“Abstract composition”
Oil on canvas,
Workshop stamp on the back on the stretcher,
Provenance: Family of the artist
Beautiful abstract work by the French painter Michel Bérard, which represents an abstract composition in red colors , yellow and blue.
The artist used a bright color palette and played with his painting's serif and contrast.
After studying at the Orléans School of Fine Arts, Michel Bérard attended the Free Workshops of the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris from 1957 to 1959.
Initially a painter, he very quickly became interested in tapestry. He collaborates with the TABARD workshops in Aubusson, then continues his development in Bayeux. He illustrated numerous books before finally devoting himself to his true passion, monumental sculpture. Many galleries devoted personal exhibitions to him between 1959 and 1996.
Also working for international commissions, Michel BERARD systematically achieved great success and tributes from the press during his exhibitions in Montreal (1969), Stockholm (1975) , Düsseldorf (1973) or Madrid (1992). Public commissions are numerous and it is possible to discover his works at La Maison de la Culture d'Orléans, in the Saint Jean de Braye housing estate, but especially in Saint Quentin en Yvelines with the majestic aluminum sculpture of 5 meters or nearly from the ring road to the Porte de la Chapelle with its famous 1986 concrete COLUMN 10 meters high.
Today his works are present in numerous public and private collections.
Dimensions: 38 x 55 cm, without frame.
This work can form a counterpart to the artist's other abstract composition.
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