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Embodying Jean-Paul Sartre’s Existentialism and Albert Camus’s Absurdism, Bernard Buffet’s painting conveyed the anxiety that permeated France during the Nazi occupation and came to dominate the post-war figurative art scene. A member of a group called L’Homme Témoin (The Witness) along with Bernard Lorjout and André Minaux, Buffet developed a realist style infused with social criticism, featuring a restrained palette and black outlines. He is best known for his grim “Horror of War” series and myriad streetscapes and interior scenes populated by angular, emotionless figures. Self-portraits, religious scenes, still lifes also figure among his oeuvre, which extends to lithography, engraving, and sculpture. While Buffet continued to enjoy success as a commercial artist until a debilitating illness prompted him to commit suicide, his work fell out of favor among critics in the 1960s and remains relatively unknown.

  • Type :

    Year Made: ca. 1980, Oil on canvas 25 3/5 × 21 3/10 in 65 × 54 cm This is a unique work.
  • Price :

    $54,000.00
  • Category :

    Contemporary Art




Details

  • COST:$54,000.00
  • EVENT CATEGORY:Contemporary Art

Venue

  • VENUE NAME:Admire Arts
  • ADDRESS:160 Victoria Street London,
    SW1E 5LB, UK
  • PHONE:+44 (0) 744 144 3572

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