Édouard Pignon (1905-1993) - Mediterranean






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Olajfestmény Mediterranean Édouard Pignon (1955), tájkép absztrakt expresszionizmusban, eredeti kiadás, 54,5 × 101 cm, Franciaország, kerettel együtt eladó.
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Mid-Century Abstract Expressionist Composition by Édouard Pignon (1955)
Artist: Édouard Pignon (French, 1905–1993)
Date: 1955
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Signature: Signed and dated 'Pignon 55' lower left; also signed and dated 'Pignon 55' in bold script on the reverse canvas.
Description
This exceptional mid-century oil painting is a powerful, energetic example of mid-20th-century European abstraction by renowned École de Paris artist Édouard Pignon. Painted in 1955, the work features an expressive, gestural composition dominated by earthy ochres, deep blacks, and striking accents of primary blues and reds. Pignon’s masterful use of bold, calligraphic lines captures a vivid sense of movement and raw emotion, characteristic of his highly collected post-war period.
As seen in image_3.png, the front of the canvas features a beautifully balanced interplay of forms that perfectly encapsulates the mid-century avant-garde spirit. The reverse of the artwork (shown in image_2.png) is an archivist’s delight, heavily documented with original gallery and museum markers that firmly establish its mid-century exhibition history and stellar provenance.
Exhibition History & Provenance
The reverse of the stretcher and canvas contains highly significant labels detailing its journey through prominent Canadian art institutions:
The London Public Library and Art Museum (London, Ontario): A handwritten vintage shipping/exhibition label on the upper left (detailed in image.png) reveals the painting was loaned by Mrs. Alexander Hutchinson of 4294 Montrose Avenue, Montreal, explicitly designated for exhibition at the London Public Library and Art Museum in London, Ontario.
The Elsie Perrin Williams Memorial Art Museum (London, Canada): Centered on the wooden crossbar (detailed in image_4.png) is an official museum inventory tag from the historic Elsie Perrin Williams Memorial Art Museum, marked as Box 14, No. 5. This institution later evolved into what is known today as Museum London, a major hub for Canadian and international art.
Artist Authenticity: As showcased in image_5.png, the reverse canvas features a large, beautifully preserved, authentic signature and date directly from Pignon’s hand, perfectly matching the face signature and grounding its market value.
Condition Report
The painting is housed in its original mid-century wooden frame. The canvas remains tightly stretched with excellent paint adherence and rich, saturated color. The reverse backing paper shows standard vintage wear and tearing consistent with age (visible in image_2.png), which has safely preserved the integrity of the original wooden stretcher bars, canvas back, and historical exhibition labels.
Mid-Century Abstract Expressionist Composition by Édouard Pignon (1955)
Artist: Édouard Pignon (French, 1905–1993)
Date: 1955
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Signature: Signed and dated 'Pignon 55' lower left; also signed and dated 'Pignon 55' in bold script on the reverse canvas.
Description
This exceptional mid-century oil painting is a powerful, energetic example of mid-20th-century European abstraction by renowned École de Paris artist Édouard Pignon. Painted in 1955, the work features an expressive, gestural composition dominated by earthy ochres, deep blacks, and striking accents of primary blues and reds. Pignon’s masterful use of bold, calligraphic lines captures a vivid sense of movement and raw emotion, characteristic of his highly collected post-war period.
As seen in image_3.png, the front of the canvas features a beautifully balanced interplay of forms that perfectly encapsulates the mid-century avant-garde spirit. The reverse of the artwork (shown in image_2.png) is an archivist’s delight, heavily documented with original gallery and museum markers that firmly establish its mid-century exhibition history and stellar provenance.
Exhibition History & Provenance
The reverse of the stretcher and canvas contains highly significant labels detailing its journey through prominent Canadian art institutions:
The London Public Library and Art Museum (London, Ontario): A handwritten vintage shipping/exhibition label on the upper left (detailed in image.png) reveals the painting was loaned by Mrs. Alexander Hutchinson of 4294 Montrose Avenue, Montreal, explicitly designated for exhibition at the London Public Library and Art Museum in London, Ontario.
The Elsie Perrin Williams Memorial Art Museum (London, Canada): Centered on the wooden crossbar (detailed in image_4.png) is an official museum inventory tag from the historic Elsie Perrin Williams Memorial Art Museum, marked as Box 14, No. 5. This institution later evolved into what is known today as Museum London, a major hub for Canadian and international art.
Artist Authenticity: As showcased in image_5.png, the reverse canvas features a large, beautifully preserved, authentic signature and date directly from Pignon’s hand, perfectly matching the face signature and grounding its market value.
Condition Report
The painting is housed in its original mid-century wooden frame. The canvas remains tightly stretched with excellent paint adherence and rich, saturated color. The reverse backing paper shows standard vintage wear and tearing consistent with age (visible in image_2.png), which has safely preserved the integrity of the original wooden stretcher bars, canvas back, and historical exhibition labels.
