Philippe Pastor
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Born1961 (age 64–65)
Monaco
OccupationsPainter, sculptor
ParentVictor Pastor
RelativesJean-Baptiste Pastor (paternal great-grandfather)
Gildo Pastor (paternal grandfather)
Michel Pastor (uncle)
Hélène Pastor (aunt)
Gildo Pallanca Pastor (cousin)
Patrice Pastor (brother)
Gildo Pastor (paternal grandfather)
Michel Pastor (uncle)
Hélène Pastor (aunt)
Gildo Pallanca Pastor (cousin)
Patrice Pastor (brother)
Philippe Pastor | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1961 (age 64–65) Monaco |
| Occupations | Painter, sculptor |
| Parent | Victor Pastor |
| Relatives | Jean-Baptiste Pastor (paternal great-grandfather) Gildo Pastor (paternal grandfather) Michel Pastor (uncle) Hélène Pastor (aunt) Gildo Pallanca Pastor (cousin) Patrice Pastor (brother) |
Philippe Pastor (born 1961) is a Monegasque artist. An abstract expressionist, his work has been exhibited in Europe, Africa, Asia and the United States. A participant of the 2007 Venice Biennale, he represented Monaco's art scene at the Expo 2015.
Pastor was born in 1961 in Monaco.[1][2] His father, Victor Pastor, was a billionaire real estate developer. His paternal grandfather, Gildo Pastor, developed most of the residential buildings along Monaco's coastline. He has two brothers, Jean-Victor and Patrice, and a sister, Marie-Helene. Following his father's death with a net wealth of $5.4 billion, Bloomberg considers each of his four children to be billionaires.[3]
He is self-taught.[2]