Félix VARLA (1903-1986) - Lot 204

Lot 204
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9000 - 12000 EUR
Result : NC
Félix VARLA (1903-1986) - Lot 204
Félix VARLA (1903-1986) Two fishermen Oil on canvas Signed lower left "VARLA". Titled on the stretcher on the reverse 28 x 22.5 cm Framed The condition report is available on request from the following e-mail address: contact@neo-encheres.com PROVENANCE : Paris collection Acquired directly from the artist NOTICE Félix Varla, a painter of the XXᵉ century, is renowned for his vibrant, colorful works that capture scenes of everyday life and landscapes with a modern sensibility. His style lies at the crossroads of Impressionism and Fauvism, where expressive brushstrokes and an intense color palette transform each canvas into a scene full of dynamism and light. Varla often favors compositions in flat, vivid colors, with an emphasis on texture and the play of light. In his oil paintings, Varla explores themes such as markets, cityscapes and coastal scenes, always with a keen eye for the details of everyday life. His works are characterized by sharp contrasts and a search for natural light, which infuse each scene with a warm, lively atmosphere. Varla's pictorial approach reflects a joie de vivre and a spontaneous approach to painting, making his works immediately accessible and enjoyable. Close in his bold palette to Raoul Dufy and Maurice de Vlaminck, Varla stands out for his personal style and his ability to capture familiar scenes with a fresh, colorful eye. Today, his oil paintings are prized for their visual energy and celebration of life, offering viewers a joyful, vivid look at timeless scenes.
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