Yves Decaudan - Le tumulte intérieur

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Yves Decaudan presents Le tumulte intérieur, an original 2026 acrylic painting on cotton canvas, 80 × 80 cm, signed and in excellent condition, sold direct from the artist with a certificate of authenticity.

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Tableau portrait " Le tumulte intérieur " - 2026
Imagine this portrait in your home.
The work by Yves Decaudan, titled "Le Tumulte Intérieur", is a landmark piece of contemporary expressionism. It explores the human psyche through a bold deconstruction of facial features.
The style of this painting is rooted in expressionism, aiming to project an emotional vision of the world rather than an objective reality.
The composition is centered, occupying almost the entire pictorial space, creating a sense of immediacy, almost overwhelming.
The painting seems to capture the moment when an intense emotion overwhelms reason. The yellow flashes on the forehead suggest a boiling thought or an illumination, while the dark areas evoke doubts or the shadowy parts of the personality.
The painting seems to capture the moment when an intense emotion overwhelms reason. The yellow flashes on the forehead suggest a boiling thought or an illumination, while the dark areas evoke doubts or the shadowy parts of the personality.
The artist does not paint a physical portrait, but a psychological one. He shows us what we feel inside when external silence hides an emotional storm.
Painting by artist Yves Decaudan - 1954
Canvas exhibited at the Salon d'Automne in Paris - 2022
Original work directly from the studio, supplied with certificate of authenticity
Acrylic on cotton canvas, unframed, wooden stretcher, dimensions 80 x 80 cm
Shipped in a special painting carton

Tableau portrait " Le tumulte intérieur " - 2026
Imagine this portrait in your home.
The work by Yves Decaudan, titled "Le Tumulte Intérieur", is a landmark piece of contemporary expressionism. It explores the human psyche through a bold deconstruction of facial features.
The style of this painting is rooted in expressionism, aiming to project an emotional vision of the world rather than an objective reality.
The composition is centered, occupying almost the entire pictorial space, creating a sense of immediacy, almost overwhelming.
The painting seems to capture the moment when an intense emotion overwhelms reason. The yellow flashes on the forehead suggest a boiling thought or an illumination, while the dark areas evoke doubts or the shadowy parts of the personality.
The painting seems to capture the moment when an intense emotion overwhelms reason. The yellow flashes on the forehead suggest a boiling thought or an illumination, while the dark areas evoke doubts or the shadowy parts of the personality.
The artist does not paint a physical portrait, but a psychological one. He shows us what we feel inside when external silence hides an emotional storm.
Painting by artist Yves Decaudan - 1954
Canvas exhibited at the Salon d'Automne in Paris - 2022
Original work directly from the studio, supplied with certificate of authenticity
Acrylic on cotton canvas, unframed, wooden stretcher, dimensions 80 x 80 cm
Shipped in a special painting carton

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Artist
Yves Decaudan
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Le tumulte intérieur
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
France
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
80 cm
Width
80 cm
Depiction/theme
Portrait
Style
Abstract
Period
2020+
Sold by
FranceVerified
350
Objects sold
100%
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