Jean Quemere (né en 1942) - Rouen, remorqueurs à quai





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Description from the seller
Jean QUEMERE (born in 1942)
Rouen, dockside tugboats
Oil on canvas.
Dimensions of the painting: 33 x 41 cm
Signed at the bottom right
Provenance: Private collection in Normandy.
Painting in very good condition.
Beautiful golden frame free
Dimensions with frame: 47 x 55 cm
Original artwork delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity.
Fast, careful, and insured shipping.
Buy with confidence!
Jean Quéméré is a contemporary French painter renowned for his evocative landscapes and vibrant impressions of nature. Inspired by the beauty of hollow paths, lively markets, city streets, and tranquil port scenes, Quéméré's work reflects a deep connection with the world around him.
Influenced by renowned artists such as Sisley, Monet, and the painters of the Rouen school including Lebourg, Pinchon, Delattre, and Bordes, Quéméré's artistic style is characterized by a quick and spontaneous brushwork. His paintings breathe optimism and a palpable joy in capturing the essence of his environment, especially when he paints en plein air.
Despite his recognition as an artist, Quéméré remains dedicated to the intimate moments he spends immersed in nature, constantly seeking inspiration from the landscapes of Normandy, which he considers his promised land. Through his recent works, viewers can explore familiar coastal panoramas and the cobbled streets of the Saint-Maclou district, rendered with the spontaneity and poetic vision characteristic of Quéméré.
In the landscapes of Quéméré, the human figure gradually fades into the background, leaving nature to take center stage as a source of meditation and contemplation. His relentless quest to capture light in all its nuances echoes the impressionist heritage, particularly evident in his magnificent snow landscapes reminiscent of Monet's masterpieces.
Seller's Story
Jean QUEMERE (born in 1942)
Rouen, dockside tugboats
Oil on canvas.
Dimensions of the painting: 33 x 41 cm
Signed at the bottom right
Provenance: Private collection in Normandy.
Painting in very good condition.
Beautiful golden frame free
Dimensions with frame: 47 x 55 cm
Original artwork delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity.
Fast, careful, and insured shipping.
Buy with confidence!
Jean Quéméré is a contemporary French painter renowned for his evocative landscapes and vibrant impressions of nature. Inspired by the beauty of hollow paths, lively markets, city streets, and tranquil port scenes, Quéméré's work reflects a deep connection with the world around him.
Influenced by renowned artists such as Sisley, Monet, and the painters of the Rouen school including Lebourg, Pinchon, Delattre, and Bordes, Quéméré's artistic style is characterized by a quick and spontaneous brushwork. His paintings breathe optimism and a palpable joy in capturing the essence of his environment, especially when he paints en plein air.
Despite his recognition as an artist, Quéméré remains dedicated to the intimate moments he spends immersed in nature, constantly seeking inspiration from the landscapes of Normandy, which he considers his promised land. Through his recent works, viewers can explore familiar coastal panoramas and the cobbled streets of the Saint-Maclou district, rendered with the spontaneity and poetic vision characteristic of Quéméré.
In the landscapes of Quéméré, the human figure gradually fades into the background, leaving nature to take center stage as a source of meditation and contemplation. His relentless quest to capture light in all its nuances echoes the impressionist heritage, particularly evident in his magnificent snow landscapes reminiscent of Monet's masterpieces.
