
“André Brasilier is one of the few surviving École de Paris artists. He stands out in the Parisian modern art scene for his unique style that fuses Fauvist, Impressionist, Expressionist, and Symbolist elements. In a career spanning more than seven decades, horses have consistently been one of his key subjects. In Cavaliers devant les vagues (Lot 516), horses with riders stand majestically in the surging waves. The five horses all present different energies, postures, and coat colours. A few of the horses stride forward with their heads held high, while others wait to pounce, as if they could burst through the canvas at any moment…”
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Andre Brasilier, 1929 | Fauvist painter – Tutt’Art
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