"Pierre Agnès (1898-1964), Breton Port, Oil"
Pierre Agnès (1898-1964) Breton PortOil on cardboard, artist's stamp on the backA pin hole in the top center not visible once framedDimension: 17.5 x 27 cm Dimension with frame: 22 x 30.5 cmPierre Agnès, born in 1898 in Maisons-Laffitte, came from a family of artisans. After brilliant studies at the École des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, his artistic career was interrupted by the First World War, during which he made numerous sketches from the front. Returning to civilian life, he worked as a draftsman and decorator, while pursuing his passion for painting. Married in 1933 and father of two children, he exhibited regularly, notably at the Salon des Beaux-Arts between 1930 and 1932 and at the Salon des Indépendants in 1948 and 1949. His various travels and the observation of daily life would be driving forces for his inspiration. He felt deeply connected to Brittany, the region where his artistic inspiration was expressed with the most intensity. From Camaret to Loctudy, via Concarneau, Plougastel or Étel, he captured the variations of light and atmosphere through studies made on the spot. Attracted by the strength of Breton characters, he painted and drew the faces of those whose lives were punctuated by the sea, shaped by the winds and the tides. Under his brushes, Brittany becomes a living scene populated by fishermen, net and sail repairers, seaweed gatherers, bent under the weight of the seaweed, but always imbued with dignity.