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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Eugene Leroy, Crucifixion ou Christ en croix,, 1950

Eugene Leroy French, 1910-2000

Crucifixion ou Christ en croix,, 1950
Oil on panel
55 x 46 cm
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A painter of the North of France, Eugène Leroy takes inspiration from Baroque masters of colour and chiaroscuro, such as Rubens and especially Rembrandt. At the very frontier between Figuration...
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A painter of the North of France, Eugène Leroy takes inspiration from Baroque masters of colour and chiaroscuro, such as Rubens and especially Rembrandt. At the very frontier between Figuration and Abstraction, the series of Crucifixions by Leroy from the early '50s displays the Humanist penchant of artists in the immediate Post-War in France, such as Germaine Richier or Jean Fautrier. The thick impasto, leading to an art informel dissolution of the human figure, is also in keeping with the sensibilities of this current.
A work from the same series is held in the collections of the LaM (Musée Lille Métropole) in France.
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Artist's studio
Galerie Nord, Lille (gallery of the artist before Michael Werner Gallerie)
Private collection, through succession.

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