Yves Decaudan - La baigneuse aux voiliers





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Yves Decaudan, La baigneuse aux voiliers, an original acrylic painting on cotton canvas (80 x 80 cm), signed by hand, 2026, in excellent condition, depicting a marine scene in an expressionist style, sold direct from the artist with a certificate of authenticity, unframed.
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Painting "The Bather with the Sailboats" - 2026
In vivid and dynamic colors, perfect to bring a touch of modernity and poetry to your interior.
Beyond the mere beach scene, the painting conveys a poetic and introspective charge:
Melancholy or contemplation: The fact that the woman turns her back to the viewer and looks toward the horizon invites introspection. We do not see her face, which makes her character universal: she embodies waiting, daydreaming, or nostalgia in the face of the vast sea.
Timelessness: By simplifying forms and removing superfluous details of the landscape—no waves, no clouds, boats reduced to symbols—the artist extracts the scene from the real world to make it a suspended representation in time.
The artist here uses an expressionist approach to color
Painting by the artist-painter Yves Decaudan - 1954
Painting exhibited at the Autumn Salon in September 2022
Dated and signed on the front and the back.
Delivered with a certificate of authenticity, direct from the studio.
Acrylic on cotton canvas, wooden stretcher, unframed, painted field, size 80 x 80 cm.
Shipped in special artwork packaging.
Painting "The Bather with the Sailboats" - 2026
In vivid and dynamic colors, perfect to bring a touch of modernity and poetry to your interior.
Beyond the mere beach scene, the painting conveys a poetic and introspective charge:
Melancholy or contemplation: The fact that the woman turns her back to the viewer and looks toward the horizon invites introspection. We do not see her face, which makes her character universal: she embodies waiting, daydreaming, or nostalgia in the face of the vast sea.
Timelessness: By simplifying forms and removing superfluous details of the landscape—no waves, no clouds, boats reduced to symbols—the artist extracts the scene from the real world to make it a suspended representation in time.
The artist here uses an expressionist approach to color
Painting by the artist-painter Yves Decaudan - 1954
Painting exhibited at the Autumn Salon in September 2022
Dated and signed on the front and the back.
Delivered with a certificate of authenticity, direct from the studio.
Acrylic on cotton canvas, wooden stretcher, unframed, painted field, size 80 x 80 cm.
Shipped in special artwork packaging.

