daniel-clesse-french-1932-2016-rectilinear-abstract-composition
Lot 3463
Daniel Clesse (French, 1932-2016), Rectilinear Abstract Composition
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Oil on canvas, signed upper middle, float mounted behind museum glass in an attractive shadow box frame.

Stretcher size 21 x 30.75 in. ; Frame dimensions 31.5 x 40.75 in.

Daniel studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He worked nights at the post office, choosing to spend his days painting in his studio. He has exhibited at the Autumn Salon, and his work is included in several international public and private collections. The artist defines his paintings as a "colorful equivalence of the birth of the world, forces that lead to gestation, fission, hatching, the renewal of life, the renewal of life, this ephemeral life that glides for a moment on the infinite...If painting has a function, it is, like music, an opportunity among others to bring people together and to bring them this part of the vital dream with color as the only material."

A few scattered stress cracks; not examined out of the frame.