Christiane Stenfort (1940) - Le petit chemin






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Le petit chemin is a 60 x 60 cm oil on canvas landscape painting by Christiane Stenfort (born 1940), produced in France in the 1980s (1980-1990).
Description from the seller
Christiane STENFORT (born in 1940)
The Little Path
Oil on canvas
Painting dimensions: 60 x 60 cm
Signed bottom left.
Painting in perfect condition.
No frame.
Original work delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity.
Fast, careful, and insured shipping.
Buy with complete confidence!
Christiane Stenfort was born in 1940 in Dinan, Brittany. From 1958 to 1968, she studied drawing at La Providence and at the Daubé Workshop in Saint-Brieuc, in Brittany. In 1968, she moved to Morocco, where her paintings absorbed the warm colors of Africa. Her undeniable talent as a colorist reached full maturity there. In 1971 she returned to Nantes and studied at the Beaux-Arts. From 1974 to 1980, she lived in Reims, in Champagne, as a student of the Beaux-Arts, where she collaborated with a team of painters specializing in oil painting. She settled in Rouen in 1980 and worked in Viviane Favre’s studio until 1984. That same year, she met Albert MALET, the last great painter of the Rouen School. Under his mentorship, she affirmed her Impressionist talent, marking a decisive turning point in her career. She made her debut at Galerie du Comptoir Rouennais in 1986, and her first exhibition at the Palais des Congrès de Rouen was a true success. Since then, she has exhibited regularly. In 1988, she won the First Prize for Oil Painting at the Arts et Création Show in Marseille. She was also a finalist at the 24th Cannes International Prize and at the 39th Deauville International Show. She has also received several medals (gold, silver, and bronze) at various exhibitions.
Her works are in private collections in Germany, the United States, England, Denmark, Japan, Sweden, and Canada.
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Seller's Story
Christiane STENFORT (born in 1940)
The Little Path
Oil on canvas
Painting dimensions: 60 x 60 cm
Signed bottom left.
Painting in perfect condition.
No frame.
Original work delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity.
Fast, careful, and insured shipping.
Buy with complete confidence!
Christiane Stenfort was born in 1940 in Dinan, Brittany. From 1958 to 1968, she studied drawing at La Providence and at the Daubé Workshop in Saint-Brieuc, in Brittany. In 1968, she moved to Morocco, where her paintings absorbed the warm colors of Africa. Her undeniable talent as a colorist reached full maturity there. In 1971 she returned to Nantes and studied at the Beaux-Arts. From 1974 to 1980, she lived in Reims, in Champagne, as a student of the Beaux-Arts, where she collaborated with a team of painters specializing in oil painting. She settled in Rouen in 1980 and worked in Viviane Favre’s studio until 1984. That same year, she met Albert MALET, the last great painter of the Rouen School. Under his mentorship, she affirmed her Impressionist talent, marking a decisive turning point in her career. She made her debut at Galerie du Comptoir Rouennais in 1986, and her first exhibition at the Palais des Congrès de Rouen was a true success. Since then, she has exhibited regularly. In 1988, she won the First Prize for Oil Painting at the Arts et Création Show in Marseille. She was also a finalist at the 24th Cannes International Prize and at the 39th Deauville International Show. She has also received several medals (gold, silver, and bronze) at various exhibitions.
Her works are in private collections in Germany, the United States, England, Denmark, Japan, Sweden, and Canada.
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Please refer to the original photos and the product description for exact details. #AIContextView
