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Painting Bernard Herzog
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"Painting Bernard Herzog"
"Chaleur Intime" signed, dated 1970 and named on the back - signed lower right - dated 70, titled on the back 80 x 53 cm with its frame 91 x 64 cm Bernard HERZOG was born in 1935 in Nancy, where he completed his medical and scientific studies. He is a doctor of Medicine, specialist in electroradiology (diagnostic and therapeutic), graduated in Science (higher studies in biology, general physiology and chemistry, physics and biological chemistry). Former head of Biophysics work, he was also head of department at the Nantes University Hospital Center and professor at the Nantes Faculty of Medicine. A graduate in psychotherapy, he practices psychoanalysis and psychotherapy and continues his research. A popular speaker, he is also a recognized writer and painter. A painter with a "lyrical and geometric abstract" tendency, he settled in Nantes in the late 1960s. Friend of the famous Parisian gallery owner Denise René, he exhibited between the end of the 1960s and 1980 in Nantes galleries. Between 1971 and 1973, he also exhibited at the Salon-Bretagne in Nantes which brought together the best painters from Nantes and Paris at the Museum of Fine Arts in Nantes.
Price: 2 900 €
Artist: B. Herzog
Period: 20th century
Style: Modern Art
Condition: Perfect condition

Material: Oil painting
Length: 80cm
Height: 53cm

Reference: 1264394
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