"Bouquet Of Roses By Laszlo Barta 1902-1961"
Oil on canvas measuring 61cm x 40cm plus modern frame 83cm x 61cm representing a modern bouquet of roses signed lower right Provenance: English private collection Laszlo Barta arrived in Paris in the 1920s joining in Montmarte and Montparnasse the Fauve painters such as Matisse, Dufy, Gleizes, among others with whom he will befriend Evolving from a Fauve Expressionist style through Cubism and joining Abstraction at the end of his short life He will even study mosaic in Ravenna He will illustrate a good number of luxury books He will perform an act of bravery and resistance in Corsica during the 2nd World War After having married a Toulonnaise, they will settle in Saint Tropez Their house will be an important artistic meeting place The gallery New Yorker by Julien LEVY permanently exhibited the works of this artist alongside Braque, Picasso, etc... The Galerie Guardia du Castellet specializes in the works of this artist free shipping worldwide