François Desnoyer, original lithographic poster from 1973, with hand painted frame
François Desnoyer, original lithographic poster from 1973, with hand painted frame
Original lithographic poster with art by François Desnoyer for exhibition at Galerie Guiot in Paries 1973. The piece depicted is titled 'Vue de Banyuls sur Mer' - the view of Banyuls-sur-Mer, a town and commune in the department of Pyrénées-Orientales in southern France.
François Desnoyer was a French painter known for his diverse artistic output, which ranged from traditional landscapes to more modern and experimental works. In his early career, Desnoyer was influenced by Post-Impressionist styles, and his paintings often depicted landscapes and scenes from rural life. Like many artists of his generation, Desnoyer experimented with Cubism, a modern art movement that deconstructed and reassembled forms. This period of his work showcased geometric shapes and a departure from traditional representation. After his exploration of Cubism, Desnoyer returned to a more figurative style. He depicted scenes of everyday life, portraits, and landscapes with a focus on form and color.
The piece is framed with a hand painted light blue frame, light sand-colored passepartout, and placed on a deep teal background.
H 77 x W 66 cm.