Bernard Buffet
Maisons Bretonnes (Breton Houses)
$5,000.00
$3,600.00
Medium: Drypoint On Paper
Date: 1980
Edition: of 120
Size: 22.75 x 30 inches
Additional Details: Drypoint on vellum paper. Hand signed lower right by Bernard Buffet. Hand numbered lower left. Image size 18.625 x 24.5 inches. Published by Galerie Maurice Garnier, Paris, and printed by Lacourière & Frélaut, Paris. Catalogue raisonné Maurice Rheims #99. Artwork in excellent condition. Certificate of Authenticity included.
Art ID: G33924
Bernard Buffet was a French Expressionist painter. Best known for his representational work, Buffet's paintings are often figurative, graphic, and central in their compositions. A bold rejecter of abstract art altogether, Buffet was a member of the anti-abstraction group L'homme Témoin, or the Witness-Man, which passionately argued for the importance of representational art at a time when abstraction began to dominate the critical conversation. His oeuvre revolved around ideas of art history, death, sexuality, popular culture, and politics while often directly referencing contemporary events and artists. Buffet had an extremely prolific career, painting over 8,000 works and garnering widespread popularity and acclaim, including dozens of international exhibitions and honors such as being inducted into the Académie des Beaux-Arts in 1974. Born in Paris, France on July 10, 1928, the artist took his own life after a prolonged battle with Parkinson’s disease on October 4, 1999 in Tourtour, France at the age of 71.