Jean Breant (1922 - 1984) - Hiver à Houppeville

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Jean BREANT (1922 - 1984)

Winter in Houppeville

Oil on canvas
Dimensions of the painting: 22 x 33 cm
Signed at the bottom right.

In very good condition.
Beautiful carved and gilded wooden frame, with signs of wear. Free.
Dimensions with frame: 36 x 47 cm

Original artwork delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity.
Fast, careful, and insured shipping.
Buy with confidence!

Jean Bréant (1922–1984) was a Norman painter and lithographer whose work is part of the Rouen School lineage, while asserting a singular voice. Born in Rouen on February 17, 1922, he reveals very early a double artistic vocation: music, which he studies seriously at the Maîtrise Saint‑Evode, and painting, which he discovers in childhood. Although he reaches the level of a concert performer, it is ultimately painting that asserts itself as his true inner language.
Trained notably at the Rouen School of Fine Arts and influenced by the masters of Norman post-impressionism, Bréant develops a body of work in which sensation takes precedence over strict representation. His canvases, often inhabited by expressive human figures, Norman landscapes, or symbolic compositions, blend the vigor of gesture with inner tenderness. He seeks less to reproduce reality than to reveal its emotional charge, drawing on his memories and a fertile imagination for themes with sometimes surprising variations.
Winner of the Prix de la Société des Artistes Normands in 1961, he regularly exhibited and earned the esteem of his peers. His work, marked by great freedom and profound humanity, continues today to move through its sincerity and intensity. Jean Bréant passed away in 1984, leaving behind a rich, vibrant pictorial universe deeply rooted in the Norman light.

Seller's Story

Specialist since 1989 painters of the Ecole Normande - School of Rouen, Art Seine, is an art gallery located in Le Havre where we present works of the 19th, Impressionist and Modern. We scrupulously check the origins of the works and we surround ourselves with all the precautions in use on the art market. We, we are the spokesperson of the seller as the buyer for transactions to be made in the best conditions. Any work sold is accompanied by an invoice and a certificate of authenticity engage our responsibility for a period of 30 years. In collaboration with specialized freight forwarders and carriers we can ensure shipment in France and around the world.
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Jean BREANT (1922 - 1984)

Winter in Houppeville

Oil on canvas
Dimensions of the painting: 22 x 33 cm
Signed at the bottom right.

In very good condition.
Beautiful carved and gilded wooden frame, with signs of wear. Free.
Dimensions with frame: 36 x 47 cm

Original artwork delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity.
Fast, careful, and insured shipping.
Buy with confidence!

Jean Bréant (1922–1984) was a Norman painter and lithographer whose work is part of the Rouen School lineage, while asserting a singular voice. Born in Rouen on February 17, 1922, he reveals very early a double artistic vocation: music, which he studies seriously at the Maîtrise Saint‑Evode, and painting, which he discovers in childhood. Although he reaches the level of a concert performer, it is ultimately painting that asserts itself as his true inner language.
Trained notably at the Rouen School of Fine Arts and influenced by the masters of Norman post-impressionism, Bréant develops a body of work in which sensation takes precedence over strict representation. His canvases, often inhabited by expressive human figures, Norman landscapes, or symbolic compositions, blend the vigor of gesture with inner tenderness. He seeks less to reproduce reality than to reveal its emotional charge, drawing on his memories and a fertile imagination for themes with sometimes surprising variations.
Winner of the Prix de la Société des Artistes Normands in 1961, he regularly exhibited and earned the esteem of his peers. His work, marked by great freedom and profound humanity, continues today to move through its sincerity and intensity. Jean Bréant passed away in 1984, leaving behind a rich, vibrant pictorial universe deeply rooted in the Norman light.

Seller's Story

Specialist since 1989 painters of the Ecole Normande - School of Rouen, Art Seine, is an art gallery located in Le Havre where we present works of the 19th, Impressionist and Modern. We scrupulously check the origins of the works and we surround ourselves with all the precautions in use on the art market. We, we are the spokesperson of the seller as the buyer for transactions to be made in the best conditions. Any work sold is accompanied by an invoice and a certificate of authenticity engage our responsibility for a period of 30 years. In collaboration with specialized freight forwarders and carriers we can ensure shipment in France and around the world.
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Details

Artist
Jean Breant (1922 - 1984)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Gallery
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Hiver à Houppeville
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
France
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
36 cm
Width
47 cm
Depiction/Theme
Landscape
Style
Post-Impressionism
Period
1970-1980
FranceVerified
1323
Objects sold
100%
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