'The Artist's Studio' by Louis Toncini (1992)
SKU 1546
'The Artist's Studio' (l'Atelier), oil on canvas, by Louis Toncini. Painted ten years before the artist's death, the work possesses the vibrant colours of the Fauvists and of his fellow Provençal painters of that era. The composition and shapes incorporate elements of cubism and straddles the line between figuration and abstraction. What a beautiful place to be. This gallery believes it to be one of Toncini's most stunning works. In very good overall condition. It is framed and signed on the lower left as well as initialed and dated on the backside.
About the Artist: Louis Toncini (1907-2002), born in Marseille, France, was one of a group of artists who founded the 'peintres prolétariens', or later, the painters of the people. He painted the world of workers and depicted such subjects as factories, warehouses, train stations and working ports, etc. After France's liberation from occupation during the war, his work took a more optimistic turn with vibrant paintings of still lifes, bouquets and country landscapes. Toncini's art appears in museums, galleries and private collections around the world and has been sold by the major international auction houses.
Dimensions with frame:
H 78 cm / 30.7"
W 63 cm / 24.8"
Dimensions without frame:
H 61 cm / 24"
W 46 cm / 18.1"