Picture of the Conchée fort in Saint Malo and wave effects at sunset
Picture of the Conchée fort in Saint Malo and wave effects at sunset
Picture of the Conchée fort in Saint Malo and wave effects at sunset
Picture of the Conchée fort in Saint Malo and wave effects at sunset
Picture of the Conchée fort in Saint Malo and wave effects at sunset
Picture of the Conchée fort in Saint Malo and wave effects at sunset
Picture of the Conchée fort in Saint Malo and wave effects at sunset
Picture of the Conchée fort in Saint Malo and wave effects at sunset
Picture of the Conchée fort in Saint Malo and wave effects at sunset
Picture of the Conchée fort in Saint Malo and wave effects at sunset
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Picture of the Conchée fort in Saint Malo and wave effects at sunset

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20th century
Other style
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    Large oil on canvas probably dating from the 1930s-1940s, representing, in my opinion, the Fort de la Conchée, one of the four forts at Saint Malo (35) in Brittany.
    Signed lower right Bertrand for the official naval painter Pierre Bertrand (1884-1975)* who superbly painted these waves with their multicolored reflections.
    Sold as purchased, the canvas is in good condition, the paint is thick, it would benefit from a good cleaning and varnish.
    Chronopost delivery possible for :
    France €40
    Europe €70
    Others €150
    *Pierre Bertrand was born in Lorient in 1884. He entered the military school at Hennebont, but his meeting with Pégot-Ogier, who gave him his first lessons, encouraged him towards an artistic path.
    In 1903, he won a silver medal at the Salon de Lorient. He chose to settle in Paris and become a painter without attending school. He contributed to several art journals, then became a private secretary. He exhibited six paintings at the Salon des Indépendants in 1910, inspired by the sites of Belle-Île and Groix, and put on his first private show in Paris with some fifty seascapes.
    Pierre Bertrand was taken prisoner in December 1915. From the German camps, he brought back several drawings and a series of lithographs, which were exhibited in Lorient and acquired by the Museum. He accumulated exhibitions, prizes and awards, and his reputation spread. Pierre Bertrand showed some forty paintings in Lorient in 1923, and the Museum acquired "Jour d'Orage à la pointe de Camaret". He was appointed painter to the Navy Department in 1936, and took part in the French colonial missions that took him to North Africa.
    The sea is his leitmotiv.
    Pierre Bertrand likes to take rocks, jagged cliffs and crashing waves as his subject, and paints with his feet in the water. He knows how to render the effect of daylight and backlighting, the shimmer of the sun, offering a bright and joyful material.
    A distinguished landscape painter, he also executed still lifes, portraits and numerous decorative panels, as for the 1937 International Exhibition.
    Pierre Bertrand died in 1975.
    Source : https://patrimoine.lorient.bzh/histoire/personnalites/b/bertrand-pierre

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    Condition As is
    Style Other style (Marine Paintings of Other style Style)
    Period 20th century (Marine Paintings 20th century)
    Country of origin France
    Artist Pierre Bertrand (1884-1975)
    Length (cm) 100
    Width (cm) 49
    Materials Oil on canvas
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
    Location 56300, Pontivy, France
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