Verre renversé, 1973

by Georges Rohner

Painting : oil 65 x 93 x 3 cm 25.6 x 36.6 x 1.2 inch

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Signature

Hand-signed by artist

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Invoice from the gallery


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65 x 93 x 3 cm 25.6 x 36.6 x 1.2 inch Height x Width x Depth

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Artwork sold in perfect condition

Artwork location: France

Signed lower left
Exhibitions: Galerie de Paris, 1973; Wildenstein Gallery, New York, 1974.
Bibliography: L'Amateur d'Art, September 20, 1973, reproduced.

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Georges Rohner, Verre renversé
Georges Rohner

Georges Rohner

France  • 1913  - 2000

Georges Rohner, who learned to draw alongside an uncle, interrupted his studies at the Lycée Janson in Sailly and successfully entered the Beaux-Arts in Paris. He draws from antiquity and admires at the Louvre the works of Uccelo, Mantegna, Chardin, Corot, Champaigne and particularly Georges de La Tour, David and Ingres whose “classical aesthetic resulting from the return to the antiquity advocated" by Winckelmann at the end of the 18th century" according to Lydia Harambourg. Among the moderns, only Mondrian holds his attention.

In 1930, Rohner was admitted to the Lucien Simon workshop where he met Humblot and Despierre with whom he established strong and lasting friendships: they were both admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts 40 years later. He made his debut at the Salon d'Automne where he exhibited regularly, then participated in the Salon des Indépendants and the Tuileries. His conviction that the salvation of painting requires a return to the subject was stimulated by the exhibitions The Painters of Reality in France in the 18th Century and The Le Nain which impressed him. In 1935, he joined the Forces Nouvelles group with Humblot, Jannot, Lasne, Pellan and Tel Coat. The group is placed under the patronage of David and Ingres. During his military service, he went to Guadeloupe where he decorated the Town Hall of Basse-Terre.

Rohner participated in the first Salon de la Nouvelle Génération then his first personal exhibition was organized in 1936. Mobilized, he was taken prisoner at Stala XII in Trier, where he decorated the chapel. Back in 1942, he moved to rue Bonaparte where his friend Despierre would later join him a few blocks away.

Having reached the maturity of his art, Rohner devotes his work to landscapes, portraits and still lifes. By renewing his vision of things, Rohner has, according to Lydia Harambourg, “created new subjects which owe nothing to history, to mythology. Having always refused abstraction, he draws from a concrete repertoire, real objects and beings which will appear refined, stripped of all cultural references and all allusions of a surrealist nature, in order to give this visible reality a greater intensity. »

Rohner exhibited at the Framond gallery from 1951 to 1953. Critics celebrated him, notably Pierre Descargues, Pierre du Colombier, Claude Roger-Marx and André Warnod. His exhibitions followed one another in the 1960s, among others at the Galerie de Paris. He exhibited at the Wildensteins in London in 1973 and in New York in 1974 before joining the Framond gallery definitively in 1983.

His works are kept in numerous museums: Center Pompidou, Museum of Modern Art in Paris, Angers, Brest, Caen, Beauvais, Menton, Nancy, Rodez, Rouen.


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