Robert Tuffi (1924-2005) - Brume dans la vallée, Auvergne





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Brume dans la vallée, Auvergne is a 1982 original aquarelle on paper by Robert Tuffi (1924–2005) in a post-impressionist landscape style, signed at the bottom left and France-origin, with the artwork measuring 26 × 26.5 cm (framed 38 × 38.5 cm).
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Robert Tuffier (1929-2005)
Mist in the valley, Auvergne
Watercolor on paper
Signed at the bottom left.
Watercolor dimensions: 26 x 26.5 cm
Presented in a beveled mat.
Dimensions with the mat: 38 x 38.5 cm
Dedication on the back.
Provenance: artist's family
Fast shipping and careful insurance
Robert Tuffier (1929–2005)
Painter and gallery owner based in Les Andelys, Robert Tuffier was a discreet but essential figure in the Norman artistic scene of the 20th century. His paintings, imbued with light and freshness, reflect his deep attachment to the landscapes of the Seine and the French countryside.
Great defender of Norman impressionist painters, he worked to promote their legacy through his gallery activities, while continuing his own pictorial research. His bright and vibrant palette, close to the impressionist spirit, captures the poetry of the banks of the Seine and the beauty of rural horizons.
Through his dual role as creator and transmitter, Robert Tuffier embodies a fidelity to the Impressionist tradition while asserting a personal sensitivity, helping to keep alive the artistic memory of Normandy.
Robert Tuffier (1929-2005)
Mist in the valley, Auvergne
Watercolor on paper
Signed at the bottom left.
Watercolor dimensions: 26 x 26.5 cm
Presented in a beveled mat.
Dimensions with the mat: 38 x 38.5 cm
Dedication on the back.
Provenance: artist's family
Fast shipping and careful insurance
Robert Tuffier (1929–2005)
Painter and gallery owner based in Les Andelys, Robert Tuffier was a discreet but essential figure in the Norman artistic scene of the 20th century. His paintings, imbued with light and freshness, reflect his deep attachment to the landscapes of the Seine and the French countryside.
Great defender of Norman impressionist painters, he worked to promote their legacy through his gallery activities, while continuing his own pictorial research. His bright and vibrant palette, close to the impressionist spirit, captures the poetry of the banks of the Seine and the beauty of rural horizons.
Through his dual role as creator and transmitter, Robert Tuffier embodies a fidelity to the Impressionist tradition while asserting a personal sensitivity, helping to keep alive the artistic memory of Normandy.

