Marius Borgeaud: over a drink.
GUIGNARD Yves.

Marius Borgeaud: over a drink.

Folio
Regular price €29,00 €0,00 Unit price per
N° d'inventaire 30774
Format 20 x 24.5
Détails 96 p., numerous color photographs, paperback.
Publication Paris, 2024
Etat Nine
ISBN 9782889681181

Marius Borgeaud grew up in the canton of Vaud and later pursued a successful career as a painter in Paris. He passionately painted an intimate Brittany. The painter truly immersed himself in village life and told us about the little boy who goes to get his medicine at the pharmacy, the peasant woman who feeds her chickens, or the wedding in front of the mayor. A very large number of Marius Borgeaud's approximately 350 known paintings depict interiors where people eat and drink.
The Aigle exhibition presents around thirty paintings and focuses on the conviviality of the table to pay homage to this painter who dedicated masterpieces to life in all its freshness, bursting within the walls of a village bistro, whether dancing, playing cards, toasting or simply waiting in silence.

If Borgeaud is still so appreciated today in the canton where he was born, even though he paints Breton women in traditional costume, it is precisely because these scenes of life are the same in the four corners of Europe as in the Pays de Vaud.

Marius Borgeaud grew up in the canton of Vaud and later pursued a successful career as a painter in Paris. He passionately painted an intimate Brittany. The painter truly immersed himself in village life and told us about the little boy who goes to get his medicine at the pharmacy, the peasant woman who feeds her chickens, or the wedding in front of the mayor. A very large number of Marius Borgeaud's approximately 350 known paintings depict interiors where people eat and drink.
The Aigle exhibition presents around thirty paintings and focuses on the conviviality of the table to pay homage to this painter who dedicated masterpieces to life in all its freshness, bursting within the walls of a village bistro, whether dancing, playing cards, toasting or simply waiting in silence.

If Borgeaud is still so appreciated today in the canton where he was born, even though he paints Breton women in traditional costume, it is precisely because these scenes of life are the same in the four corners of Europe as in the Pays de Vaud.