Printer: Mourlot
Dimensions: 76 x 50 cm
Condition: Very good
Frame: Currently being framed in charcoal
Description: Brasilier’s painting of The Horse Race was reproduced by Mourlot to promote his solo exhibition at the Galerie André Weil in 1964.
Artist: André Brasilier is a French painter. He was born in 1929 and is one of the last surviving modernists to study at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1949. His style combines abstraction and expressionism which he uses to paint brightly coloured landscapes, nudes, ladies, gentleman and dynamic equestrian scenes from a magical, carefree perspective. He has exhibited many times in group exhibitions and solo shows across the world from 1956 to present day.
Printer: Mourlot
Dimensions: 76 x 50 cm
Condition: Very good
Frame: Currently being framed in charcoal
Description: Brasilier’s painting of The Horse Race was reproduced by Mourlot to promote his solo exhibition at the Galerie André Weil in 1964.
Artist: André Brasilier is a French painter. He was born in 1929 and is one of the last surviving modernists to study at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1949. His style combines abstraction and expressionism which he uses to paint brightly coloured landscapes, nudes, ladies, gentleman and dynamic equestrian scenes from a magical, carefree perspective. He has exhibited many times in group exhibitions and solo shows across the world from 1956 to present day.
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