"François Szulman, Painting 1970s, View Of Port "breton Boats"."
SZULMAN (François), painter born in Paris on June 5, 1931 (Ec. Fr.), Just after the Second World War, he was admitted to the School of Applied Arts in Paris. He abandoned his artistic studies to help support his family but quickly returned to painting as a professional painter. This is how he exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants from 1951 and then at other equally renowned salons such as the Salon d'Automne, the Peintres Témoins de leurs Temps, the Nationale des Beaux-Arts etc… His first solo exhibition took place in 1967 in Paris in the Régis Langlois gallery. It was a success and the craze for his painting continued to grow among amateurs and collectors. A landscape painter, he draws his themes from everyday life. His falsely naive style allowed him to stand out with a unique and less figurative painting than it may seem in a thick paste that can evoke enamels. This very beautiful work, an oil on canvas from the 1970s, titled "Breton boats" shows a view of a lively port at low tide. Dimensions: Format 5F. Height 27 x Width 35 (cm) - 42.7 x 50.7 (cm) with the frame. Signature of the artist at the bottom left. Countersignature of François Szulman on the back of the canvas accompanied by the title. Work in good condition. Original frame in good condition with some slight wear without affecting the aesthetics. We take particular care with our packaging by using optimal protection. Shipping is carried out with insurance included. Shipping rates: Metropolitan France: 25 euros, European Union countries and Switzerland: 35 euros, Eastern European and Maghreb countries: 75 euros, United States, Australia, Asia and the rest of the world: 125 euros. You can contact us at 0648321409 or 0953253741.