"Jean-pierre Bordry (1934) - The Nasturtium Alley At Giverny"
Jean-Pierre BORDRY (born in 1934) The Nasturtium Alley at Giverny Oil on canvas Painting dimensions: 50 x 61 cm Signed lower left Original artwork delivered with invoice and certificate of authenticity. Fast, careful, and insured shipping. Buy with confidence! A staunch supporter of the Rouen School, the late Albert MALET, an exceptional teacher, trained many artists in this noble Impressionist movement. Among them, Jean-Pierre BORDRY, a close friend of MALET, naturally embraced the legacy of this school—both through the delicacy of his palette and the finesse of his brushstrokes and the refinement of his compositions. BORDRY has developed a vibrant, divided brushstroke, animated by a fluid and assertive palette, whose unique vibration subtly combines charm and emotion. The vibrant seasons, the skies filled with the typical mists of Normandy's avenues, the changing reflections of a veiled sun… all this composes in his work a vibrant and sensitive oeuvre, acclaimed by the faithful lovers of Impressionism. But his gaze is not limited to Normandy alone: lively beaches, harmonious shores, landscapes bathed in light — whether Savoyard, Breton or Provençal — nourish his inspiration just as much, as they offer that unique alchemy between space, sensation and light which so well characterizes his universe.