"Hsp Robert Leparmentier View Of Saint-tugdual Cathedral Tréguier Brittany 20th Century"
Oil on hardboard panel painted by Robert Leparmentier* representing an exterior view of the Gothic Saint-Tugdual cathedral in Tréguier in Côtes d'Armor in Brittany (elevated to the rank of minor basilica by Pope Pius XII in 1947), Breton school , from the 20th century. This painting is in good condition. Unsigned but comes from a group of works by this artist. Note: slight wear and tear, see photos. We put other paintings by this artist for sale on this site. * Robert Leparmentier (1893-1975) (Breton School) is a French painter active in Brittany in the 20th century. Expressionist in style, it has a very colorful palette, with robust contrasts. He likes material effects, creating luminous harmonies by adding texture and bold juxtapositions. His subjects are almost exclusively Breton. If landscapes or church interiors interested him, he mainly produced maritime scenes, views of ports and sailors. His works have been exhibited at the Musée de la Mer in Paimpol. (see Atamanes gallery website). Artist well-rated on Artprice. Dimensions: 60.5 cm x 45.8 cm Reference: 900 706 All photos are on: www.antiques-delaval.com