Bruno Cantais - Netherlands

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Bruno Cantais, titled Netherlands, is an original oil-on-canvas work in an abstract style, signed by hand, with orange edges, measuring 50 x 50 cm (50 x 2 x 50 cm with 2 cm depth), dated 2026, originating from France and sold direct from the artist; condition Excellent état.

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Fine oil on canvas on stretcher
Edges painted in orange
Signed and countersigned on the back
Varnished
50 x 2 x 50 cm
Very good condition
Unframed

A certificate of authenticity will be attached to the shipment sent by insured registered mail up to the bid price.
Careful packaging and international shipping by registered mail with tracking.
Present on www.bruno-cantais.com and allouardgallery.com

According to Artprice, Bruno Cantais' appraisal in 2021 rises to about 600-2000 euros for his paintings and multiples, which makes him a relatively affordable artist for art collectors.

A compulsive and spontaneous creator, Bruno Cantais lives in Lyon; he explores several techniques, ranging from abstract expressionism to Rauchenberg or De Kooning, to matter projections akin to Georges Mathieu, to Pop Art collage or Karel Appel's expressionism, which straddles the borders between abstract gesture and figurative representation. But his signature remains this physical painting, this body-worked material, testimony of the artist's intimate monologue. Artist represented at the gallery Les Couleurs de l'Éternité in France, gallery modern dutchart in the Netherlands. Listed on Artprice, Drouot and Akoun since 2005. Atelier Maeght in 2005. Recently participated in the Art3f fair in Lyon. Recent exhibitions in Chisinau in Moldova, Cannes, Pézenas and Lyon – Paul Bocuse Abbey gala evening 2023. Paris private collection gallery Île Saint Louis since 2016. Exhibits in international galleries Belgium, USA, Italy and Portugal since 2019.

Fine oil on canvas on stretcher
Edges painted in orange
Signed and countersigned on the back
Varnished
50 x 2 x 50 cm
Very good condition
Unframed

A certificate of authenticity will be attached to the shipment sent by insured registered mail up to the bid price.
Careful packaging and international shipping by registered mail with tracking.
Present on www.bruno-cantais.com and allouardgallery.com

According to Artprice, Bruno Cantais' appraisal in 2021 rises to about 600-2000 euros for his paintings and multiples, which makes him a relatively affordable artist for art collectors.

A compulsive and spontaneous creator, Bruno Cantais lives in Lyon; he explores several techniques, ranging from abstract expressionism to Rauchenberg or De Kooning, to matter projections akin to Georges Mathieu, to Pop Art collage or Karel Appel's expressionism, which straddles the borders between abstract gesture and figurative representation. But his signature remains this physical painting, this body-worked material, testimony of the artist's intimate monologue. Artist represented at the gallery Les Couleurs de l'Éternité in France, gallery modern dutchart in the Netherlands. Listed on Artprice, Drouot and Akoun since 2005. Atelier Maeght in 2005. Recently participated in the Art3f fair in Lyon. Recent exhibitions in Chisinau in Moldova, Cannes, Pézenas and Lyon – Paul Bocuse Abbey gala evening 2023. Paris private collection gallery Île Saint Louis since 2016. Exhibits in international galleries Belgium, USA, Italy and Portugal since 2019.

Details

Artist
Bruno Cantais
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Netherlands
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
France
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
50 cm
Width
50 cm
Style
Abstract
Period
2020+
FranceVerified
2870
Objects sold
100%
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