This original lithograph by Yves Brayer likely depicts a Camargue marsh scene, one of the artist’s recurring subjects. Rendered in subtle, natural tones and with a careful handling of light, the composition shows numerous marsh birds—possibly flamingos—moving among the reeds, conveying the quiet atmosphere and the wide, open feeling of the region. The print is hand-signed in pencil and numbered as part of a limited edition, consistent with Brayer’s print practice, and reflects his skill in translating landscape and wildlife into expressive, restrained graphic form. A well-executed example that will appeal to collectors of 20th-century French prints and to admirers of Provençal and Camargue imagery.
Please study all photos as they make up an important part of the description.
Width: 70cm | Height: 54cm
This original lithograph by Yves Brayer likely depicts a Camargue marsh scene, one of the artist’s recurring subjects. Rendered in subtle, natural tones and with a careful handling of light, the composition shows numerous marsh birds—possibly flamingos—moving among the reeds, conveying the quiet atmosphere and the wide, open feeling of the region. The print is hand-signed in pencil and numbered as part of a limited edition, consistent with Brayer’s print practice, and reflects his skill in translating landscape and wildlife into expressive, restrained graphic form. A well-executed example that will appeal to collectors of 20th-century French prints and to admirers of Provençal and Camargue imagery.
Please study all photos as they make up an important part of the description.
Width: 70cm | Height: 54cm