H. Claude Pissarro ‘Garden of Yves Saint Laurent’ Signed Serigraph
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H. Claude Pissarro ‘Garden of Yves Saint Laurent’ Signed Serigraph
This serigraph titled "Garden of Yves Saint Laurent" by renowned artist H. Claude Pissarro is a beautifully executed landscape, capturing the tranquil beauty of nature with a distinct impressionist style. The piece is rich in vibrant colors and textured brushstrokes, depicting figures amidst a lush garden, likely inspired by the famous gardens of Yves Saint Laurent.
This limited edition serigraph (edition number 135/435) was created in 1990 and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Segal Fine Art, verifying its authenticity and edition size. The artwork is set in an elegant gilt wood frame and comes with UV-protected glass, ensuring both its longevity and visual appeal.
Title: Garden of Yves Saint Laurent
Medium: Serigraph printed by Kato Art Studio
Artist: H. Claude Pissarro
Limited Edition: #135 of 435
Frame: Professionally framed, behind glass, triple matted, gilt wood frame
Provenance: Certificate of Authenticity included
Dimensions:
- Overall Frame Size: 36" x 43"
- Visible Image Size: Approx. 25" x 32"
Condition:
The artwork is in excellent condition. The gilt frame complements the vibrant colors and impressionist style of the piece, with minor wear typical of age. The UV-protected glass ensures preservation against light damage.
About the Artist:
Hugues Claude Pissarro (born 1935) is a renowned French painter with a rich artistic legacy. As the grandson of Camille Pissarro and the son of Paul-Émile Pissarro, he carries on a family tradition of artistic excellence.
Pissarro's artistic journey has been marked by experimentation and evolution. He has explored various styles and techniques, from abstract to avant-garde, leaving a diverse body of work. In 1989, he embarked on a series of contemporary landscapes, signing them under the pseudonym "Isaac Pomié" to differentiate them from his earlier works. Today, these contemporary paintings are signed "Hugues Pissarro dit Pomié."
Pissarro's talent was evident from a young age. He began exhibiting his work at fourteen and later studied art in Paris. His artistic pursuits led him to become a professor of art, sharing his knowledge and passion with students in places like Monaco. Notably, he also taught his daughter, Lélia Pissarro, to paint, passing on the family's artistic legacy.
Pissarro's work has gained international recognition, with exhibitions held in Europe and the United States. His artistic contributions have been acknowledged, as evidenced by his commission to paint a portrait of U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower in 1959.