Buffet Bernard Painting, Oil pastel paintings, Art

BERNARD BUFFET. "Fleurs dans un pot", 1956, oil on canvas, 73 x 60 cm. Art - Paintings - Auctionet Hammer auctions / Moderna & Nutida / Art / Paintings / Buy safely and easily from local auction houses. 2,335,000 lots sold Secure payments Expert shipping Read more about us This auction is closed, but maybe you like the following items? HERMÈS. Description Bernard Buffet Fleur de lis Signed Bernard Buffet and dated 55 (upper right) Oil on canvas 36 1/4 by 25 1/2 in. 92.1 by 64.8 cm Painted in 1955. Provenance Kirk Douglas & Anne Buydens, Los Angeles (acquired from the artist by commission in 1955 and sold: Christie's, New York, May 16, 1990, lot 317) Acquired at the above sale Condition

Bernard Buffet (19281999)

Bernard Buffet ( French: [byfɛ]; 10 July 1928 - 4 October 1999) was a French painter, printmaker, and sculptor. An extremely prolific artist, he produced a varied and extensive body of work. His style was exclusively figurative and is often classified as Expressionist or "miserabilist". [1] Bernard Buffet (French: [byfɛ]; 10 July 1928 - 4 October 1999) was a French painter, printmaker, and sculptor. An extremely prolific artist, he produced a varied and extensive body of work. Bernard Buffet (1928-1999) Nature morte au chou-fleur signed and dated 'Bernard Buffet 55' (lower right) oil on canvas 38 3/8 x 51 ½ in. (97.5 x 130.8 cm.) Painted in 1955. Provenance. Acquired by the family of the present owner, circa 1960. Sale room notice. Oil on canvas, signed and dated 'Bernard Buffet 57' Canvas size: 29 x 21.5in / 74 x 55cm Frame size: 37 x 29.5in / 94 x 75cm. PROVENANCE. Galerie Maurice Garnier, Paris Sale, Sotheby's London, 26 June 2008, lot 510 Private Collection, UK

bernard buffet(192899), fleurs de houx dans un pot (holly flowers in a pot). oil on canvas, 81

Bernard Buffet Fleurs, 1979 Original lithographic poster on paper 26 2/5 × 20 1/10 in | 67 × 51 cm Edition of 4000 Part of a limited edition set Includes a Certificate of Authenticity Sold Create Alert Samhart Gallery Neuchâtel, Gstaad Contact Gallery Want to sell a work by this artist? Sell with Artsy Artist Series From Vanessa Villegas Art Advisory, Bernard Buffet, Fleur Bleu (ca. 1980), Lithograph, 25 1/2 × 21 1/2 in Past Auction. Bernard Buffet. Fleurs d'artichaut, 1980. 40.9 x 33 cm. (16.1 x 13 in.) No doubt a result of his iconic style and continuous desirability, according to Sotheby's Mei Moses the average compound annual return for Bernard Buffet is 9.9%, with 85.2% of works increasing in value. · £1 million ($1.5 million) for Les Clown Musiciens, Le Saxophoniste. 1991. Christie's London. 22 June 2016. · $996,300 for La Tour.

Bernard Buffet (19281999) Pot de fleur Catawiki

Oct. 20, 2016 Few artists have known the roller coaster of fame and shame that the French painter Bernard Buffet experienced during his life. Buffet, who was once hailed as the artistic. Bernard Buffet was French Expressionist painter born in 1928 in Paris. Highly precocious, he was admitted at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in 1943 at the age of 15. He had his first solo show in Paris in 1947 and in 1948, at age 20, was awarded the Prix de la Critique. He took his own life after a prolonged battle with. About the work Lot 261 Bernard Buffet Fleurs, 1979 Lithograph printed in colours 26 × 20 3/10 in | 66 × 51.5 cm From an unknown edition Bidding closed Get notifications for similar works Create Alert Forum Auctions: Summer Selection, Modern and Contemporary Editions Want to sell a work by this artist? Sell with Artsy Artist Series Related artists Artist Bernard Buffet's prints include over 8,000 paintings he completed during his career. Most known among artist Bernard Buffet's prints is a likeness of the Institut et le Ponts des Arts designed for a French stamp in 1978. Bernard Buffet's paintings worth can vary based on authenticity, quality, and medium.

Fleurs Sur la Table by Bernard Buffet Mourlot Editions

Bernard Buffet. Adored by collectors but often derided by critics and contemporaries, French painter, printmaker and illustrator Bernard Buffet courted controversy from the moment he burst on to the Paris scene in the years following World War II. His body of work — a parade of gaunt expressionist figures, tortured depictions of Christ and. Suffering from Parkinson's Disease, no longer able to paint, the artist Bernard Buffet committed suicide on 4 October 1999 at the dawn of the new millennium. In February 2000, the Galerie Maurice Garnier, exhibited the final theme of Bernard Buffet's work: © Diane de Polignac Gallery Annecy, Musée-Château