BUFFET Bernard Bouquet Flowers In A Vase Color Lithograph Signed Certificate of Authenticity

BUFFET Bernard Bouquet Flowers In A Vase Color Lithograph Signed Certificate of Authenticity

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BUFFET Bernard (1928 / 1999)
Bouquet of flowers in a vase.
Color lithograph signed “Bernard Buffet” in the lower right margin.
Indicated EA at the bottom left, and dedicated “For Nathalie and Jean-Marc Affections 1995”
76 x 54 cm
Certificate of authenticity.
Bernard BUFFET (Bernard Léon Edmond Buffet), 1928 / 1999 (French)
Painter, set painter, watercolourist, sculptor, illustrator.
In Paris, he entered the École des Beaux-Arts and joined the studio of the painter Eugène Narbonne. There, he became friends with his classmates Maurice Boitel and Louis Vuillermoz. He exhibited in 1947 at the Salon des Indépendants, the same year the French government purchased his first painting for the Musée National d'Art Moderne. In 1952, he won the Prix Antral awarded by the city of Paris. Rejecting all forms of abstract art and impressionism, Buffet immersed himself in the broad black strokes and bright colors of expressionism, composing characters as well as figures, clowns, animals, nudes, landscapes, interiors, still lifes, flowers, and religious paintings. He painted all over the world. He was particularly devoted to Japan, where a museum is entirely dedicated to him, to the point that his own ashes were scattered there. His significant output still makes him an active artist and present in our imagination despite his death. Museums: Clermont-Ferrand, Higashino, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Vatican. Exhibited: New York, Chicago, Palm Beach (Florida), Montreal, Vancouver, Tokyo, Osaka, Johannesburg, London, Amsterdam, Brussels, Berlin, Warsaw, Basel, Zurich, Geneva, Rome, Venice, Milan, Madrid, Paris, Lyon, Toulon,…
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Century

20st century

Style

70s-80s

Object Type

20th Century Decorative Arts

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