Additional information
| Artist | Brasilier |
|---|---|
| Country | French |
| Region | European |
ArtistBrasilier, Andre
Artist Years1929-1974
Artist NationalityFrench
Year1983
MediumPrint > Lithograph
DimensionsComposition: 8 X 10.6 inches
Catalog ReferenceLe Pichon 175
Color lithograph, signed in pencil and annotated “21/80”, printed on cream wove paper.
NotesAndré Brasilier (born 29 October 1929 in Saumur in the department of Maine-et-Loire) is a French painter, watercolorist, lithographer and ceramist.
Seeking harmony between plastic construction and emotion, inspired by life, he defined himself as a "transfigurative" painter. According to him, painting is above all transfiguration of the real and not realism.
Biography
Family
André Brasilier was born to painters' parents. His father, Jacques Brasilier, was a symbolist painter, close to the Nabis and his mother, Alice Chaumont was a painter. Through his marriage to Chantal d'Hauterives, he was the brother-in-law of the painter Arnaud d'Hauterives.
He was the brother of Jean-Marie Brasilier (1926-2005), architect, first grand prix de Rome in architecture (1957), boarder at the villa Medici (1961).
André Brasilier enters the Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1949, in the studio of Maurice Brianchon.
He resided in Rome at the villa Medici from 1954 to 1957
(source: wikipedia.org)
| Artist | Brasilier |
|---|---|
| Country | French |
| Region | European |