Andre Brasilier, Symphonie en Rose is a colored Lithograph on Arches Paper. Andre Brasilier Symphonie en Rose is signed on the lower center of the print and it is also dedicated. Printed by Mourlot Paris. Le Pichon 136.
André Brasilier is a French painter and printmaker whose work is typified by a breezy lyricism, wherein real-life subjects are transposed into dreamlike settings. Brasilier’s images portray a peaceful world, with delicate compositional and color harmonies bathed in soft, cool light. He takes significant aesthetic and philosophical inspiration from Japanese prints, with his paintings often featuring pastoral scenes, musical instruments, the sea, women, and horses.
Andre Brasilier Symphonie en Rose exhibits Brasilier’s interest in portraying women and the his appreciation for Japanese prints that provided him with a significant aesthetic and philosophical inspiration.
Title | Symphonie en Rose |
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Alt. Title | Pink Symphony |
Year | 1979 |
Medium | Lithograph on Arches Paper |
Edition | Aside from edition of 300 |
Catalogue Raisonné | Le Pichon 136 |
Signature | Signed, dedicated |
Size | 21 x 30 (in) 53.34 x 76.2 (cm) |
Price | SOLD |
Andre Brasilier, Symphonie en Rose is a colored Lithograph on Arches Paper. Andre Brasilier Symphonie en Rose is signed on the lower center of the print and it is also dedicated. Printed by Mourlot Paris. Le Pichon 136.
André Brasilier is a French painter and printmaker whose work is typified by a breezy lyricism, wherein real-life subjects are transposed into dreamlike settings. Brasilier’s images portray a peaceful world, with delicate compositional and color harmonies bathed in soft, cool light. He takes significant aesthetic and philosophical inspiration from Japanese prints, with his paintings often featuring pastoral scenes, musical instruments, the sea, women, and horses.
Andre Brasilier Symphonie en Rose exhibits Brasilier’s interest in portraying women and the his appreciation for Japanese prints that provided him with a significant aesthetic and philosophical inspiration.
Born into an artistic family in 1929, Andre Brasilier has spent more than half a century creating canvasses that are a blend of abstraction, expressionism, and something distinctly his own. His works often feature themes and motifs such as horses, nature, music, and women. Brasilier’s art is known around the world, from Japan to the United States. He was recently the subject of an exhibition/retrospective at St. Petersburg, Russia’s Hermitage Museum.
André Brasilier is a French painter and printmaker whose work is typified by a breezy lyricism, wherein real-life subjects are transposed into dreamlike settings. Brasilier’s images portray a peaceful world, with delicate compositional and color harmonies bathed in soft, cool light. He takes significant aesthetic and philosophical inspiration from Japanese prints, with his paintings often featuring pastoral scenes, musical instruments, the sea, women, and horses.
Born on October 29, 1929 in Saumur, France to an artistic family where both of his parents were painters, Brasilier attended the École des Beaux-Arts at the age of 20. He has had major retrospectives at both the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg and the Museum Haus Ludwig für Kunstausstellungen Saarlois in Germany. Brasilier continues to live in Paris, France.
Andre Brasilier, Symphonie en Rose
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Title | Symphonie en Rose |
---|---|
Alt. Title | Pink Symphony |
Year | 1979 |
Medium | Lithograph on Arches Paper |
Edition | Aside from edition of 300 |
Catalogue Raisonné | Le Pichon 136 |
Signature | Signed, dedicated |
Size | 21 x 30 (in) 53.34 x 76.2 (cm) |
Price | SOLD |