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André CottavozStill Life with Basket of Fruits - Original oil painting, Signed1960
1960
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André Cottavoz (1922-2012)
Still Life with Basket of Fruits, 1960
Original oil painting
Signed in the bottom right corner
Signed and dated on the back
On wood panel 19 x 35 cm (c. 8.5 x 14 inch)
With golden wood frame 40 x 55cm (c. 16x 22in)
Excellent condition
- Creator:André Cottavoz (1922 - 2012, French)
- Creation Year:1960
- Dimensions:Height: 15.75 in (40 cm)Width: 21.66 in (55 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Paris, FR
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU46437027312
André Cottavoz
Born in 1922 in Saint-Marcellin near the town of Grenoble in France, André Cottavoz was passionate about painting from an early age. Encouraged by his mother, an artist herself, Cottavoz entered the Fine Arts School in Lyon at the age of 18. Despite having been pressed into service during WWII, Cottavoz continued to paint and draw through the early 1940s. After the end of War he, along with Pierre Coquet a fellow student from Lyon, co-founded a group of painters who called themselves Noisme, or Sanzisme (without ism), also known as the Lyon School of New Figuration. Comprised of artists under the age of 30, their sole purpose was to paint “in the light” with no particular defining or restricting technique, rejecting all current artistic trends. In 1953 Cottavoz was awarded the Fénénon Prize by the University of Paris. Such a commendation served to boost his reputation. A close friendship of Japanese art dealer Kiyoshi Tamenaga, whom he met in 1957, opened doors to Japan for Cottavoz hosting exhibitions of his work at his gallery in Tokyo. He died in 2012.
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