Paul DiBert (1930-2009) Trompe l'oeil still life, Utah, California Oil Painting
data-exclude-css-removal="true" style="display: none;"> Still Life by Paul DiBert (1930-2009) A trompe l'oeil still life painter, Paul DiBert hearkens back to the traditional values of his French Huguenot Pennsylvania ancestors with his paintings focused on values of light and dark and precise depictions of everyday objects. Early in his career he did a variety of subjects but ultimately focused primarily on still life because, with his introverted personality, he is more comfortable with the intimacy of those kinds of arrangements. In the late 1940s DiBert focused on an art career and studied in Pittsburgh with Commercial artist, Henry Marcus Moran. From him, DiBert learned a basic understanding of drawing and detail. In Los Angeles, Don Wells, co-founder with actress Mary Pickford of the American Institute of Fine Arts, began to promote his work, and DiBert had one-man shows at the Biltmore and Regency Galleries in Los Angeles, the Regency Galleries in Laguna Beach, and th