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Abstract still life in green-orange-black by the French painter Serge Labégorre

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Abstract painting in green-black-orange colors by Serge Labégorre - professionally framed Passionate still life designed with thick brush strokes of acrylic paint that appears even more plastic and vivid due to the black framing of the objects. Handmade shadow gap frame (6.0cm) with white gold decor. Serge Labégorre, born December 1932 in Talence, is a French painter of the expressionist movement. Serge Labégorre lives and works in the Gironde, near Libourne. After a long illness that forced him to immobility, Labégorre knew how to make a strength: the painting will be his form of expression and he will dedicate all his life to it.The meeting, at the College of Libourne, with the professor of drawing of genius, Henri Charnay, will be a second opportunity in his life of the artist. The work of Serge Labégorre is characterized by the strength of his drawing, which immediately attracts our attention: the line is sure, without ambiguity, the look is lively, penetrating, determined, and the black background that surrounds him, far from engulfing him, increases his determination even more. It is a hymn to life, a victory for life, despite its vicissitudes. There is no despair in Labégorre's work, only the strength to overcome and give back to man all his nobility. Since 1956 he has exhibited in Bordeaux, Toulouse, Pau, Paris, but also in Porto, New York and San Francisco. The real ''impetus'' for Serge Labégorre to devote himself fully to his art came in 1966 through a contract with an English gallery. Since then, this master of contemporary expressionism has exhibited all over the world and continuously in France. Many collectors trusted him since his first steps in painting, and new ones come regularly. Serge Labégorre's paintings are exhibited in museums in Paris, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Tokyo, Geneva, Brussels, New York, San Francisco, London, Zurich and so on. The exact career can be read on Wikipedia After a long illness that forced him to immobility, Labégorre knew how to make a strength: the painting will be his form of expression and he will dedicate all his life to it.The meeting, at the College of Libourne, with the professor of drawing of genius, Henri Charnay, will be a second opportunity in his life of the artist. The work of Serge Labégorre is characterized by the strength of his drawing, which immediately attracts our attention: the line is sure, without ambiguity, the look is lively, penetrating, determined, and the black background that surrounds him, far from engulfing him, increases his determination even more. It is a hymn to life, a victory for life, despite its vicissitudes. There is no despair in Labégorre's work, only the strength to overcome and give back to man all his nobility.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 27.56 in (70 cm)Width: 31.5 in (80 cm)Depth: 2.37 in (6 cm)
  • Style:
    Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    1978
  • Condition:
    Additions or alterations made to the original: Proffessionally Framed.
  • Seller Location:
    Salzburg, AT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2438330497652
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