"Still Life - Robert Tatin d'Avesnières - Signed Oil On Canvas"
Robert Tatin (1925 - 1982) Robert TATIN said of Avesnieres from the name of his town of birth, to differentiate him from his father Robert TATIN said of the Thorn, Figure of naive art. Trained in decorative painting in his father's business, he felt attracted by other horizons at a very young age and, after spending a few months in Algeria, left for Tahiti in 1950. While working as a sign painter, he made his first paintings there. He spent more than 25 years in the Pacific, where he forged most of his work from Polynesia to the New Hebrides, framing five years in Caledonia. After a stint in Indonesia and Bali in particular, he returned to France from 1977 to 1982 where he could not find his place. An exhibition of his paintings brings him back to Papeete in 1982 where he will end his days shortly after. His original painting, like no other, tackled subjects as diverse as humble still lifes, peaceful lagoons, industrial sites or grand market scenes. He traced his path without concession and nothing was unworthy of his interest.