Andre Barbier
Lake Annecy and the Bauges seen from Veyrier-du Lac dated 1903
Oil on canvas Signed and dated lower left Dimensions: 60 x 73 cm With frame: 82 x 94 cm
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In 1903, aged twenty, André Barbier moved to Paris. He became friends with Claude Monet, Albert Marquet, Maurice Denis and Georges d’Espagnat… The Parisian circle introduced him to turn-of-the-century painting, which revolutionized pictorial thought at the time. He exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants from 1903 to 1938 as well as at the Salon d’Automne and the Tuileries, then showed his works in personal exhibitions, notably at the Galerie Durand-Ruel.
He painted many landscapes of Paris and its close suburbs, Normandy and the Côte d’Azur, as far as Italy. André Barbier is described by those close to him as generous, altruistic, open-minded, passionate about music, astronomy and photography. His technique and mastery of light prove his intimate understanding of the subtleties of Impressionism. Bibliography :– The Little Masters of Painting Museums : In France, Bagnols-sur-Cèze. In Paris: national center for visual arts, FRAC Île-de-France