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  • Art Deco bronze sculpture nude fan dancer.
  • Art Deco bronze sculpture nude fan dancer.
  • Art Deco bronze sculpture nude fan dancer.
  • Art Deco bronze sculpture nude fan dancer.
  • Art Deco bronze sculpture nude fan dancer.
  • Art Deco bronze sculpture nude fan dancer.
  • Art Deco bronze sculpture nude fan dancer.
  • Art Deco bronze sculpture nude fan dancer.
  • Art Deco bronze sculpture nude fan dancer.
  • Art Deco bronze sculpture nude fan dancer.
  • Art Deco bronze sculpture nude fan dancer.
  • Art Deco bronze sculpture nude fan dancer.
Art Deco bronze sculpture nude fan dancer.


General information:
Art Deco sculpture by Alastair Duncan.
Bronzes, sculptors and founder by H. Berman, Abage.
Dictionnaire des peintres,sculpteurs,dessinateurs et graveurs by E. Benezit. Gründ
Dictionnaire illustré des sculpteurs animaliers & fondeurs de l’antiquité à nos jours by Jean Charles Hachet. Argus Valentines.
The Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts 1890-1940 by Philippe Garner.

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Painting Le plus beau jour.

Painting Le plus beau jour.

<p>Frédérique Tristant is a French artist born in Vannes in 1971, who lives and works in Brittany in Morbihan.<br /> In gallery since 2018, Frédérique TRISTANT is both a specialist in semiotics, holder of a doctorate from the University of Bordeaux, and a painter whose training has been validated by a CAPES.<br /> This dual training permeates her work, offering beyond its graphic aspect, a reflection on the nature of representation resulting from the university course on the image of bodies through the tools of reproduction (photographs, videos) and investigation scientific (radiology, scanner, MRI etc.).<br /> From this reflection, she seeks the limit, the tension between the physical reality of skins and bodies and the dreamlike vision offered by representation: subtle recreation of this reality in a two-dimensional space materialized by a few pictorial layers finer than the epidermis. <br /> She explains:<br /> “As in my research on the first photographic atlas of dermatology by Dr. Hardy and Montmeja in 1868, I retouch each portrait with watercolor and acrylic paint. I appropriate a physiognomy that I reshape and remake as I wish. I refine my masks which tell women's stories like the diary of our melancholy, our absences and our sensuality”</p>
Painting La Tresse.

Painting La Tresse.

<p>Frédérique Tristant is a French artist born in Vannes in 1971, who lives and works in Brittany in Morbihan.<br /> In gallery since 2018, Frédérique TRISTANT is both a specialist in semiotics, holder of a doctorate from the University of Bordeaux, and a painter whose training has been validated by a CAPES.<br /> This dual training permeates her work, offering beyond its graphic aspect, a reflection on the nature of representation resulting from the university course on the image of bodies through the tools of reproduction (photographs, videos) and investigation scientific (radiology, scanner, MRI etc.).<br /> From this reflection, she seeks the limit, the tension between the physical reality of skins and bodies and the dreamlike vision offered by representation: subtle recreation of this reality in a two-dimensional space materialized by a few pictorial layers finer than the epidermis. <br /> She explains:<br /> “As in my research on the first photographic atlas of dermatology by Dr. Hardy and Montmeja in 1868, I retouch each portrait with watercolor and acrylic paint. I appropriate a physiognomy that I reshape and remake as I wish. I refine my masks which tell women's stories like the diary of our melancholy, our absences and our sensuality”</p>
Painting La Discrète.

Painting La Discrète.

<p>Frédérique Tristant is a French artist born in Vannes in 1971, who lives and works in Brittany in Morbihan.<br /> In gallery since 2018, Frédérique TRISTANT is both a specialist in semiotics, holder of a doctorate from the University of Bordeaux, and a painter whose training has been validated by a CAPES.<br /> This dual training permeates her work, offering beyond its graphic aspect, a reflection on the nature of representation resulting from the university course on the image of bodies through the tools of reproduction (photographs, videos) and investigation scientific (radiology, scanner, MRI etc.).<br /> From this reflection, she seeks the limit, the tension between the physical reality of skins and bodies and the dreamlike vision offered by representation: subtle recreation of this reality in a two-dimensional space materialized by a few pictorial layers finer than the epidermis. <br /> She explains:<br /> “As in my research on the first photographic atlas of dermatology by Dr. Hardy and Montmeja in 1868, I retouch each portrait with watercolor and acrylic paint. I appropriate a physiognomy that I reshape and remake as I wish. I refine my masks which tell women's stories like the diary of our melancholy, our absences and our sensuality”</p>
Painting Femme Fatale

Painting Femme Fatale

<p>Frédérique Tristant is a French artist born in Vannes in 1971, who lives and works in Brittany in Morbihan.<br /> In gallery since 2018, Frédérique TRISTANT is both a specialist in semiotics, holder of a doctorate from the University of Bordeaux, and a painter whose training has been validated by a CAPES.<br /> This dual training permeates her work, offering beyond its graphic aspect, a reflection on the nature of representation resulting from the university course on the image of bodies through the tools of reproduction (photographs, videos) and investigation scientific (radiology, scanner, MRI etc.).<br /> From this reflection, she seeks the limit, the tension between the physical reality of skins and bodies and the dreamlike vision offered by representation: subtle recreation of this reality in a two-dimensional space materialized by a few pictorial layers finer than the epidermis. <br /> She explains:<br /> “As in my research on the first photographic atlas of dermatology by Dr. Hardy and Montmeja in 1868, I retouch each portrait with watercolor and acrylic paint. I appropriate a physiognomy that I reshape and remake as I wish. I refine my masks which tell women's stories like the diary of our melancholy, our absences and our sensuality”</p>
Pair of paintings Violette & Capucine.

Pair of paintings Violette & Capucine.

<p>Frédérique Tristant is a French artist born in Vannes in 1971, who lives and works in Brittany in Morbihan.<br /> In gallery since 2018, Frédérique TRISTANT is both a specialist in semiotics, holder of a doctorate from the University of Bordeaux, and a painter whose training has been validated by a CAPES.<br /> This dual training permeates her work, offering beyond its graphic aspect, a reflection on the nature of representation resulting from the university course on the image of bodies through the tools of reproduction (photographs, videos) and investigation scientific (radiology, scanner, MRI etc.).<br /> From this reflection, she seeks the limit, the tension between the physical reality of skins and bodies and the dreamlike vision offered by representation: subtle recreation of this reality in a two-dimensional space materialized by a few pictorial layers finer than the epidermis. <br /> She explains:<br /> “As in my research on the first photographic atlas of dermatology by Dr. Hardy and Montmeja in 1868, I retouch each portrait with watercolor and acrylic paint. I appropriate a physiognomy that I reshape and remake as I wish. I refine my masks which tell women's stories like the diary of our melancholy, our absences and our sensuality”</p>
Art Nouveau bronze frame with bird and pinecones.

Art Nouveau bronze frame with bird and pinecones.

<p>The dictionary of sculptors in bronze, James Mackay. Antique collectors club.<br /> Benezit, Dictionary of artists, Gründ.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></p>
Art Nouveau bronze lamp with lady.

Art Nouveau bronze lamp with lady.

<p>Etains 1900, Philippe Dahan. <br /> Les editions de l’amateur. <br /> The dictionary of sculptors in bronze, James Mackay. Antique collectors club. <br /> Bronzes, sculptors and founders, H. Berman, Abage.</p>
Art Deco sculpture woman with spear.

Art Deco sculpture woman with spear.

<p>Dictionnaire illustré des sculpteurs animaliers &amp; fondeurs de l’antiquité à nos jours, Jean Charles Hachet. Argus Valentines.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></p>
Art Deco bronze sculpture athlete with bow.

Art Deco bronze sculpture athlete with bow.

<p class="p1">Bronzes, sculptors and founders by H. Berman, Abage.<br /> Art Deco sculpture by Victor Arwas, Academy.<br /> Art Deco and other figures by Brian Catley, Antique collectors club.<br /> Dictionnaire des peintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs et graveurs by E. Benezit. Gründ.<br /> The dictionary of sculptors in bronze by James Mackay. Antique collectors club<br /> Dictionnaire illustré des sculpteurs animaliers &amp; fondeurs de l’antiquité à nos jours by Jean Charles Hachet. Argus Valentines.</p>
Art Deco sculpture nude disc dancer.

Art Deco sculpture nude disc dancer.

<p>Statuettes of the Art Deco period, Alberto Shayo.</p>
Painting of sunbathers LE BAIN DE SEPTEMBRE.

Painting of sunbathers LE BAIN DE SEPTEMBRE.

<p>Carole Grandgirard is a French painter born in 1972. Passionate about art, she trained alongside more traditional studies in drawing and painting. <br /> First at the Boulle school, then at the Duperré school.</p> <p>Her talent is exercised on the canvas in an essentially figurative approach. In perpetual research and experimentation, Carole Grandgirard uses existing photos (magazines, films, archives, etc.) as a starting point for her works. She reworks them on software to capture only the contrasts, shadows, lights, volumes which she transcribes into painting like a new language.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></p> <p><b>Studies:</b><br /> Conservatoire régional Jean-Philippe Rameau - Dijon - Peinture à l’huile - 2018-2024 <br /> Musée Magnin - Dijon - Modelage - 2008-2016<br /> Ville de Dijon - Dessin anatomique - 2007-2009<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></p> <p>Ecole Duperré Paris - Formation continue / GRETA Chromatographie et dessin de nu - oct. 2003 - juin 2005<span class="Apple-converted-space"> <br /> </span>Ecole Boulle - Formation continue / GRETA de la Création, du Design et des Métiers d’Art <br /> Perfectionnement dessin - oct. 2002 - juin 2003. </p>
Art Nouveau sculpture seated nude slave girl.

Art Nouveau sculpture seated nude slave girl.

<p>General information about Villanis:<br /> Etains 1900, Philippe Dahan. Les éditions de l’amateur, <br /> Dictionnaire des peintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs et graveurs, E. Benezit. Gründ.</p>