Gemmanick (née en 1937) - Paysage automnal






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Original oil painting Paysage automnal by Gemmanick (born 1937), dating from 1990–2000, oil on cardboard, 50 × 65 cm, signed at bottom right, in excellent condition, France origin, sold by Galerie, unframed, provenance Paris.
Description from the seller
GEMMANICK (born in 1937)
Autumn landscape
Oil on cardboard
Format: 50 x 65 cm
Signed at the bottom right.
Provenance: private collection, Paris
In perfect condition.
Framed: No frame.
Original work delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity.
Fast, careful and insured shipment.
Buy with confidence!
Born Gemma Annick Edmonde Harbulot on March 23, 1937 in Nouméa, Gemmanick is a Neo-Caledonian symbolist painter of Irish origin. Coming from two large pioneer families of the territory, she grows up between New Caledonia and the New Hebrides. Very early, at twelve years old, she discovers painting, first inspired by Pacific landscapes and the mining world where her family worked.
In 1963, the death of her brother marks a decisive turning point: she abandons realism to create a personal pictorial language which she calls Nuances, a sensitive, spiritual, and vibrant universe. Her early exhibitions in Nouméa, notably in 1965 and 1969, meet with dazzling success.
Noticed by Seiji Tōgō, a member of the Academia de Bellas Artes of Tokyo, she exhibits in 1971 at the Nichido Gallery on Ginza. In 1973, her work Aquarescence wins the grand prize at the Nika Kai salon. Following Tōgō’s advice, she settled in Paris in 1975, where she exhibited at Galerie Vendôme; David de Rothschild purchased one of her works there.
In 1977, her painting Carnaval sous la mer becomes an Aubusson tapestry, making her the first overseas artist woven in Aubusson. The work would even be reproduced on a postage stamp in 1978. She then pursued an international career, exhibiting in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg and Germany.
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Seller's Story
GEMMANICK (born in 1937)
Autumn landscape
Oil on cardboard
Format: 50 x 65 cm
Signed at the bottom right.
Provenance: private collection, Paris
In perfect condition.
Framed: No frame.
Original work delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity.
Fast, careful and insured shipment.
Buy with confidence!
Born Gemma Annick Edmonde Harbulot on March 23, 1937 in Nouméa, Gemmanick is a Neo-Caledonian symbolist painter of Irish origin. Coming from two large pioneer families of the territory, she grows up between New Caledonia and the New Hebrides. Very early, at twelve years old, she discovers painting, first inspired by Pacific landscapes and the mining world where her family worked.
In 1963, the death of her brother marks a decisive turning point: she abandons realism to create a personal pictorial language which she calls Nuances, a sensitive, spiritual, and vibrant universe. Her early exhibitions in Nouméa, notably in 1965 and 1969, meet with dazzling success.
Noticed by Seiji Tōgō, a member of the Academia de Bellas Artes of Tokyo, she exhibits in 1971 at the Nichido Gallery on Ginza. In 1973, her work Aquarescence wins the grand prize at the Nika Kai salon. Following Tōgō’s advice, she settled in Paris in 1975, where she exhibited at Galerie Vendôme; David de Rothschild purchased one of her works there.
In 1977, her painting Carnaval sous la mer becomes an Aubusson tapestry, making her the first overseas artist woven in Aubusson. The work would even be reproduced on a postage stamp in 1978. She then pursued an international career, exhibiting in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg and Germany.
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