In 1942, he joined the Lyon School of Fine Arts and became friends with André Cottavoz, Jean Fusaro, Paul Philibert-Charrin, Jacques Truphémus... and met his future wife, Françoise Juvin. It was in 1948 that this group of friends organized a first exhibition in Lyon. With passion and enthusiasm, they refuse all known artistic trends. Provocative and laughing, these young people - all under the age of thirty - do not accept any technique that ends in ism. This is how they invented “Sanzism” (without -ism), a new school that did not want to be one! Pierre Coquet always paints with the same standards and perpetuates this freedom of pictorial expression. Whatever the subjects covered (seascapes, still lifes, nudes, landscapes), his ranges of sensitive and discreet colors are surprisingly personal to him and are his signature. Everything is said in a few words: “I have no favorite subject. I like to paint what surrounds me: objects on a table, a few fruits placed at the bottom of a bowl or this faded bouquet forgotten on a table... I try to transmit through a painting the emotion that I I felt or the memory I have of this thing or this place. » Thus, Pierre Coquet allows us to appreciate a large part of his painting made of underlying emotions, truths and modest intimacy. Pierre Coquet is obviously in the tradition of Pierre Bonnard, Giorgio Morandi or Edouard Vuillard, but his work also shows how much he was enriched by contact with Gustav Bolin, Alexandre Garbell and Pierre Lesieur. Type: Mixed composition Style: 1940-1960 Genre: Abstract Characteristics: Signed
In 1942, he joined the Lyon School of Fine Arts and became friends with André Cottavoz, Jean Fusaro, Paul Philibert-Charrin, Jacques Truphémus... and met his future wife, Françoise Juvin. It was in 1948 that this group of friends organized a first exhibition in Lyon. With passion and enthusiasm, they refuse all known artistic trends. Provocative and laughing, these young people - all under the age of thirty - do not accept any technique that ends in ism. This is how they invented “Sanzism” (without -ism), a new school that did not want to be one! Pierre Coquet always paints with the same standards and perpetuates this freedom of pictorial expression. Whatever the subjects covered (seascapes, still lifes, nudes, landscapes), his ranges of sensitive and discreet colors are surprisingly personal to him and are his signature. Everything is said in a few words: “I have no favorite subject. I like to paint what surrounds me: objects on a table, a few fruits placed at the bottom of a bowl or this faded bouquet forgotten on a table... I try to transmit through a painting the emotion that I I felt or the memory I have of this thing or this place. » Thus, Pierre Coquet allows us to appreciate a large part of his painting made of underlying emotions, truths and modest intimacy. Pierre Coquet is obviously in the tradition of Pierre Bonnard, Giorgio Morandi or Edouard Vuillard, but his work also shows how much he was enriched by contact with Gustav Bolin, Alexandre Garbell and Pierre Lesieur. Type: Mixed composition Style: 1940-1960 Genre: Abstract Characteristics: Signed