Still Life Painting with Fruit and Onions by André Vignole, Oil on Canvas, 1960, French

$2,200.00

This lovely still life oil on canvas painting is dated 1960 and painted by noted artist, André Vignole, 1920-2017.

This painting was originally sold through Findlay Galleries in New York City.

André Vignoles was born in the southwest part of France on August 5, 1920. He followed a course of classic studies but was attracted to drawing at an early age and gave much of his time to it. He began to paint with a student of Flandria, one of the first Fauves, who studied in the atelier of Gustave Moreau. As he continued his study of painting, Vignoles was attracted by the art of Cezanne, Van Gogh and the Primitives of the 15th century.

In 1945 Vignoles married and moved to Nice but shortly went to live at Vallauris, where he worked in ceramics to earn his living, though his spare time was devoted completely to painting. It was in 1945 that Vignoles first met Pierre Bonnard. Bonnard gave the young artist both advice and encouragement, and in particular urged him to go to Paris. Vignoles moved to Paris in 1946.

Two years after he moved to Paris, he began to exhibit at the Salon d'Automne. In 1950 he became a member of the Salon des Indêpendants. In 1951 he exhibited in the Salon des Jeunes Oeintres, of whose committee he was later elected a member. In 1952 the French State made its first purchase of one of his paintings in succeeding years others were purchased both by the French State and the City of Paris.

Exhibitions:
Salon d'Automne
Salon des Indêpendants
Salon des Jeunes Peintres
Salon des Terres Latines
Salon des Grande et Jeune d'Aujourd'hui
Salon des Peintres Temoïns de leur Temps
Salon des Artistes Francais
Salon des Tuileries
Salon Comparaisons
Salon de la Societé National des Beaux Arts

Overall condition of the painting is very good. There are no visible losses. There are no signs of repairs. The custom gilded frame is of excellent quality with no major losses. This piece is ready to hang.

Sold as is. All sales are final.

Dimensions: Overall 23.5” by 17.34”, canvas 15.75” by 10.125” showing

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This lovely still life oil on canvas painting is dated 1960 and painted by noted artist, André Vignole, 1920-2017.

This painting was originally sold through Findlay Galleries in New York City.

André Vignoles was born in the southwest part of France on August 5, 1920. He followed a course of classic studies but was attracted to drawing at an early age and gave much of his time to it. He began to paint with a student of Flandria, one of the first Fauves, who studied in the atelier of Gustave Moreau. As he continued his study of painting, Vignoles was attracted by the art of Cezanne, Van Gogh and the Primitives of the 15th century.

In 1945 Vignoles married and moved to Nice but shortly went to live at Vallauris, where he worked in ceramics to earn his living, though his spare time was devoted completely to painting. It was in 1945 that Vignoles first met Pierre Bonnard. Bonnard gave the young artist both advice and encouragement, and in particular urged him to go to Paris. Vignoles moved to Paris in 1946.

Two years after he moved to Paris, he began to exhibit at the Salon d'Automne. In 1950 he became a member of the Salon des Indêpendants. In 1951 he exhibited in the Salon des Jeunes Oeintres, of whose committee he was later elected a member. In 1952 the French State made its first purchase of one of his paintings in succeeding years others were purchased both by the French State and the City of Paris.

Exhibitions:
Salon d'Automne
Salon des Indêpendants
Salon des Jeunes Peintres
Salon des Terres Latines
Salon des Grande et Jeune d'Aujourd'hui
Salon des Peintres Temoïns de leur Temps
Salon des Artistes Francais
Salon des Tuileries
Salon Comparaisons
Salon de la Societé National des Beaux Arts

Overall condition of the painting is very good. There are no visible losses. There are no signs of repairs. The custom gilded frame is of excellent quality with no major losses. This piece is ready to hang.

Sold as is. All sales are final.

Dimensions: Overall 23.5” by 17.34”, canvas 15.75” by 10.125” showing

This lovely still life oil on canvas painting is dated 1960 and painted by noted artist, André Vignole, 1920-2017.

This painting was originally sold through Findlay Galleries in New York City.

André Vignoles was born in the southwest part of France on August 5, 1920. He followed a course of classic studies but was attracted to drawing at an early age and gave much of his time to it. He began to paint with a student of Flandria, one of the first Fauves, who studied in the atelier of Gustave Moreau. As he continued his study of painting, Vignoles was attracted by the art of Cezanne, Van Gogh and the Primitives of the 15th century.

In 1945 Vignoles married and moved to Nice but shortly went to live at Vallauris, where he worked in ceramics to earn his living, though his spare time was devoted completely to painting. It was in 1945 that Vignoles first met Pierre Bonnard. Bonnard gave the young artist both advice and encouragement, and in particular urged him to go to Paris. Vignoles moved to Paris in 1946.

Two years after he moved to Paris, he began to exhibit at the Salon d'Automne. In 1950 he became a member of the Salon des Indêpendants. In 1951 he exhibited in the Salon des Jeunes Oeintres, of whose committee he was later elected a member. In 1952 the French State made its first purchase of one of his paintings in succeeding years others were purchased both by the French State and the City of Paris.

Exhibitions:
Salon d'Automne
Salon des Indêpendants
Salon des Jeunes Peintres
Salon des Terres Latines
Salon des Grande et Jeune d'Aujourd'hui
Salon des Peintres Temoïns de leur Temps
Salon des Artistes Francais
Salon des Tuileries
Salon Comparaisons
Salon de la Societé National des Beaux Arts

Overall condition of the painting is very good. There are no visible losses. There are no signs of repairs. The custom gilded frame is of excellent quality with no major losses. This piece is ready to hang.

Sold as is. All sales are final.

Dimensions: Overall 23.5” by 17.34”, canvas 15.75” by 10.125” showing

Another charming still life, this one with strawberries, cherries and onions surrounding a hot chocolate pot, is a perfect painting to hang in a dining or breakfast room.