Galerie de Paris, celebrating his deep artistic connection with Italy. Known for his bold, expressive brushstrokes and vibrant use of color, Brayer’s work captures the spirit and grandeur of European landscapes, architecture, and cultural heritage.
The artwork featured on this poster, "Les Cardinaux en Italie," presents a striking scene of Italian cardinals in red robes, walking through a historic square, possibly inspired by Rome or Naples. The warm ochre hues of the grand palazzo in the background contrast beautifully with the deep reds and blacks of the cardinals' attire. Brayer’s fluid, almost spontaneous strokes bring the scene to life, evoking a sense of movement and timeless elegance.
As a master of figurative painting, Yves Brayer (1907–1990) was celebrated for his ability to blend realism with a lyrical, painterly touch. His love for Italy was evident in his numerous depictions of its landscapes, cityscapes, and cultural figures.
This original lithographic poster is a wonderful collector’s piece, not only for its connection to Brayer’s 1972 Parisian exhibition but also as a testament to his lifelong artistic fascination with Italy.
Exhibition - Religion - Italy
Paris Gallery
Guillard Gourdon Paris
Good condition, slight traces of scotch
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