"André Prugent (1882-1965)paysage Automnal En Périgord"
Large oil on cardboard mounted on a wooden panel representing a wooded path in the countryside near Périgueux, signed A.Prugent at the bottom right, typical work of this painter who sought to translate with subtle shades of color the atmosphere that accompanies the evolution of nature from autumn to winter with this mist often present at these times. This oil is presented in its original frame Dimensions: Oil on cardboard 60 x 81.5 cm -- Frame: 71 cm X 92 cm André Prugent practically never left his town of Périgueux. He attended the drawing school whose director was the painter Jean-Louis Daniel who made it his favorite, so that at 18 he was already exhibiting his paintings at the Société des Beaux Arts. On his return from the war, he resumed his brushes: he liked to find himself in the Périgourdine countryside with Emile Chaumont, Gustave Chérifel, André Saigne to take on the spot and in a daring style in the movement of impressionism, the play of light, the sun, which make the charm of this region: some of his works evoke Van Goth! In 1929, he was received by the French Artists and exhibited there until 1939. A landscape painter, with a prolific work, but also a portraitist and illustrator, André Prugent is considered one of the most talented painters of the School of Perigueux. In 1965 he exhibited for the last time at the Palais des Fêtes in Périgueux. He was 83 years old! Sources: Society of Fine Arts of the Dordogne 1985. Shipping: France: 50 € EU: 100 € other destinations: on estimate