No. 101945535

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Bernard Buffet (1928-1999) - Eglise de campagne
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Bernard Buffet (1928-1999) - Eglise de campagne

Eglise de campagne|Bernard Buffet This drypoint print presents Bernard Buffet’s distinctive approach to printmaking, defined by sharp black lines that are central to his artistic expression. For Buffet, drypoint was an essential technique for conveying his characteristic linear style. Unlike etching, which uses acid, drypoint is engraved directly into the plate, making corrections difficult and requiring exceptional drawing skill. In this work, the angular forms that define Buffet’s visual language are strongly emphasized, allowing his sensibility to be conveyed more directly than in his oil paintings or lithographs. --- Artist Profile Bernard Buffet was born in Paris in 1928. In 1943, after attending evening classes, he entered the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he studied under Narbonne. In 1947, at the age of nineteen, he held his first solo exhibition and attracted attention through his participation in the Salon des Indépendants. In 1948, he received the Critics’ Prize at the age of twenty and became widely recognized as a leading figure in figurative painting. In the 1950s, he married Annabel in 1958 and developed works with richer color alongside his powerful linear style. In the 1960s, major exhibitions of his work were held in Japan, including one at the National Museum of Modern Art in 1963. In 1973, the Bernard Buffet Museum opened in Shizuoka Prefecture. In 1974, he became a member of the Académie Française. In 1999, after suffering from Parkinson’s disease and being unable to continue working, he ended his own life. --- Accessories Yellow cloth bag. Cardboard storage box. Frame included. --- Dimensions & Weight Sheet size: Height 57 cm × Width 38 cm Frame size: Height 71 cm × Width 58.5 cm × Depth 3 cm Weight: 3070 g Package size including accessories: Height 77 cm × Width 65 cm × Depth 8 cm Total weight before shipping: 4200 g --- Technique & Condition Technique: Drypoint. Material: Paper. Condition: Excellent condition. The work is hand signed in pencil and numbered 149/150. --- Shipping Shipping via Japan Post EMS from Japan. Items are shipped only to countries where EMS delivery from Japan is available. Items are securely packed to ensure safe international delivery. Import duties, VAT, and customs handling fees are the sole responsibility of the buyer. For bidders in the United States: Please note that Japan Post is currently not accepting EMS shipments of commercial goods to the United States. If the winning bidder’s shipping address is in the United States, the item will be shipped via DHL Express instead. Please be aware that shipping costs via DHL are significantly higher than EMS rates. For bidders in Italy: When shipping via EMS, a codice fiscale is required. Please inform us of your codice fiscale after winning the auction.

No. 101945535

No longer available
Bernard Buffet (1928-1999) - Eglise de campagne

Bernard Buffet (1928-1999) - Eglise de campagne

Eglise de campagne|Bernard Buffet

This drypoint print presents Bernard Buffet’s distinctive approach to printmaking, defined by sharp black lines that are central to his artistic expression.
For Buffet, drypoint was an essential technique for conveying his characteristic linear style.
Unlike etching, which uses acid, drypoint is engraved directly into the plate, making corrections difficult and requiring exceptional drawing skill.
In this work, the angular forms that define Buffet’s visual language are strongly emphasized, allowing his sensibility to be conveyed more directly than in his oil paintings or lithographs.

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Artist Profile

Bernard Buffet was born in Paris in 1928.
In 1943, after attending evening classes, he entered the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he studied under Narbonne.
In 1947, at the age of nineteen, he held his first solo exhibition and attracted attention through his participation in the Salon des Indépendants.
In 1948, he received the Critics’ Prize at the age of twenty and became widely recognized as a leading figure in figurative painting.
In the 1950s, he married Annabel in 1958 and developed works with richer color alongside his powerful linear style.
In the 1960s, major exhibitions of his work were held in Japan, including one at the National Museum of Modern Art in 1963.
In 1973, the Bernard Buffet Museum opened in Shizuoka Prefecture.
In 1974, he became a member of the Académie Française.
In 1999, after suffering from Parkinson’s disease and being unable to continue working, he ended his own life.

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Accessories

Yellow cloth bag.
Cardboard storage box.
Frame included.

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Dimensions & Weight

Sheet size: Height 57 cm × Width 38 cm
Frame size: Height 71 cm × Width 58.5 cm × Depth 3 cm
Weight: 3070 g

Package size including accessories: Height 77 cm × Width 65 cm × Depth 8 cm
Total weight before shipping: 4200 g

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Technique & Condition

Technique: Drypoint.
Material: Paper.
Condition: Excellent condition.
The work is hand signed in pencil and numbered 149/150.

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Shipping
Shipping via Japan Post EMS from Japan.
Items are shipped only to countries where EMS delivery from Japan is available.
Items are securely packed to ensure safe international delivery.

Import duties, VAT, and customs handling fees are the sole responsibility of the buyer.

For bidders in the United States:
Please note that Japan Post is currently not accepting EMS shipments of commercial goods to the United States.
If the winning bidder’s shipping address is in the United States, the item will be shipped via DHL Express instead.
Please be aware that shipping costs via DHL are significantly higher than EMS rates.

For bidders in Italy:
When shipping via EMS, a codice fiscale is required.
Please inform us of your codice fiscale after winning the auction.

Bidding closed
Florent Fressier
Expert
Estimate  € 1,400 - € 1,800

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