Roger MÜHL (1929-2008) - Lot 230

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6000 - 8000 EUR
Result : NC
Roger MÜHL (1929-2008) - Lot 230
Roger MÜHL (1929-2008) "Black objects" Oil on canvas Signed lower center Titled and annotated "GS 129" on back 79.5 x 85 cm Framed in American box (Slightly missing) The condition report is available on request from the following e-mail address: contact@neo-encheres.com NOTICE French painter Roger Mühl is renowned for his oil paintings, which capture the essence of Mediterranean landscapes with a subtle mastery of light and color. His works are characterized by luminous flat tints and pure compositions, expressing the warmth and tranquility of the landscapes of southern France, particularly Provence. In his canvases, Mühl favors light tones - blues, whites, ochres and greens - to translate the sun's brilliance and soft shadows, lending his scenes a sense of calm and timelessness. His style, both minimalist and expressive, focuses on light effects and tonal variations. With broad brushstrokes and simplified forms, he creates works in which every element contributes to a harmonious balance. His landscapes, gardens and Provencal villages seem almost suspended in a soothing atmosphere, capturing the simple, serene beauty of the South. Close to colorists such as Nicolas de Staël in his approach to light and form, and inspired by Henri Matisse in his use of solid color, Roger Mühl has established a singular signature. His highly sought-after oil paintings offer a unique vision of the Mediterranean, transforming each scene into an invitation to contemplation and rejuvenation.
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