Pierre Doutreleau (1938) - Le cockpit





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Pierre Doutreleau, Le cockpit, 1975, original lithograph on vélin paper, limited edition, numbered and hand-signed by the artist in the bottom right, 54 × 75 cm, France, in good condition, sold by Galerie.
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Pierre Doutreleau (1938): The Cockpit - 1975
Original lithograph on velin paper measuring 54 x 75 cm. Numbered and signed in pencil by the artist at the bottom right.
Work in good condition, never framed.
We provide meticulous packaging, international tracking, insurance, and express shipments for all our deliveries.
In this composition, Doutreleau captures the essence of movement and speed, central themes of his work. The artist, born in 1938 in Arles, is recognized for his dynamic landscapes that explore the dispersion of light and motion.
"The Cockpit" perfectly illustrates this fascination, offering the viewer an immersion into the aeronautical universe, where the lines and forms suggest the perspective from a cockpit in full action.
Pierre Doutreleau was born on June 14, 1938. A native of Arles, he grew up in the light that dazzled Van Gogh, Cézanne, and many other painters.
In 1958, Pierre Doutreleau discovered Nicolas de Staël at the homes of friends Aublet, who helped and encouraged him to exhibit. Hélène Cingria introduced him to Lucile Manguin, who had just opened Galerie de Paris and who took him on under contract in 1964.
In 1968, during a stay in the United States, he had the revelation of what would become the focus of his research: Speed and Motion.
A specific approach to painting tied to the passion for movement, life, wind, and the wind of life.
"What interests me, in reality, is to paint the wind. In life, everything is movement. And if at times my canvases give the impression of stillness, it is because, in reality, they emanate from movement. I paint moments of precise life", Pierre Doutreleau.
Since those years, numerous solo exhibitions have made Pierre Doutreleau known around the world, and from Paris to Los Angeles, from Tokyo to Munich or Rio, his works are in many collections. From that date, many solo exhibitions followed. His native Burgundy is for him the essential source of inspiration. Nature matters greatly to him; his bouquets of flowers are among the most extraordinary representatives.
Seller's Story
Pierre Doutreleau (1938): The Cockpit - 1975
Original lithograph on velin paper measuring 54 x 75 cm. Numbered and signed in pencil by the artist at the bottom right.
Work in good condition, never framed.
We provide meticulous packaging, international tracking, insurance, and express shipments for all our deliveries.
In this composition, Doutreleau captures the essence of movement and speed, central themes of his work. The artist, born in 1938 in Arles, is recognized for his dynamic landscapes that explore the dispersion of light and motion.
"The Cockpit" perfectly illustrates this fascination, offering the viewer an immersion into the aeronautical universe, where the lines and forms suggest the perspective from a cockpit in full action.
Pierre Doutreleau was born on June 14, 1938. A native of Arles, he grew up in the light that dazzled Van Gogh, Cézanne, and many other painters.
In 1958, Pierre Doutreleau discovered Nicolas de Staël at the homes of friends Aublet, who helped and encouraged him to exhibit. Hélène Cingria introduced him to Lucile Manguin, who had just opened Galerie de Paris and who took him on under contract in 1964.
In 1968, during a stay in the United States, he had the revelation of what would become the focus of his research: Speed and Motion.
A specific approach to painting tied to the passion for movement, life, wind, and the wind of life.
"What interests me, in reality, is to paint the wind. In life, everything is movement. And if at times my canvases give the impression of stillness, it is because, in reality, they emanate from movement. I paint moments of precise life", Pierre Doutreleau.
Since those years, numerous solo exhibitions have made Pierre Doutreleau known around the world, and from Paris to Los Angeles, from Tokyo to Munich or Rio, his works are in many collections. From that date, many solo exhibitions followed. His native Burgundy is for him the essential source of inspiration. Nature matters greatly to him; his bouquets of flowers are among the most extraordinary representatives.

