André Brasilier (1929-)
Galerie André Weil, Paris, 1964
Lithograph
76 x 50 cm
£ 695.00
Brasilier’s painting of The Horse Race was reproduced by Mourlot to promote his solo exhibition at the Galerie André Weil in 1964. Brasilier’s connection to the horse began in wartime...
Brasilier’s painting of The Horse Race was reproduced by Mourlot to promote his solo exhibition at the Galerie André Weil in 1964.
Brasilier’s connection to the horse began in wartime Saumur, sketching workhorses in the fields. He later saw them as a symbol of pure vitality—an expression of nature’s energy and quiet strength.
Mourlot
Brasilier’s connection to the horse began in wartime Saumur, sketching workhorses in the fields. He later saw them as a symbol of pure vitality—an expression of nature’s energy and quiet strength.
Mourlot
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