Lyne Seybel (1919-2009) - Fleurs






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Fleurs, an original oil painting on paper by Lyne Seybel (1919–2009) from the 1970s, 65 × 50 cm, in excellent condition, depicting plants and flowers in a post-impressionist style, France origin, sold with frame, hand-signed and delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
Lyne SEYBEL (1919-2009)
Fleurs
Oil on paper
Painting size: 65 x 50 cm
Artist's stamp bottom left.
Provenance: Artist's family
In perfect conservation state.
Without frame.
Original work delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity.
Fast, careful, insured shipping.
Buy with complete confidence!
Lyne SEYBEL (1919-2009)
French artist with a singular journey, Lyne Seybel has been developing for several years a body of work that is profoundly sensitive, nourished by the observation of living beings and by a rare attention to the vibrations of the world. Trained in the plastic arts before turning to a more personal practice, she builds an universe where color, matter and light become vectors of an immediate emotion.
Her painting is distinguished by a mastered gestural writing, where transparencies, superpositions and chromatic rhythms compose inner landscapes. Each canvas is conceived as a breathing space, a poetic territory where the eye moves freely. The artist draws as much from nature as from her own intimate resonances, offering works that oscillate between lyrical abstraction and figurative evocation.
Today, Lyne Seybel captivates an increasingly broad audience: collectors, contemporary art enthusiasts and galleries sensitive to the evocative force of her work. Her works, immediately recognizable, bring a luminous and soothing presence to any interior. Their subtle balance between energy and gentleness makes them sought-after pieces, able to dialogue with both modern spaces and more classical environments.
Lyne Seybel pursues a demanding approach, guided by exploration, sincerity and the desire to create works that touch in a lasting way. Her work today asserts itself as a reliable value for collectors seeking authenticity and depth.
Seller's Story
Lyne SEYBEL (1919-2009)
Fleurs
Oil on paper
Painting size: 65 x 50 cm
Artist's stamp bottom left.
Provenance: Artist's family
In perfect conservation state.
Without frame.
Original work delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity.
Fast, careful, insured shipping.
Buy with complete confidence!
Lyne SEYBEL (1919-2009)
French artist with a singular journey, Lyne Seybel has been developing for several years a body of work that is profoundly sensitive, nourished by the observation of living beings and by a rare attention to the vibrations of the world. Trained in the plastic arts before turning to a more personal practice, she builds an universe where color, matter and light become vectors of an immediate emotion.
Her painting is distinguished by a mastered gestural writing, where transparencies, superpositions and chromatic rhythms compose inner landscapes. Each canvas is conceived as a breathing space, a poetic territory where the eye moves freely. The artist draws as much from nature as from her own intimate resonances, offering works that oscillate between lyrical abstraction and figurative evocation.
Today, Lyne Seybel captivates an increasingly broad audience: collectors, contemporary art enthusiasts and galleries sensitive to the evocative force of her work. Her works, immediately recognizable, bring a luminous and soothing presence to any interior. Their subtle balance between energy and gentleness makes them sought-after pieces, able to dialogue with both modern spaces and more classical environments.
Lyne Seybel pursues a demanding approach, guided by exploration, sincerity and the desire to create works that touch in a lasting way. Her work today asserts itself as a reliable value for collectors seeking authenticity and depth.
