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André Brasilier
Le retour du soir (The Return of the Evening)
, 1919–2021
46.5 x 65.75 in. (118.1 x 167 cm.)
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André Brasilier
Le retour du soir (The Return of the Evening)
, 1919–2021
46.5 x 65.75 in. (118.1 x 167 cm.)
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André Brasilier
Le retour du soir (The Return of the Evening)
, 1919–2021
46.5 x 65.75 in. (118.1 x 167 cm.)
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André Brasilier
Le retour du soir (The Return of the Evening)
, 1919–2021
46.5 x 65.75 in. (118.1 x 167 cm.)
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André Brasilier
Le retour du soir (The Return of the Evening)
, 1919–2021
46.5 x 65.75 in. (118.1 x 167 cm.)
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André Brasilier
French, born 1929
Le retour du soir (The Return of the Evening)
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1919–2021
André Brasilier
Le retour du soir (The Return of the Evening)
, 1919–2021
46.5 x 65.75 in. (118.1 x 167 cm.)
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André Brasilier
Le retour du soir (The Return of the Evening)
, 1919–2021
46.5 x 65.75 in. (118.1 x 167 cm.)
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André Brasilier
Le retour du soir (The Return of the Evening)
, 1919–2021
46.5 x 65.75 in. (118.1 x 167 cm.)
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André Brasilier
Le retour du soir (The Return of the Evening)
, 1919–2021
46.5 x 65.75 in. (118.1 x 167 cm.)
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André Brasilier
Le retour du soir (The Return of the Evening)
, 1919–2021
46.5 x 65.75 in. (118.1 x 167 cm.)
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Medium
Paintings, oil on canvas
Size
46.5 x 65.75 in. (118.1 x 167 cm.)
Markings
Signed “André Brasilier” (lower right); signed and titled "Le retour du soir / André Brasilier" (en verso)
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M.S. Rau
New Orleans / Aspen
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Size Notes
Canvas: 38 1/4" high x 57 1/2" wide
Frame: 46 1/2" high x 65 3/4" wide
Movement
Modern Art
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Description
Combining abstract and expressionist elements with dynamic brushwork and pulsating color, this intriguing oil on canvas is the work of the famed French painter André Brasilier. Brasilier’s paintings contain a unique blend of entrancing figures, balanced color harmonies and a feeling of intimate communication with the natural world, and this work, entitled Le retour du soir, encapsulates the mysticism and compelling visual language of his distinctive style.
Monumental in size, this painting envelops the viewer, welcoming them into the dreamlike scene of horses and their riders racing through the landscape. Despite the composition’s simplicity, it is filled with a dynamic sense of movement, with Brasilier’s loose, emotive brushstrokes and vibrant palette revealing his expressionist influences. Silhouetted against the horizon, the horses evoke a profound sense of mystery and lyricism. Horses are a frequent motif in Brasilier’s artworks. He has described them as "a superb creation... charged with symbolism, strength, dynamism and beauty," qualities that lend themselves well to the artist’s expressive, emotional depictions of nature.
Born to two accomplished artists, Brasilier was naturally drawn to painting, and at the age of 20, he moved to Paris to study at the École des Beaux-Arts. Brasilier has received several prestigious awards, including the 1952 Prix Florence Blumenthal and the 1953 Prix de Rome. He is also one of only two artists (the other being Pablo Picasso) honored with a retrospective at Saint Petersburg’s Hermitage Museum during their lifetime. He has exhibited works alongside legends such as Picasso, Braque, Chagall and Miro, and he is represented in the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York).
This painting is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Alexis Brasilier.
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