Pierre BOUCHERLE (1894-1988) - Lot 192

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600 - 800 EUR
Result : NC
Pierre BOUCHERLE (1894-1988) - Lot 192
Pierre BOUCHERLE (1894-1988) Spanish women Oil on wood panel Signed "Boucherle" lower right 27 X 22 cm Framed (Small stains and cracks) NOTICE Pierre Boucherle, a French painter and decorator who spent a large part of his life in Tunisia, is renowned for his vibrant compositions and his attachment to Mediterranean landscapes. His oil paintings are distinguished by a palette of warm, luminous colors, inspired by the intense light of the Mediterranean. Boucherle explores a variety of themes, such as scenes of life, seaside landscapes, picturesque villages and lush vegetation, always with particular attention to the effects of light and color. In his works, Boucherle adopts a figurative style, often imbued with an impressionist touch, that captures the atmosphere of a place and the warmth of his subjects. His brushstrokes are broad and expressive, creating balanced compositions in which every detail contributes to the overall harmony. Golden hues, deep blues and vibrant greens convey a colorful, poetic vision of nature and everyday scenes. Close to the Mediterranean sensibilities of Tunisian painters such as Yahia Turki and Jellal Ben Abdallah, Pierre Boucherle brings his own interpretation of sunny landscapes and scenes of southern life. His highly sought-after oil paintings celebrate the beauty of the Mediterranean and invite joyful, luminous contemplation, testifying to his love for the light and colors of the South.
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