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Riopelle

American  
[ree-aw-pel] / ri ɔˈpɛl /

noun

  1. Jean Paul 1923–2002, Canadian painter, in France from 1946.


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Now, the centennial of Jean Paul Riopelle’s birth is being marked with a wide array of events.

From New York Times

Robert Lepage’s “Le Projet Riopelle,” now being presented in Quebec City and moving to Ottawa next month, is a performance of more than four hours based on the vast fresco Riopelle created when he learned the death of Joan Mitchell, the painter and his longtime partner.

From New York Times

“It wasn’t our day, all the way around,” Gators catcher BT Riopelle said.

From Seattle Times

The only down note for LSU was an injury to catcher Alex Milazzo, who landed awkwardly on his left leg when he had to hurdle Riopelle as he crossed home plate in the fourth inning.

From Seattle Times

Wyatt Langford and BT Riopelle also went deep.

From Washington Times