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Luc Perot 'Fille de la lune' tableau Post-Expressionniste / Pop'Art, huile sur toile, 1978
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'Daughter of the Moon' oil painting on canvas.
Post-expressionist/Pop Art painting by LUC PEROT, 1978, depicting a nude woman wearing a large hat and a peacock feather scarf. An intimate and peaceful atmosphere, intensified by the unique choice of colour combinations: mauve, turquoise blue, pink, yellow...
Oil on canvas in good condition, with a small scratch (see image), which we can have retouched by our restorer quickly and on request...
Simple “gilded baguette” frame, chosen by the artist.
Painting signed and dated lower right, titled “Daughter of the Moon” on the bottom of the frame (see image).
Biography:
Luc Perot (Namur 1922 - 1985) was a Belgian post-expressionist painter. He trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Namur and studied under Albert Dandoy and Paul Delvaux at La Cambre (Brussels) in the monumental painting studio. In 1950, he became a professor at the Academy of Namur. He was influenced by Flemish expressionism (Rik Wouters, etc.) as well as Belgian symbolism (Léon Spilliaert, etc.) and Henri Matisse. He expressed himself through lyrical abstraction tinged with symbolism, where dreams, mystery and colour dominate. His works are imbued with a singular intimacy and a definite plastic force, finding inspiration in his life, the world around him and the representation of women. Indifferent to fashion, Luc Perot managed to move seamlessly from black and white to the most intense colours, as evidenced by his extensive output. From 1945 onwards, he exhibited in Namur and throughout the country (Ostend, etc.), including, in 1974, in Laethem-St-Martin, alongside Léon Spilliaert and Paul Delvaux, two undisputed masters of Belgian painting. He also exhibited at various times throughout France and Poland, both in group and solo exhibitions. He received several prizes and distinctions. His work is present in many collections, both private and public. Bibliography: - Franco-Belgian cultural exchanges, Namur artists, Charleville-Mézières 1970. - 43rd Salon, Palais de Beaux-Arts de Charleroi, 1970. - 50 Years of Painting in Wallonia and Brussels, cacef. - First Triennial Exhibition of Artists from the Province of Namur, 1976. - Triennial Exhibition of Artists from the Province of Namur, 1979.
Post-expressionist/Pop Art painting by LUC PEROT, 1978, depicting a nude woman wearing a large hat and a peacock feather scarf. An intimate and peaceful atmosphere, intensified by the unique choice of colour combinations: mauve, turquoise blue, pink, yellow...
Oil on canvas in good condition, with a small scratch (see image), which we can have retouched by our restorer quickly and on request...
Simple “gilded baguette” frame, chosen by the artist.
Painting signed and dated lower right, titled “Daughter of the Moon” on the bottom of the frame (see image).
Biography:
Luc Perot (Namur 1922 - 1985) was a Belgian post-expressionist painter. He trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Namur and studied under Albert Dandoy and Paul Delvaux at La Cambre (Brussels) in the monumental painting studio. In 1950, he became a professor at the Academy of Namur. He was influenced by Flemish expressionism (Rik Wouters, etc.) as well as Belgian symbolism (Léon Spilliaert, etc.) and Henri Matisse. He expressed himself through lyrical abstraction tinged with symbolism, where dreams, mystery and colour dominate. His works are imbued with a singular intimacy and a definite plastic force, finding inspiration in his life, the world around him and the representation of women. Indifferent to fashion, Luc Perot managed to move seamlessly from black and white to the most intense colours, as evidenced by his extensive output. From 1945 onwards, he exhibited in Namur and throughout the country (Ostend, etc.), including, in 1974, in Laethem-St-Martin, alongside Léon Spilliaert and Paul Delvaux, two undisputed masters of Belgian painting. He also exhibited at various times throughout France and Poland, both in group and solo exhibitions. He received several prizes and distinctions. His work is present in many collections, both private and public. Bibliography: - Franco-Belgian cultural exchanges, Namur artists, Charleville-Mézières 1970. - 43rd Salon, Palais de Beaux-Arts de Charleroi, 1970. - 50 Years of Painting in Wallonia and Brussels, cacef. - First Triennial Exhibition of Artists from the Province of Namur, 1976. - Triennial Exhibition of Artists from the Province of Namur, 1979.
PPBG1841447015741122
Data sheet
- Artist / Designer
- Luc Perot
- Signed work
- Yes
- Period
- 20th century
- Périodes
- 20th century - 1960 to 1980
- Dated artwork
- 1978
- Price Status
- Sur demande
- Dimensions (H - W - D)
- 120 x 80 x 2
- Weight
- 3
- Number of components
- 1
- Condition
- Good
- Styles
- Pop Art
Post-Impressionism - Materials
- Graphic
Graphic/Oil on canvas - Ethnicity or Continent of origin
- Europe
Country of destination : France
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