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Painting on wood by Pierre BANCHAREL (1937-2018): female nude in armchair
dimensions: 25 cm x 22 cm

We can link the work of Pierre BANCHAREL to the expressionist movement of painting, in the purest tradition of the painters of the School of Paris: interiors, still lifes, landscapes, scenes of everyday life, animals, especially cats, and more portraits and nudes. Pierre BANCHAREL has a particular way of treating characters, with intimate portraits with expressive faces. There is family, friends, models and Petitou, one of the five cats collected over the years, curled up on the softness of a colorful fabric.
Pierre BANCHAREL has always worked between Paris and Pau, his hometown. In 1956, he left Pau and enrolled at the Beaux-Arts in Paris. Independent and free, following no fashion, not claiming to belong to any School, his masters were Delacroix, Corot, Chardin, Soutine and, above all, Courbet.
This work was noticed by the writer Jean DUTOURD, who bought a painting from the artist.
It is time to discover or rediscover the work of this artist who draws on the sources of expressionism.
Réf  :   #231727

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Painting by Pierre BANCHAREL: female nude in an armchair

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Description

Painting on wood by Pierre BANCHAREL (1937-2018): female nude in armchair
dimensions: 25 cm x 22 cm

We can link the work of Pierre BANCHAREL to the expressionist movement of painting, in the purest tradition of the painters of the School of Paris: interiors, still lifes, landscapes, scenes of everyday life, animals, especially cats, and more portraits and nudes. Pierre BANCHAREL has a particular way of treating characters, with intimate portraits with expressive faces. There is family, friends, models and Petitou, one of the five cats collected over the years, curled up on the softness of a colorful fabric.
Pierre BANCHAREL has always worked between Paris and Pau, his hometown. In 1956, he left Pau and enrolled at the Beaux-Arts in Paris. Independent and free, following no fashion, not claiming to belong to any School, his masters were Delacroix, Corot, Chardin, Soutine and, above all, Courbet.
This work was noticed by the writer Jean DUTOURD, who bought a painting from the artist.
It is time to discover or rediscover the work of this artist who draws on the sources of expressionism.
Réf  :   #231727

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