Roger Muhl (1929-2008) - Village en Provence
Artist: Roger Muhl (1929-2008)
Technique: Lithograph
Signature: Hand signed
Roger Muhl: “Village en Provence” Original lithograph on wove paper, 75 x 56 cm Signed and numbered in pencil by the artist. Edition of 175 copies. Publisher's authentication blind stamp on the bottom left. Never framed Careful professional packaging and tracked express shipping. The actual numbering may differ from the one on the pictures. Roger Mühl, born December 20, 1929 in Strasbourg, died on April 4, 2008 in Mougins, is a painter, draughtsman and French sculptor. He entered the National Graduate School of Decorative Arts in Strasbourg, from where he left in 1948 to go to the Territoire de Berfort. He moved to Montreux-Château in 1954 and made his first Parisian exhibition at the Galerie de Paris in 1960. Then in Geneva, London, Milan, Dallas, Cologne, Stuttgart, Tokyo, Kyoto, Belfort and New York. He works mainly on the French Riviera. He was considered a figurative painter, painter of Provence and its landscapes, above all painter of light and atmosphere, the impasto served his technique to establish the perspectives suggested by the colour alone.
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Artist: Roger Muhl (1929-2008)
Technique: Lithograph
Signature: Hand signed
Roger Muhl: “Village en Provence” Original lithograph on wove paper, 75 x 56 cm Signed and numbered in pencil by the artist. Edition of 175 copies. Publisher's authentication blind stamp on the bottom left. Never framed Careful professional packaging and tracked express shipping. The actual numbering may differ from the one on the pictures. Roger Mühl, born December 20, 1929 in Strasbourg, died on April 4, 2008 in Mougins, is a painter, draughtsman and French sculptor. He entered the National Graduate School of Decorative Arts in Strasbourg, from where he left in 1948 to go to the Territoire de Berfort. He moved to Montreux-Château in 1954 and made his first Parisian exhibition at the Galerie de Paris in 1960. Then in Geneva, London, Milan, Dallas, Cologne, Stuttgart, Tokyo, Kyoto, Belfort and New York. He works mainly on the French Riviera. He was considered a figurative painter, painter of Provence and its landscapes, above all painter of light and atmosphere, the impasto served his technique to establish the perspectives suggested by the colour alone.