Robert Savary (1920-2000) - La Seine






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Robert Savary, La Seine, a lithography on vellum paper, 67 × 82 cm, numbered and hand-signed in pencil, from a limited edition in France, in good condition.
Description from the seller
Robert Savary (1920-2000) - The Seine
Original lithograph on vellum paper measuring 67 x 82 cm.
The work is numbered and signed in pencil at the bottom right.
Work in good condition, never framed. Tear at the top edge repaired.
We provide meticulous packing, international tracking, insurance, and express shipments for all our deliveries.
Biography: Robert Savary was a French painter and printmaker, born April 20, 1920 in Paris, and died May 28, 2000 in Le Petit-Quevilly.
As a figurative artist, Robert Savary was part of the New School of Paris. He studied under Maurice Brianchon at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in Paris, and won the Casa de Velázquez prize in 1948.
He won the Rome Prize in painting in 1950. He taught from 1957 at the École régionale des beaux-arts de Rouen (where he became honorary director) while living in Paris and spending his summers in Collioure. He was named Marine Painter in 1987. He counts René Aberlenc, Paul Collomb, and Paul Guiramand among his close friends.
For more than forty years, he was part of the group of exhibitors invited by Maurice Boitel to the Salon Comparaisons in Paris.
Seller's Story
Robert Savary (1920-2000) - The Seine
Original lithograph on vellum paper measuring 67 x 82 cm.
The work is numbered and signed in pencil at the bottom right.
Work in good condition, never framed. Tear at the top edge repaired.
We provide meticulous packing, international tracking, insurance, and express shipments for all our deliveries.
Biography: Robert Savary was a French painter and printmaker, born April 20, 1920 in Paris, and died May 28, 2000 in Le Petit-Quevilly.
As a figurative artist, Robert Savary was part of the New School of Paris. He studied under Maurice Brianchon at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in Paris, and won the Casa de Velázquez prize in 1948.
He won the Rome Prize in painting in 1950. He taught from 1957 at the École régionale des beaux-arts de Rouen (where he became honorary director) while living in Paris and spending his summers in Collioure. He was named Marine Painter in 1987. He counts René Aberlenc, Paul Collomb, and Paul Guiramand among his close friends.
For more than forty years, he was part of the group of exhibitors invited by Maurice Boitel to the Salon Comparaisons in Paris.
