BERNARD BUFFET Original Signed Oil on Board 42" H x 32" W
In the likeness of BERNARD BUFFET original oill on board 42" H x 32" W. Signed BERNARD BUFFET. Private collection with no documentation.
MEASUREMENTS- 42" H x 32 W Framed.
Condition- MINT CONDITION
"in the style of" Bernard Buffet was a French painter of Expressionism and a member of the anti-abstract art group L'homme Témoin. On 23 November 1973, the Bernard Buffet Museum was founded by Kiichiro Okano, in Surugadaira, Japan. At the request of the French postal administration in 1978, he designed a stamp depicting the Institut et le Pont des Arts – on this occasion the Post Museum arranged a retrospective of his works. Buffet created more than 8,000 paintings and many prints as well. Buffet committed suicide at his home in Tourtour, southern France, on 4 October 1999. He was suffering from Parkinson's disease and was no longer able to work. Police said that Buffet died around 4 p.m after putting his head in a plastic bag attached around his neck with tape. The popularity of Buffet's work, as well as the level of media attention around his lifestyle, were quite high in the 1950s and 1960s. Although he kept on painting throughout his life, there was a certain decline in interest in his work in the last decades of the 20th century, especially in France. This decline in popularity was partly influenced by his fall from grace with French art pundits, whose support and interest shifted away from figurative art.