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263 - Denis VURPILLOT (Born in Valentigney in 1938) "L'arrivée du …
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Estimate €250 - €350
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Denis VURPILLOT (Born in Valentigney in 1938) "L'arrivée du crépuscule", "Paysages de partout et de nulle part", 1988 Mixed media including acrylic and ink on Canson paper mounted on cardboard, signed and dated lower right, titled and dated on the back 65 x 50 cm Zao Wou-Ki and Chu Teh-Chun are among the contemporary artists admired by Denis Vurpillot and who have influenced his work. Provenance: artist's studio Denis Vurpillot studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Besançon, where his teachers included Georges Oudot, Jean Ricardon and Jean Gilles. He taught visual arts for almost 35 years, while devoting himself to his art, with his first solo exhibition in Besançon in 1970, and some thirty exhibitions to his credit to date, in the region and across France. Two retrospective exhibitions have been held, in 2000 and 2025. Denis Vurpillot's pictorial research has led him to use a variety of media (canvas, cardboard, paper, wood, etc.) and materials (acrylic, gouache, pastel, ink, etc.), as well as tapestry (made by the Aubusson weavers) and sculpture. Gestural graphics, tachism, calligraphy, writing, light, colour, sometimes abstract, sometimes closer to poetic realism, his work is diverse, but carried out with one and the same aim, that of creating a poetic and spiritual work. "Vurpillot's painting is a bit like trying to put reality into abstraction [...] Beyond these structural considerations, this painting emanates a beneficial, soothing, serene light, which is undoubtedly the radiance of Denis Vurpillot's faith". (L'Alsacien, 29 June 1982, on the occasion of the artist's exhibition at the Galerie Aktuaryus in Strasbourg). The group of works we are offering at this auction provides an overview of Denis Vurpillot's work, from the 1970s to the 2000s. These works were kept in the studio for the foundation project, which unfortunately did not come to fruition due to the death of its founder.
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