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Architectures in Vendôme
Architectures in Vendôme is a original pencil drawing on paper, realized around 1960's by the French artist André Roland Brudieux (1921-1999).
Monogrammed in pencil "ARB “ on the lower right and s igned "R. Brudieux" in pencil on the lower left margin.
Representing a landscape of the artist's youth spent in Vendôme, in the French departement of Loire-et-Cher , these antique still houses are sketched with a rapid and talended sign and delicate nuances.
This modern artwork is in very good conditions, including a cardboard passepartout (cm 34 x 49).
As usual, the artist-traveler reported the place or the town where he stopped to draw: " Vendôme" written in pencil on the back of the sheet.
André Roland Brudieux (Saint-Moreil, Creuse, France, 1921 – Paris, 1999)
The French artist spent his youth in Vendôme, in the departement of Loire-et-Cher , where he worked as a wallpaper stenciller. In 1939 he began to engrave and, in 1941, moved to Paris, studing at the École du Louvre between 1945-1957.
Talented draftsman and sensitive artist, André Roland Brudieux was a member of Surrealist mouvement , gravitating around André Breton and participating in Surrealist exhibitions in 1950. He also began to experiment the woodcut technique in 1997. Best-known as engraver or draftsman of natural landscapes, he was also a writer, who attended the great Parisian salons, and a collector of old wallpapers and artwork.
Architectures in Vendôme is a original pencil drawing on paper, realized around 1960's by the French artist André Roland Brudieux (1921-1999).
Monogrammed in pencil "ARB “ on the lower right and s igned "R. Brudieux" in pencil on the lower left margin.
Representing a landscape of the artist's youth spent in Vendôme, in the French departement of Loire-et-Cher , these antique still houses are sketched with a rapid and talended sign and delicate nuances.
This modern artwork is in very good conditions, including a cardboard passepartout (cm 34 x 49).
As usual, the artist-traveler reported the place or the town where he stopped to draw: " Vendôme" written in pencil on the back of the sheet.
André Roland Brudieux (Saint-Moreil, Creuse, France, 1921 – Paris, 1999)
The French artist spent his youth in Vendôme, in the departement of Loire-et-Cher , where he worked as a wallpaper stenciller. In 1939 he began to engrave and, in 1941, moved to Paris, studing at the École du Louvre between 1945-1957.
Talented draftsman and sensitive artist, André Roland Brudieux was a member of Surrealist mouvement , gravitating around André Breton and participating in Surrealist exhibitions in 1950. He also began to experiment the woodcut technique in 1997. Best-known as engraver or draftsman of natural landscapes, he was also a writer, who attended the great Parisian salons, and a collector of old wallpapers and artwork.
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