar who peddled copies of his watercolour portrait of her.

His work has been exposed at the Courtauld Institute in London and the Maison de Balzac in Paris.

[4] The film, I Love Paris, based on a poem by Rufo Quintavalle, was shot on location in and around his Montmartre atelier in 2024.

[5] 2022 Rupert Shrive expose La Peau de chagrin, Maison de Balzac, Paris Rupert Shrive's website This article about an artist, architect or photographer from England is a stub.

Rupert Shrive performance, 2023, pushing by foot his 3.5 metre sculpture of Balzac, 300 km, from the Maison de Balzac, Paris to the Musée Balzac, Chateau de Saché, outside Tours.