'Bouquet of Flowers' by Pascal Ambrogiani (1960)
SKU 0861
'Bouquet of Flowers', gouache on paper (1960), by French artist, Pascal Ambrogiani (1909-1989). An explosion of colour: yellow, red, blue and orange define this invitingly warm work of art by this well known Provençal artist who was renowned as a virtuoso of gouache technique. This skill is very well represented in this piece. Hanging on a wall in your home of workspace, its size and colour palette will certainly be the centre of attention and a conversation piece for all. In its original double frame with linen and wood slips showing some characterful signs of ageing. The work itself is in good vintage condition. Signed in lower right hand corner: 'Pascal Ambrogiani'. Please view all of the accompanying photos with this listing to assess the aesthetics and condition of the work. Upon request a video may be provided.
About the Artist: Pascal Ambrogiani (1909-1989) was born in Marseille, France of Corsican parents and is the brother of another well known expressionist painter, Pierre Ambrogiani. Like his brother, Pascal left an impressive body of work of dazzling colour. He was considered a virtuoso of gouache, a technique he mastered in the same way he did with oils, landscapes, maritime scenes, bouquets of flowers, fishes and a variety of other still lifes. In the 1980s he moved to the Parisian right bank and the Galerie Drouant, steps from the Elysée palace, who became his agent of record. Pascal's works have been exhibited worldwide: New York, LA, Chicago, Tokyo, London and throughout Europe and his works sold at auction extensively.
Dimensions with frame:
H 87 cm / 34.3"
W 73.5 cm / 28.9"
Dimensions without frame:
H 62.5 cm / 24.6"
W 47.5 cm / 18.7"