André Brasilier
André Brasilier
Title: Loupeign en Automne, 1980
Artist: André Brasilier (French, 1929-Present)
Medium: Original Lithograph, B.A.T. Signed, Dated & Annotated, 1980
Dimensions: 23.5 x 30 in, 59.7 x 76.2 cm
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.
Both of Brasilier’s parents were painters, and he began painting as a child. He entered the École des Beaux-Arts at the age of 20, and by 23, had won the Premier Grand Prix de Rome for painting. His works blend abstraction, expressionism, and vivid colors. He has had numerous exhibitions all over the world and was honored by a retrospective exhibition of his work at Russia’s renowned Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg in 2005 and at the Museum Haus Ludwig für Kunstausstellungen in Germany in 2007.
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