René Sautin (1881-1968) - Bord de Seine

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Bord de Seine, an original oil painting by René Sautin (1881-1968), a French Fauvist landscape from the 1930–1940 period, signed, sold by Gallery, 37 × 48 cm (with frame), in excellent condition.

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René SAUTIN (1881-1968)

Banks of the Seine

Oil on panel
Artwork dimensions: 32 x 43 cm
Monogram bottom right

In perfect condition. The framing is offered, so it cannot be covered by insurance during transport.
Dimensions with frame: 37 x 48 cm

Original work delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity.
Fast, careful, insured shipment.
Buy with complete confidence!

Born in 1881 in Montfort-sur-Risle, René Sautin belongs to that generation of Norman painters who made their homeland a true laboratory of light and modernity. Trained at the Beaux-Arts of Rouen in Philippe Zacharie’s studio, then in Paris with Gabriel Ferrier, he received early encouragement from Albert Lebourg, a fellow countryman and major figure of Norman Impressionism.

Settled from 1911 in Les Andelys, Sautin finds on the banks of the Seine his most intimate source of inspiration: Château-Gaillard, the quays of Petit-Andely, barges gliding on the water… So many motifs that he revisits tirelessly, with a vibrant sensitivity and a singular expressive force. He then frequents the artists Pissarro, Signac, Luce, Derain or Lebasque, who come to paint in the region — a bustling artistic circle that nourishes his stylistic evolution.

Around 1923, Sautin abandons the Impressionist brushwork to assert a calm and reasoned Fauvism, made of bold colors, generous pigment, and definitive strokes. “To paint is to spread out the paste,” he said, claiming a powerful, sensuous, deeply incarnate painting. This stylistic maturity, reached already in the 1920s, fully blossomed in the 1950s, when his work grows in intensity and monumentality.

A proud, sensitive artist, sometimes misunderstood in his time, René Sautin leaves today a body of work with great coherence, where Normandy appears transfigured by color and emotion. His landscapes, of rare strength, bear witness to a deeply personal gaze — a gaze that continues to move collectors and art lovers.

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René SAUTIN (1881-1968)

Banks of the Seine

Oil on panel
Artwork dimensions: 32 x 43 cm
Monogram bottom right

In perfect condition. The framing is offered, so it cannot be covered by insurance during transport.
Dimensions with frame: 37 x 48 cm

Original work delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity.
Fast, careful, insured shipment.
Buy with complete confidence!

Born in 1881 in Montfort-sur-Risle, René Sautin belongs to that generation of Norman painters who made their homeland a true laboratory of light and modernity. Trained at the Beaux-Arts of Rouen in Philippe Zacharie’s studio, then in Paris with Gabriel Ferrier, he received early encouragement from Albert Lebourg, a fellow countryman and major figure of Norman Impressionism.

Settled from 1911 in Les Andelys, Sautin finds on the banks of the Seine his most intimate source of inspiration: Château-Gaillard, the quays of Petit-Andely, barges gliding on the water… So many motifs that he revisits tirelessly, with a vibrant sensitivity and a singular expressive force. He then frequents the artists Pissarro, Signac, Luce, Derain or Lebasque, who come to paint in the region — a bustling artistic circle that nourishes his stylistic evolution.

Around 1923, Sautin abandons the Impressionist brushwork to assert a calm and reasoned Fauvism, made of bold colors, generous pigment, and definitive strokes. “To paint is to spread out the paste,” he said, claiming a powerful, sensuous, deeply incarnate painting. This stylistic maturity, reached already in the 1920s, fully blossomed in the 1950s, when his work grows in intensity and monumentality.

A proud, sensitive artist, sometimes misunderstood in his time, René Sautin leaves today a body of work with great coherence, where Normandy appears transfigured by color and emotion. His landscapes, of rare strength, bear witness to a deeply personal gaze — a gaze that continues to move collectors and art lovers.

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Please refer to the original photos and the product description for exact details. #AIContextView

Details

アーティスト
René Sautin (1881-1968)
フレーム付き
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販売元
Gallery
エディション
Original
作品タイトル
Bord de Seine
技法
Oil painting
署名
Signed
原産国
France
コンディション
Excellent condition
高さ
37 cm
48 cm
重量
1 kg
描写/テーマ
Landscape
スタイル
Fauvism
時代
1930-1940
オランダVerified
456
Objects sold
100%
Private

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