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Dominique PeryDominique PERY, Marianne, Oil on canvas 19871987
1987
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Oil on canvas by Dominique PERY, France, 1987. Nude named "Marianne". 73x60 cm - 28.75x23.6 in. 20F Format. Signed "D.Péry" lower right (see photo). Countersigned twice and dated 1987 on the back
Born in Charleville in the Ardennes. Prix du Louvre 1993. Medal of the Mazarine Academy 2008.
Dominique Péry studied the history of Art, composition and various pictorial techniques, as well as the restoration of old paintings. In 1993, he took part in the national museum competition (Create according to the masters): from the Meal of peasants by the Le Nain brothers, he composed a painting which enabled him to be selected and to exhibit at the Louvre museum. that same year. His work is dominated by themes declined in series of paintings. His primary quest is the history of human precariousness and the search for comforting and absolute Love.
Dominique Péry works mainly by themes. The tables, which are systematically part of a series, each develop a facet of the theme addressed. He engages in the plurality of styles, which determines his pictorial history.
Among these :
Gray period - 1982
Lunar period - 1985
Ondes Hendrixiennes in November - 1986
Biblical period - 1987
Dark period - 1988
The Stone-Headed Men - 1989
Symphonic landscapes - 1992-1993
The Metal Season - 1994-1995
Farmer variations - 1997
Grand requiem Patri / Roma - 1999
Musical pigment - 2001
Are we Don Quixotes? - 2003-2005
Lux eternam - 2006-2008
Love is unique - 2008
Puppets in festival - 2009
Multiple shadows - 2009
Naked story - 2010-2011
Are we puppets? - 2015-2016
A painting in the pots - 2016-2017
Still lifes - 2018-2019
- Creator:Dominique Pery (French)
- Creation Year:1987
- Dimensions:Height: 28.75 in (73 cm)Width: 23.63 in (60 cm)Depth: 0.79 in (2 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Saint Amans des cots, FR
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1088214010422
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