Marcel Peltier (1924 - 1998) - L'ile de Ré






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Marcel Peltier’s original oil on canvas landscape titled L'ile de Ré, dated 1970–1980, from France, measuring 38 x 55 cm, hand-signed, in excellent condition, in the Post-Impressionist style, edition Original, sold by Galerie and supplied with a frame.
Description from the seller
Marcel PELTIER (1924 - 1998)
The Island of Ré
Oil on canvas
Painting dimensions: 38 x 55 cm
Signed bottom right.
Provenance: Artist's family.
In very good condition.
Recently cleaned
No frame
Original work delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity.
Fast, careful, and insured shipping.
Buy with complete confidence!
Marcel Peltier (1924–1998) belongs to that generation of French painters who traversed the 20th century by shaping a profoundly personal body of work, nourished by observation of reality and a singular pictorial sensitivity. Trained in the postwar period, he develops very early a visual language where light, volume, and matter occupy a central place. His work is part of a search for balance between figuration and poetic interpretation, giving rise to compositions that are both structured and vibrant.
Over the decades, Marcel Peltier refined a subtle palette, often ruled by warm tones, and a mastered gesture that gives his canvases an immediate presence. His landscapes, still lifes, and intimate scenes reveal an attentive, almost meditative gaze upon simple and essential things. His coherent and sincere oeuvre has succeeded in touching a loyal audience, sensitive to painting that combines rigor and emotion.
Today, Marcel Peltier’s creations are meeting growing interest among collectors and art lovers seeking authentic and timeless pieces. His paintings, appreciated for their balance and depth, naturally fit contemporary interiors as well as professional spaces wishing to assert a strong artistic identity.
Acquiring a work by Marcel Peltier means entering a universe where light tells a story, where color breathes, where every canvas bears the mark of a demanding artist deeply attached to the beauty of everyday life. It is also an investment in an artistic signature whose patrimonial value continues to assert itself.
Seller's Story
Marcel PELTIER (1924 - 1998)
The Island of Ré
Oil on canvas
Painting dimensions: 38 x 55 cm
Signed bottom right.
Provenance: Artist's family.
In very good condition.
Recently cleaned
No frame
Original work delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity.
Fast, careful, and insured shipping.
Buy with complete confidence!
Marcel Peltier (1924–1998) belongs to that generation of French painters who traversed the 20th century by shaping a profoundly personal body of work, nourished by observation of reality and a singular pictorial sensitivity. Trained in the postwar period, he develops very early a visual language where light, volume, and matter occupy a central place. His work is part of a search for balance between figuration and poetic interpretation, giving rise to compositions that are both structured and vibrant.
Over the decades, Marcel Peltier refined a subtle palette, often ruled by warm tones, and a mastered gesture that gives his canvases an immediate presence. His landscapes, still lifes, and intimate scenes reveal an attentive, almost meditative gaze upon simple and essential things. His coherent and sincere oeuvre has succeeded in touching a loyal audience, sensitive to painting that combines rigor and emotion.
Today, Marcel Peltier’s creations are meeting growing interest among collectors and art lovers seeking authentic and timeless pieces. His paintings, appreciated for their balance and depth, naturally fit contemporary interiors as well as professional spaces wishing to assert a strong artistic identity.
Acquiring a work by Marcel Peltier means entering a universe where light tells a story, where color breathes, where every canvas bears the mark of a demanding artist deeply attached to the beauty of everyday life. It is also an investment in an artistic signature whose patrimonial value continues to assert itself.
