Guy Raimon Cuisinier - Village Catalan





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Oil painting on canvas by Guy Raimon Cuisinier, titled Village Catalan, 73 × 60 cm, signed on the front (GRC) and rear (Guy Raimon Cuisinier) with a certificate of authenticity, original edition dated 2026, French origin, depicting a multicolour Paysage in a Contemporain style, weighing 2.5 kg and sold directly from the artist.
Description from the seller
artist Guy Raimon Cuisinier
title of the work: Catalan Village, oil on canvas stretched on wooden frame
dimensions: 73x60 cm
signature on recto "GRC" and verso "Guy Raimon Cuisinier"
directly from the studio with certificate of authenticity
the edges of the frame are covered with a black cloth-backed adhesive strip allowing hanging without a frame (see profile photo)
very good condition
shipping: canvas on stretcher
latest exhibitions:
Brussels: Espace Art Gallery February 2026
Paris: European Art Gallery December 2025
Paris: Art Shopping Carrousel du Louvre October 2025
Paris: Art Shopping Carrousel du Louvre April 2025
artistic studies in the studios of:
Guy Dupret - Ana Baranek - R. Vidal de Rueda and since 2023 Gilbert Wolfisberg in Geneva
artist Guy Raimon Cuisinier
title of the work: Catalan Village, oil on canvas stretched on wooden frame
dimensions: 73x60 cm
signature on recto "GRC" and verso "Guy Raimon Cuisinier"
directly from the studio with certificate of authenticity
the edges of the frame are covered with a black cloth-backed adhesive strip allowing hanging without a frame (see profile photo)
very good condition
shipping: canvas on stretcher
latest exhibitions:
Brussels: Espace Art Gallery February 2026
Paris: European Art Gallery December 2025
Paris: Art Shopping Carrousel du Louvre October 2025
Paris: Art Shopping Carrousel du Louvre April 2025
artistic studies in the studios of:
Guy Dupret - Ana Baranek - R. Vidal de Rueda and since 2023 Gilbert Wolfisberg in Geneva

