Gaston Sebire (1920-2001) - Vue de Rouen

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Vue de Rouen, an oil on canvas landscape by Gaston Sebire (1920–2001), signed at the bottom right, dating from the 1940s in France, an original edition in the Post-Impressionist style, sold with frame, framed dimensions 82 × 98 cm.

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Gaston Sebire (1920-2001)

View of Rouen

Oil on canvas
Painting size: 65 x 81 cm
Signed bottom right.
Provenance: Private collection in Normandy.
Painting in perfect condition.
Gilded frame OFFERED
Dimensions with frame: 82 x 98 cm

Original work delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity.
Fast, careful, and insured shipping.
Buy with confidence!

Gaston Sébire (1920-2001)
Painter born August 18, 1920 in Saint-Samson in Calvados. Died in 2001.
He was appointed Official Painter of the Navy in 1973.
From 1936 to 1944 after his studies, Gaston Sébire worked at night at the Rouen post offices to devote himself to painting by day.
After settling in Paris in 1951, while remaining faithful to his Normandy, Gaston Sébire in 1953, designed costumes and sets of "l’Ange gris" by Cuevas. From the sixties, he regularly participated in group exhibitions: the Salon des Indépendants; the Salon d’Automne; the Salon Comparaisons; the Salon des Artistes Français, Salon d’Angers.
He also participated in various exhibitions of the École de Paris at the Galerie Charpentier in Paris between 1953 and 1961. In 1957 Gaston Sébire returned to Normandy, where he settled with his family. From 1965 he exhibited at Wally Findlay Galleries, in New York, Paris, and Chicago. Winner of the Critics Prize in 1953, the Greenshields Prize in 1957, he received the Gold Medal of the Salon des Artistes Français in 1968.
In 1991 the Museum of the Navy paid homage to Gaston Sébire during the entire summer.
Museums:
Paris: Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.
Rouen: Musée des Beaux-Arts.

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Seller's Story

Specialist since 1989 painters of the Ecole Normande - School of Rouen, Art Seine, is an art gallery located in Le Havre where we present works of the 19th, Impressionist and Modern. We scrupulously check the origins of the works and we surround ourselves with all the precautions in use on the art market. We, we are the spokesperson of the seller as the buyer for transactions to be made in the best conditions. Any work sold is accompanied by an invoice and a certificate of authenticity engage our responsibility for a period of 30 years. In collaboration with specialized freight forwarders and carriers we can ensure shipment in France and around the world.
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Gaston Sebire (1920-2001)

View of Rouen

Oil on canvas
Painting size: 65 x 81 cm
Signed bottom right.
Provenance: Private collection in Normandy.
Painting in perfect condition.
Gilded frame OFFERED
Dimensions with frame: 82 x 98 cm

Original work delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity.
Fast, careful, and insured shipping.
Buy with confidence!

Gaston Sébire (1920-2001)
Painter born August 18, 1920 in Saint-Samson in Calvados. Died in 2001.
He was appointed Official Painter of the Navy in 1973.
From 1936 to 1944 after his studies, Gaston Sébire worked at night at the Rouen post offices to devote himself to painting by day.
After settling in Paris in 1951, while remaining faithful to his Normandy, Gaston Sébire in 1953, designed costumes and sets of "l’Ange gris" by Cuevas. From the sixties, he regularly participated in group exhibitions: the Salon des Indépendants; the Salon d’Automne; the Salon Comparaisons; the Salon des Artistes Français, Salon d’Angers.
He also participated in various exhibitions of the École de Paris at the Galerie Charpentier in Paris between 1953 and 1961. In 1957 Gaston Sébire returned to Normandy, where he settled with his family. From 1965 he exhibited at Wally Findlay Galleries, in New York, Paris, and Chicago. Winner of the Critics Prize in 1953, the Greenshields Prize in 1957, he received the Gold Medal of the Salon des Artistes Français in 1968.
In 1991 the Museum of the Navy paid homage to Gaston Sébire during the entire summer.
Museums:
Paris: Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.
Rouen: Musée des Beaux-Arts.

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Seller's Story

Specialist since 1989 painters of the Ecole Normande - School of Rouen, Art Seine, is an art gallery located in Le Havre where we present works of the 19th, Impressionist and Modern. We scrupulously check the origins of the works and we surround ourselves with all the precautions in use on the art market. We, we are the spokesperson of the seller as the buyer for transactions to be made in the best conditions. Any work sold is accompanied by an invoice and a certificate of authenticity engage our responsibility for a period of 30 years. In collaboration with specialized freight forwarders and carriers we can ensure shipment in France and around the world.
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Details

Artist
Gaston Sebire (1920-2001)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Gallery
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Vue de Rouen
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
France
Condition
Good condition
Height
82 cm
Width
98 cm
Depiction/theme
Cityscape
Style
Post-Impressionism
Period
1940-1950
FranceVerified
1407
Objects sold
100%
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