Jean-Claude Cubaynes:
Picture "L'Etang à Giverny", framed
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Picture "L'Etang à Giverny", framed
Jean-Claude Cubaynes:
Picture "L'Etang à Giverny", framed

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ars mundi Exclusive Edition | limited, 199 copies | signed | reproduction, Giclée print on canvas | on stretcher frame | framed | Size 54 x 54 cm

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Picture "L'Etang à Giverny", framed
Jean-Claude Cubaynes: Picture "L'Etang à Giverny", framed

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Picture "L'Etang à Giverny", framed

Like the Impressionists he admired, Jean-Claude Cubaynes demonstrates a precise eye for the play of light and colour in nature and technically masterfully translates the resulting optical effects on his canvas. The results are paradisiacal landscapes that one believes to experience with all the senses.

High-quality edition in Fine Art Giclée process, transferred directly onto artist's canvas made of 100% cotton and stretched on a stretcher frame. Elegant golden solid wood framing with shadow gap. Limited and signed edition of 199 copies. Size 54 x 54 cm. ars mundi Exclusive Edition.

Portrait of the artist Jean-Claude Cubaynes

About Jean-Claude Cubaynes

Born in 1944, French painter

Jean-Claude Cubaynes' art is unmistakably inspired by the great works of Impressionists, especially Monet, to whom he pays personal homage in his painting "The Garden of Giverny". He shares with them the accuracy of the play of colour and light in natural scenes, an extremely precise style of painting, fuelled by a great knowledge of optical effects – and last but certainly not least – the great admiration for the depiction of gardens and landscapes.

Cubaynes, born in 1944, studied at the Ecole des Arts Appliqués de Paris at the age of 15. He has worked as a freelance artist since 1966. Starting in 1970, his works have been presented in countless national and international solo exhibitions.

It is not surprising that Cubaynes has fans worldwide: with the greatest subtlety and clarity, he knows how to capture the enchanted magic of a sprawling garden or the atmosphere of a meadow in bloom; indeed, he conveys in his works the paradisiacal quality that is inherent in these places and that is precisely what the Impressionists were interested in. Cubayne's pictures have an immediate effect: the viewers believe they have been transported into his landscapes with all their senses.

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