Jean-Pierre Bordry (1934) - L'allée aux capucines à Giverny





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Description from the seller
Jean-Pierre BORDRY (born in 1934)
The alley with nasturtiums at Giverny.
Oil on canvas
Dimensions of the painting: 50 x 61 cm
Signed at the bottom left.
Original artwork delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity.
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Faithful among the faithful of the Rouen School, the late Albert Malet, an outstanding pedagogue, trained many artists in this noble Impressionist movement. Among them, Jean-Pierre Bordry, a friend of Malet, naturally embraced the school's heritage — both through the delicacy of his palette, the finesse of his brushwork, and the refinement of his compositions.
BORDRY has managed to evoke a trembling, divided touch, animated by a fluid and assertive palette, whose unique vibration subtly combines charm and emotion. The radiant seasons, skies tinged with the typical mists of Normandy alleys, and the changing reflections of a veiled sun... all compose a vibrant and sensitive work, celebrated by devoted Impressionism enthusiasts.
But his gaze is not limited to Normandy alone: lively beaches, harmonious shores, landscapes bathed in light — whether Savoyard, Breton, or Provençal — nourish his inspiration just as much, for they offer that unique alchemy of space, sensation, and light that so well characterizes his universe.
Seller's Story
Jean-Pierre BORDRY (born in 1934)
The alley with nasturtiums at Giverny.
Oil on canvas
Dimensions of the painting: 50 x 61 cm
Signed at the bottom left.
Original artwork delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity.
Fast, careful, and insured shipping.
Buy with confidence!
Faithful among the faithful of the Rouen School, the late Albert Malet, an outstanding pedagogue, trained many artists in this noble Impressionist movement. Among them, Jean-Pierre Bordry, a friend of Malet, naturally embraced the school's heritage — both through the delicacy of his palette, the finesse of his brushwork, and the refinement of his compositions.
BORDRY has managed to evoke a trembling, divided touch, animated by a fluid and assertive palette, whose unique vibration subtly combines charm and emotion. The radiant seasons, skies tinged with the typical mists of Normandy alleys, and the changing reflections of a veiled sun... all compose a vibrant and sensitive work, celebrated by devoted Impressionism enthusiasts.
But his gaze is not limited to Normandy alone: lively beaches, harmonious shores, landscapes bathed in light — whether Savoyard, Breton, or Provençal — nourish his inspiration just as much, for they offer that unique alchemy of space, sensation, and light that so well characterizes his universe.
