Maurice Rocher (1918-1995) - Le Matador






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Maurice Rocher (1918–1995), Le Matador, gouache on paper, circa 1960, original edition, framed; portrait in brown and black tones, 64×75 cm frame.
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The Matador - Maurice Rocher (1918-1995)
Gouache on paper before 1960 - Signed bottom left, framed
Frame dimensions: 64x75 cm
Gouache dimensions within the mat: 60x50 cm
Provenance: Private Camdessus collection - acquired from the artist.
The frame shows a few signs of aging.
Shipped framed, with tracking and insurance.
Maurice Rocher, born August 1, 1918 in Évron and died July 12, 1995 in Versailles, is a French painter whose work is imbued with expressionism and spirituality. Trained at the Beaux-Arts de Paris and at the Sacred Art Workshops under the guidance of Maurice Denis and Georges Desvallières, he explores intense and often mystical themes such as crucifixions, the persecuted, face-matter, women and couples. His art, influenced by Constant Permeke, is characterized by dark tonalities, his brown period, between 1936 and 1965, and compositions charged with a powerful pictorial matter and more colorful between 1966 and 1995.
Maurice Rocher remains an unclassifiable artist, an “anarcho-mystic” to borrow the words of one of his biographers. Initially marked by faith, then by doubt and finally the search for meaning, his work remains a questioning of eternal values between the sacred and the profane. The Gouaches in black and white: they reprise the themes of the painter’s emblematic series.
Salons
Paris, Salon of those under thirty, 1941.
Paris, Sacred Art Salon: 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949.
Paris, Charpentier Gallery, One Hundred Masterpieces of Sacred Art, 1952.
Paris, Galliera Museum, Celebrities and Revelations of Contemporary Painting, 1953.
Paris, Biennale of Young Artists, 1957.
World Expo Brussels, 1958.
Autumn Salon: 1960 to 1970.
Tokyo, International Figurative Art Exhibition, 1964.
Tehran, First International Exhibition of Arts of Tehran, International Exhibitions Centre, December 1974 – January 1975[18].
Paris, Great and New Realities of Today Salon, 1976 to 1981.
Paris, Salon of New Realities, 1968 to 1985.
Notable Exhibitions
The Association of Painting Enthusiasts presents Bernard Buffet, André Minaux, Roger Montané, Maurice Rocher, Gaëtan de Rosnay, Robert Savary, Maurice Verdier, Paul Aïzpiri…, Galerie Jacques Leuvraix, 182 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris, January 1949[19].
Galerie Drouant, Paris, 1964
Galerie Jacques Massol, Paris, 1968, 1970, 1972[21].
Galerie Veranneman, Brussels, 1970.
Musée de Saint-Omer, 1974.
Galeria Altex, Madrid, 1977.
Galerie Ariel, Paris, 1976, 1979.
Musée du Vieux Château, Laval, 1981.
Galerie Protée, Paris, 1983, 1984, 1988.
Galerie Convergence, Nantes, 1982, 1986.
Twenty Modern and Contemporary Masters Gallery Serge Garnier, Paris, 1983.
The Figuratives from the 60s to the Present - Valerio Adami, Lydie Arickx, Eduardo Arroyo, Philippe Bonnet, John Christoforou, Robert Combas, Pierre Dessons, Roger-Edgar Gillet, Peter Klasen, Claude Morini, Jean Revol, Maurice Rocher, Jean Rustin, Gérard Schlosser, Hervé Télémaque, Vladimir Veličković…, itinerant exhibition 1986-1987
Galerie Olivier Nouvellet, Paris 1993, 1998, 2002, 2006.
Galerie Pierre Marie Vitoux, Paris, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1997, 2005, 2007, May-June 2014, March-April 2017.
Collection Jean Pollak - Fifty Years of Painting in France Musée départemental Zadkine, Les Arques, 2005
Galerie Zafman, Paris 2008.
Versailles in the 20th Century, Museum of Artists, Musée Lambinet, Versailles, September-November 2020
Cabane Georgina, Marseille 2023.
Galerie Ories, Paris, October 2024
Works in Museums
In FRANCE:
Versailles, Lambinet Museum, Poitiers, Sainte-Croix Museum, Paris, Centre National des Arts Plastiques CNAP, National Fund for Contemporary Art FNAP, Cannes, Castre Museum, Laval Museum, Saint-Omer, Hôtel Sandelin Museum, Nantes, Beaux-Arts Museum, Troyes, Tavet-Delacour Museum of Modern Art, Pontoise, Brest Art Library of the Brest Fine Arts Museum
ABROAD:
Brussels, Belgium, Kruishoutem, Belgium Veranneman Foundation, Wiesbaden, Germany, Ministry of Science and Arts of Hesse, Rome, Italy, Vatican City, Contemporary Sacred Art Museum, Chihuahua, Mexico, Cuauhtemoc Museum, Taichung, Taiwan, Taichung Contemporary Art Museum
The Matador - Maurice Rocher (1918-1995)
Gouache on paper before 1960 - Signed bottom left, framed
Frame dimensions: 64x75 cm
Gouache dimensions within the mat: 60x50 cm
Provenance: Private Camdessus collection - acquired from the artist.
The frame shows a few signs of aging.
Shipped framed, with tracking and insurance.
Maurice Rocher, born August 1, 1918 in Évron and died July 12, 1995 in Versailles, is a French painter whose work is imbued with expressionism and spirituality. Trained at the Beaux-Arts de Paris and at the Sacred Art Workshops under the guidance of Maurice Denis and Georges Desvallières, he explores intense and often mystical themes such as crucifixions, the persecuted, face-matter, women and couples. His art, influenced by Constant Permeke, is characterized by dark tonalities, his brown period, between 1936 and 1965, and compositions charged with a powerful pictorial matter and more colorful between 1966 and 1995.
Maurice Rocher remains an unclassifiable artist, an “anarcho-mystic” to borrow the words of one of his biographers. Initially marked by faith, then by doubt and finally the search for meaning, his work remains a questioning of eternal values between the sacred and the profane. The Gouaches in black and white: they reprise the themes of the painter’s emblematic series.
Salons
Paris, Salon of those under thirty, 1941.
Paris, Sacred Art Salon: 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949.
Paris, Charpentier Gallery, One Hundred Masterpieces of Sacred Art, 1952.
Paris, Galliera Museum, Celebrities and Revelations of Contemporary Painting, 1953.
Paris, Biennale of Young Artists, 1957.
World Expo Brussels, 1958.
Autumn Salon: 1960 to 1970.
Tokyo, International Figurative Art Exhibition, 1964.
Tehran, First International Exhibition of Arts of Tehran, International Exhibitions Centre, December 1974 – January 1975[18].
Paris, Great and New Realities of Today Salon, 1976 to 1981.
Paris, Salon of New Realities, 1968 to 1985.
Notable Exhibitions
The Association of Painting Enthusiasts presents Bernard Buffet, André Minaux, Roger Montané, Maurice Rocher, Gaëtan de Rosnay, Robert Savary, Maurice Verdier, Paul Aïzpiri…, Galerie Jacques Leuvraix, 182 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris, January 1949[19].
Galerie Drouant, Paris, 1964
Galerie Jacques Massol, Paris, 1968, 1970, 1972[21].
Galerie Veranneman, Brussels, 1970.
Musée de Saint-Omer, 1974.
Galeria Altex, Madrid, 1977.
Galerie Ariel, Paris, 1976, 1979.
Musée du Vieux Château, Laval, 1981.
Galerie Protée, Paris, 1983, 1984, 1988.
Galerie Convergence, Nantes, 1982, 1986.
Twenty Modern and Contemporary Masters Gallery Serge Garnier, Paris, 1983.
The Figuratives from the 60s to the Present - Valerio Adami, Lydie Arickx, Eduardo Arroyo, Philippe Bonnet, John Christoforou, Robert Combas, Pierre Dessons, Roger-Edgar Gillet, Peter Klasen, Claude Morini, Jean Revol, Maurice Rocher, Jean Rustin, Gérard Schlosser, Hervé Télémaque, Vladimir Veličković…, itinerant exhibition 1986-1987
Galerie Olivier Nouvellet, Paris 1993, 1998, 2002, 2006.
Galerie Pierre Marie Vitoux, Paris, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1997, 2005, 2007, May-June 2014, March-April 2017.
Collection Jean Pollak - Fifty Years of Painting in France Musée départemental Zadkine, Les Arques, 2005
Galerie Zafman, Paris 2008.
Versailles in the 20th Century, Museum of Artists, Musée Lambinet, Versailles, September-November 2020
Cabane Georgina, Marseille 2023.
Galerie Ories, Paris, October 2024
Works in Museums
In FRANCE:
Versailles, Lambinet Museum, Poitiers, Sainte-Croix Museum, Paris, Centre National des Arts Plastiques CNAP, National Fund for Contemporary Art FNAP, Cannes, Castre Museum, Laval Museum, Saint-Omer, Hôtel Sandelin Museum, Nantes, Beaux-Arts Museum, Troyes, Tavet-Delacour Museum of Modern Art, Pontoise, Brest Art Library of the Brest Fine Arts Museum
ABROAD:
Brussels, Belgium, Kruishoutem, Belgium Veranneman Foundation, Wiesbaden, Germany, Ministry of Science and Arts of Hesse, Rome, Italy, Vatican City, Contemporary Sacred Art Museum, Chihuahua, Mexico, Cuauhtemoc Museum, Taichung, Taiwan, Taichung Contemporary Art Museum
