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La Départ de la Course du Palio (c. 1970 France)
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Medium
oil on canvas
Signed/Inscribed/DatedSigned
Dimensions46.00cm wide 38.00cm high (18.11 inches wide 14.96 inches high)
Description / Expertise
Yves Brayer was born in Versailles, but spent most of his childhood in Bourges. Determining to be an artist from an early age, he set out for Paris in 1924, initially studying at the academies in Montparnasse, and from there he attended the Ecole des Beaux-Arts.
Whilst still a student he exhibited at the ‘Salon d’Automne’ and the ‘Salon des Independants’ and in 1927 left Paris for Spain with the aid of a state grant to enable him to study the works of the Spanish Masters in the Prado. This was followed by a stay in Morocco after being awarded a prize by Marechal Lyautey and thereafter a period spent in Italy in the early 1930’s.
On his return to Paris in 1934 he exhibited a collection of paintings inspired by his travels in Europe and Morocco at the Galerie Charpentier to great acclaim.
Yves Brayer continued to paint in occupied Paris throughout the Second World War, and also designed the costumes and sets for a ballet performed at the Opera de Paris in 1942.
Having moved south to Cordes in the Tarn region of France after the War, Brayer then discovered the area which was to have the greatest artistic influence on his work, Provence. He was enchanted by the diverse and architectural forms of the Alpilles, and by the vast expanse of the Camargue region with its ubiquitous white horses and black bulls. From then on he spent several months each year working in Provence. He also made various trips to Mexico, Egypt, Iran, Greece, Russia, USA and Japan where he was quick to grasp the unique rhythm and light of each country.
A large collection of Yves Brayer’s paintings are on permanent display both at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Cordes in the ’Salle Yves Brayer’ and at the ‘Musee Yves Brayer’ in Les Baux de Provence as well as various museums in France and elsewhere.
Yves Brayer died in 1990.




