Philippe Pastor

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Born1961 (age 6465)
Monaco
OccupationsPainter, sculptor
RelativesJean-Baptiste Pastor (paternal great-grandfather)
Gildo Pastor (paternal grandfather)
Michel Pastor (uncle)
Hélène Pastor (aunt)
Gildo Pallanca Pastor (cousin)
Patrice Pastor (brother)
Philippe Pastor
Born1961 (age 6465)
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)

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]

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