Loïc Tuhal (1962) - Reflets de Manhattan

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Reflets de Manhattan by Loïc Tuhal (born 1962), a 2025 original oil-on-canvas work in the Neo‑Expressionist style, dating from the 2020s, measuring 40 × 40 cm on the canvas and 46 × 46 cm framed with a modern black/silver American box frame, created in France and sold by Galerie with a hand‑signed inscription.

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Loïc TUHAL (1962) French School

- Reflets de Manhattan – Expressive abstraction - oil on canvas, stretched on a keyed stretcher, signed bottom left.
Dimensions of the canvas: 40 x 40 cm
Modern framing - black/silver American box, dimension 46 x 46 cm.

Loïc Tuhal is a French painter born in 1962. He has a physical, impulsive approach to the canvas. His palette consists of very bright and colorful colors. The artist is appreciated for the harmony and lightness of his works.
The canvases are appreciated around the world. His valuation is steadily rising and his works are regularly offered at public auctions. Several art galleries represent the artist and offer for sale his emotional and colorful canvases.

- Art fairs: Los Angeles, Tokyo, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen
- Recent private exhibitions: Moscow, Beijing and Shanghai.

Certificate of authenticity will be provided to the purchaser.

Easy delivery to China and Taiwan with minimal customs duties or none.
We have an office in Shanghai.
Our shipping charges include insurance equal to the estimated value of the artwork.

Seller's Story

- France Art Gallery founded in 1977 - Specialist in Russian Art and Ancient Paintings - 19th and 20th Century Paintings. Every year, France Art Gallery organizes and participates in numerous art fairs and exhibitions in Europe and Asia: Paris, Moscow, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, etc.
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Loïc TUHAL (1962) French School

- Reflets de Manhattan – Expressive abstraction - oil on canvas, stretched on a keyed stretcher, signed bottom left.
Dimensions of the canvas: 40 x 40 cm
Modern framing - black/silver American box, dimension 46 x 46 cm.

Loïc Tuhal is a French painter born in 1962. He has a physical, impulsive approach to the canvas. His palette consists of very bright and colorful colors. The artist is appreciated for the harmony and lightness of his works.
The canvases are appreciated around the world. His valuation is steadily rising and his works are regularly offered at public auctions. Several art galleries represent the artist and offer for sale his emotional and colorful canvases.

- Art fairs: Los Angeles, Tokyo, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen
- Recent private exhibitions: Moscow, Beijing and Shanghai.

Certificate of authenticity will be provided to the purchaser.

Easy delivery to China and Taiwan with minimal customs duties or none.
We have an office in Shanghai.
Our shipping charges include insurance equal to the estimated value of the artwork.

Seller's Story

- France Art Gallery founded in 1977 - Specialist in Russian Art and Ancient Paintings - 19th and 20th Century Paintings. Every year, France Art Gallery organizes and participates in numerous art fairs and exhibitions in Europe and Asia: Paris, Moscow, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, etc.
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Details

Artist
Loïc Tuhal (1962)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Gallery
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Reflets de Manhattan
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
France
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Multicolour
Height
46 cm
Width
46 cm
Style
Neo-Expressionism
Period
2020+
FranceVerified
3038
Objects sold
100%
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