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Gustave Bourgogne Art

French, 1888-1968
Gustave Bourgogne was a French painter born in 1888 in Veigné, Indre-et-Loire, and passed away in Paris in 1968. He distinguished himself through his landscapes, still lifes, and genre scenes, capturing with sensitivity the light and atmosphere of the places he depicted. In 1932, alongside Henri Valensi, Charles Blanc-Gatti, and Vittorio Straquadanini, Bourgogne co-founded the Musicalist movement, seeking to create a correspondence between painting and music by translating rhythms and sound harmonies into pictorial compositions. Within the artistic context of the time, Bourgogne evolved among contemporaries such as Henri Valensi, with whom he shared an innovative vision of art, integrating musical concepts into their works. The Musicalist movement, though less well-known than other currents, reflects a period of experimentation and research into the correspondences between the arts.
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Artist: Gustave Bourgogne
Orpheus - Drawing By Gustave Bourgogne - 1940s
By Gustave Bourgogne
Located in Roma, IT
Orpheus is an artwork realized by Gustave Bourgogne in the 1940s.  Pencil and watercolor, ink on paper.  Good conditions. Gustave Bourgogne (1888-1968), a french painter born in 1888 in Veigné in Indre et Loire and died in Paris in 1968. He excelled in landscapes, still lifes and portraits and specialized in the abstract interpretation of great musical compositions. In 1928, hearing the great carillon of the cathedral of Mechelen, he had the revelation of the correspondence of sounds and colors and began to reproduce in his paintings the impressions felt while listening to music, considering that painting is like music, the result of the same deep rhythm. In the company of Henri Valensi, Charles Blanc-Gatti and Vito Stracquadaini, Gustave Bourgogne published the Musicalism Manifesto in 1932 and created with them the Association of Musical Artists. He exhibited his works at the first three salons of musical artists (which were held at the Renaissance Gallery) which were joined by, among others, Louise...
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1940s Modern Gustave Bourgogne Art

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Paper, Ink, Watercolor, Pencil

The Meeting - Original Pen and Watercolor- by Gustave Bourgogne - 1933
By Gustave Bourgogne
Located in Roma, IT
The Meeting is an original drawing in pen and watercolor realized in 1933 by Gustave Bourgogne (1888-1968). Hand-signed and dated by the artist on the lower center. The artwork re...
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1930s Modern Gustave Bourgogne Art

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Watercolor, Pen

The Sun and the Earth - Drawing in Pencil and Watercolor - Early 20th century
By Gustave Bourgogne
Located in Roma, IT
The Sun and the Earth is an original Drawing in watercolor and pencil on ivory-colored paper realized by Gustave Bourgogne in the early 20th century. Good conditions. The artwork h...
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Early 20th Century Modern Gustave Bourgogne Art

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Watercolor, Pencil

The Garden Of Eden - Drawing by Gustave Bourgogne- Early 20th Century
By Gustave Bourgogne
Located in Roma, IT
The Garden Of Eden is a Drawing in watercolor and pencil on ivory-colored paper realized by Gustave Bourgogne in the early 20th century. Good conditions. The artwork has been repre...
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Early 20th Century Modern Gustave Bourgogne Art

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Watercolor, Pencil

Flowers - Original Pastel Drawing by G. Bourgogne - mid 20th Century
By Gustave Bourgogne
Located in Roma, IT
Flowers is an original orangish drawing in pastel realized by Gustave Bourgogne, Hand-signed by the artist on the rear. The State of preservation is good. Sheet dimension: 59 x 46 ...
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Mid-20th Century Naturalistic Gustave Bourgogne Art

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Pastel

Christ talk  - Drawing by Gustave Bourgogne - 1950s
By Gustave Bourgogne
Located in Roma, IT
Christ talk is a Drawing on paper realized by Gustave Bourgogne in the Mid-20th Century. Ink and watercolor on paper. Good conditions. 
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20th Century Modern Gustave Bourgogne Art

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Watercolor

The Garden Of Eden - Pencil and Watercolor Drawing - Early 20th Century
By Gustave Bourgogne
Located in Roma, IT
The Garden Of Eden is a Drawing in watercolor and pencil on ivory-colored paper realized by Gustave Bourgogne in the early 20th century. Good conditions. The artwork has represente...
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Early 20th Century Modern Gustave Bourgogne Art

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Watercolor, Pencil

Rural Landscape with Cow - Drawing - Mid 20th Century
By Gustave Bourgogne
Located in Roma, IT
Rural Landscape with Cow is an artwork, ink, charcoal and watercolor on paper. Is not signed and dated but we can attribute the period middle 20th Century. The work is represented ...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Gustave Bourgogne Art

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Charcoal, Ink, Watercolor

The Anatomical Sketches - Pencil Drawing - Mid 20th Century
By Gustave Bourgogne
Located in Roma, IT
The Anatomical Sketches is an original Drawing in pencil on ivory-colored paper attributed to Gustave Bourgogne in the early 20th century. Good conditions. The artwork is represent...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Gustave Bourgogne Art

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Pencil

The Family - Ink and Watercolor Drawing - Early 20th Century
By Gustave Bourgogne
Located in Roma, IT
The Family is an original drawing in Ink, Watercolor realized by Gustave Bourgogne in the early 20th Century. Good conditions. The artwork is depicted through strong strokes and ha...
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Early 20th Century Modern Gustave Bourgogne Art

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Ink, Watercolor

Sketches - Pencil Drawing - Mid 20th Century
By Gustave Bourgogne
Located in Roma, IT
Sketches is an Original Pencil Drawing realized by Gustave Bourgogne in the mid-20th century. Good condition on a yellowed paper. No signature.
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Mid-20th Century Modern Gustave Bourgogne Art

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Pencil

Marie Franke - Original drawing by Gustave Bourgogne - Early 20th Century
By Gustave Bourgogne
Located in Roma, IT
Marie Franke is an original drawing realized in the first decades of the 20th Century by the French artist Gustave Bourgogne (Veignè, 1888 - Paris, 1968). Original pencil on paper. ...
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Early 20th Century Modern Gustave Bourgogne Art

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Paper, Pencil

Flowers Composition - China Ink and Watercolor by G. Bourgogne -Mid-20th Century
By Gustave Bourgogne
Located in Roma, IT
Flowers Composition is an original china ink and watercolor drawing on ivory-colorated paper realized by Gustave Bougogne (1888-1968). In very good conditions. Image Dimensions: 24 ...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Gustave Bourgogne Art

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Ink, Watercolor

Sketch for two Buildings - Original Pen on Paper - 20th Century
By Gustave Bourgogne
Located in Roma, IT
Sketch for two Buildings is an original drawing realized in the first decades of the XX Century by the French artist and drawer Gustave Bourgogne (Veignè, 1888 - Paris, 1968). Orig...
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20th Century Gustave Bourgogne Art

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Paper, Pen

Figures in Nature - Original Pastel Drawing by Gustave Bourgogne - 20th Century
By Gustave Bourgogne
Located in Roma, IT
Figures in Nature is an original orangish drawing in pastel realized by Gustave Bourgogne. The State of preservation is good. Sheet dimension: 55 x...
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20th Century Gustave Bourgogne Art

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Pastel

Seaport - Original Pastel Drawing by G. Bourgogne - mid 20th Century
By Gustave Bourgogne
Located in Roma, IT
Seaport is an original reddish drawing in pastel realized by Gustave Bourgogne (1888-1968), Hand-signed by the artist inside the drawing The State of preservation is good. Sheet di...
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Mid-20th Century Naturalistic Gustave Bourgogne Art

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Pastel

Landscape near Saint-Malo
By Gustave Bourgogne
Located in Paris, Île-de-France
Gustave Bourgogne (1888-1968) Landscape near Saint-Malo Charcoal and gouache on paper, 12 x 20 cm Signed and located Provenance Private collection, Paris, France Gustave Bourgogne...
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1940s Abstract Gustave Bourgogne Art

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Charcoal, Gouache

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Country scene is an artwork realized by Gustave Bourgogne in 1940s. Pencil and watercolor, ink and white lead on paper. 48 x 41 cm. Good conditions! Gustave Bourgogne (1888-1968), a french painter born in 1888 in Veigné in Indre et Loire and died in Paris in 1968. He excelled in landscapes, still lifes and portraits and specialized in the abstract interpretation of great musical compositions. In 1928, hearing the great carillon of the cathedral of Mechelen, he had the revelation of the correspondence of sounds and colors and began to reproduce in his paintings the impressions felt while listening to music, considering that painting is like music, the result of the same deep rhythm. In the company of Henri Valensi, Charles Blanc-Gatti and Vito Stracquadaini, Gustave Bourgogne published the Musicalism Manifesto in 1932 and created with them the Association of Musical Artists. He exhibited his works at the first three salons of musical artists (which were held at the Renaissance Gallery) which were joined by, among others, Louise Janin...
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