Luc Didier (né en 1954) - Péniches à Saint Mammès






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Description from the seller
Luc Didier (born in 1954)
Barges at Saint Mammès
Oil on canvas
Painting dimensions: 50 x 65 cm
Signed at the bottom left.
Provenance: from a private collection in Normandy.
In very good condition.
Beautiful carved and gilded frame, free.
Dimensions with frame: 68 x 84 cm
Original artwork delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity.
Fast, careful, and insured shipping.
Buy with confidence!
Luc Didier (born in 1954)
French painter born in 1954, Luc Didier has established himself over the decades as an artist deeply attached to the rural and river landscapes of France. His work, extensively represented in public sales since the 1980s, reflects a sensitivity attentive to natural atmospheres, ancient villages, and peaceful scenes that mark the French regions.
His work is characterized by a luminous palette, often soft, and an impressionist touch that emphasizes the vibration of light on water, foliage, or old stones. Didier paints specific places — rivers of Charente, landscapes of Corrèze, canals of the North, villages of Oise or Gironde — which he renders with poetic fidelity, almost contemplative. His compositions, balanced and serene, invite strolling and the memory of the places.
Seller's Story
Luc Didier (born in 1954)
Barges at Saint Mammès
Oil on canvas
Painting dimensions: 50 x 65 cm
Signed at the bottom left.
Provenance: from a private collection in Normandy.
In very good condition.
Beautiful carved and gilded frame, free.
Dimensions with frame: 68 x 84 cm
Original artwork delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity.
Fast, careful, and insured shipping.
Buy with confidence!
Luc Didier (born in 1954)
French painter born in 1954, Luc Didier has established himself over the decades as an artist deeply attached to the rural and river landscapes of France. His work, extensively represented in public sales since the 1980s, reflects a sensitivity attentive to natural atmospheres, ancient villages, and peaceful scenes that mark the French regions.
His work is characterized by a luminous palette, often soft, and an impressionist touch that emphasizes the vibration of light on water, foliage, or old stones. Didier paints specific places — rivers of Charente, landscapes of Corrèze, canals of the North, villages of Oise or Gironde — which he renders with poetic fidelity, almost contemplative. His compositions, balanced and serene, invite strolling and the memory of the places.
