Lithograph "Oppède 1982" - Yves Brayer - Signed
- Dimensions :
- H32 x W37 x D2
- Color :
- multicolour
- Material :
- wood
- Style :
- contemporary
Magnificent original lithograph (Editions Hazan) by Yves Brayer, one of the most important French painters of the 20th century. This work depicts the perched village of Oppède-le-Vieux in the Luberon, an emblematic subject of the artist who captured the light and soul of Provence like no one else. Dated 1982, this piece perfectly illustrates Brayer's mature style: a nervous yet elegant line, a harmony of ochre and bluish tones, and an architectural serenity characteristic of Southern landscapes. The Artist: Yves Brayer, a member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts, is famous for his landscapes of Camargue and Provence. His works are present in the greatest museums (Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris, Musée Granet, etc.). Technical characteristics: • Dimensions of the work (view): \bm{25 \times 22} cm. • Total dimensions (framed): \bm{37 \times 32.5} cm. • Signature: Signed and located "Oppède 1982" in the plate. • Condition: Excellent state of preservation. The paper is sound, and the colours are fresh. • Framing: Quality classic frame with marie-louise (mount), protected under glass. The back is sealed by a professional, ensuring optimal protection against dust. Décor Advice: With its "cabinet" format, this work is ideal for adding a touch of Provençal chic to a living room or bedroom. It fits perfectly into a decor with vintage or contemporary accents.