Galerie 65 – Cannes, 1960 by Bernard Buffet is an original Lithograph Poster. This print was printed by Mourlot and published by David and Garnier in Paris for Galerie 65 in Cannes, France.
Buffet’s style represents the split between French and Contemporary art and often carries the classification “Social Realism.” Even as he progressed in his career, this style remained the same, although the subject of landscapes became more prominent in the 1970s. After moving around France, he eventually settled in the southern region near Tourtour in 1986. The new environment produced a change in color palette and attitude toward subject matter, yet Buffet’s landscapes remained as cold and severe as in his work from 30 years earlier.
The Galerie David et Garnier is a Parisian art gallery that conserves its original location in 6 Avenue Matignon. The founder Maurice Garnier, known for its collaboration and friendship with the painter Bernard Buffet, perished in 2014. Starting from 1977, Garnier devotes its activity entirely to Bernard Buffet, for whom he strongly supported the creation of a dedicated museum.
Title | Galerie 65 – Cannes |
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Year | 1960 |
Medium | Lithograph Poster |
Size | 29 x 20.5 (in) 74 x 53 (cm) |
Galerie 65 – Cannes, 1960 by Bernard Buffet is an original Lithograph Poster. This print was printed by Mourlot and published by David and Garnier in Paris for Galerie 65 in Cannes, France.
Buffet’s style represents the split between French and Contemporary art and often carries the classification “Social Realism.” Even as he progressed in his career, this style remained the same, although the subject of landscapes became more prominent in the 1970s. After moving around France, he eventually settled in the southern region near Tourtour in 1986. The new environment produced a change in color palette and attitude toward subject matter, yet Buffet’s landscapes remained as cold and severe as in his work from 30 years earlier.
The Galerie David et Garnier is a Parisian art gallery that conserves its original location in 6 Avenue Matignon. The founder Maurice Garnier, known for its collaboration and friendship with the painter Bernard Buffet, perished in 2014. Starting from 1977, Garnier devotes its activity entirely to Bernard Buffet, for whom he strongly supported the creation of a dedicated museum.
Title | Galerie 65 – Cannes |
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Year | 1960 |
Medium | Lithograph Poster |
Size | 29 x 20.5 (in) 74 x 53 (cm) |