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Patrice Marchal Art

African, b. 1963
Born in Abidjan in 1963, Patrice Marchal spent his childhood in Morocco. This look accustomed to wide open spaces, the vast blue sky and distant horizons, the artist will transport them to France and transpose them into other landscapes, in the tradition of the painters of the Barbizon School. A self-taught painter, Patrice Marchal paints in complete freedom, opening himself up to everything and marveling at the beauty of the nature that surrounds us ! Each work is a personal, universal and timeless invitation. You can smell the tall grass, contemplate the horizon at the end of your path, breathe the fresh air of your poppy fields.
(Biography provided by Galerie L'Angelus)
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Artist: Patrice Marchal
Epanouissement
By Patrice Marchal
Located in Barbizon, FR
Born in Abidjan in 1963, Patrice Marchal lives his childhood in Morocco. Used to see big spaces and wide blue sky and horizons, he transports this look with him to France and transpo...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Patrice Marchal Art

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Oil

Foisonnement de coquelicots
By Patrice Marchal
Located in Barbizon, FR
Patrice Marchal is a landscape painter who draws from his memory to translate life and his perception of the earth in a sensitive and moving interpretation. Through his works, he r...
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2010s Post-Impressionist Patrice Marchal Art

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Canvas, Oil

Tranquilité
By Patrice Marchal
Located in Barbizon, FR
Born in Abidjan in 1963, Patrice Marchal lived his childhood in Morocco. Accustomed to seeing wide open spaces, large blue skies and horizons, he carries this look with him to France...
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2010s Impressionist Patrice Marchal Art

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Continuité
By Patrice Marchal
Located in Barbizon, FR
A country road surroundings of Barbizon and the forest of Fontainebleau that invites you to walk in the universe of Patrice Marchal, a painter who draws from his memory to translate ...
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2010s Post-Impressionist Patrice Marchal Art

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Canvas, Oil

Senteurs printanières
By Patrice Marchal
Located in Barbizon, FR
Patrice Marchal is a self-taught painter born in Abidjan, Africa. He spent his childhood in Morocco and was used to seeing wide open spaces, big blue skies and horizons. He brings th...
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2010s Impressionist Patrice Marchal Art

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Oil, Canvas

Chanson d'été
By Patrice Marchal
Located in Barbizon, FR
Patrice Marchal is a self-taught painter born in Abidjan, Africa. He spent his childhood in Morocco and was used to seeing wide open spaces, big blue skies and horizons. He brings th...
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2010s Impressionist Patrice Marchal Art

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Canvas, Oil

"Au milieu des coquelicots", oil painting on canvas, size with frame 56x56 cm
By Patrice Marchal
Located in Barbizon, FR
Born in Abidjan in 1963, Patrice Marchal lives his childhood in Morocco. Used to see big spaces and wide blue sky and horizons, he transports this look with him to France and transpo...
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2010s Impressionist Patrice Marchal Art

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Canvas, Oil

"Chemin de campagne", oil painting on canvas, size with frame 46x86x4 cm
By Patrice Marchal
Located in Barbizon, FR
Born in Abidjan in 1963, Patrice Marchal lives his childhood in Morocco. Used to see big spaces and wide blue sky and horizons, he transports this look with him to France and transpo...
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2010s Impressionist Patrice Marchal Art

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Oil

Champ fleuri , 2019, oil painting on canvas , size with frame 25.4 x 65.4 cm
By Patrice Marchal
Located in Barbizon, FR
Born in Abidjan in 1963, Patrice Marchal lives his childhood in Morocco. Used to see big spaces and wide blue sky and horizons, he transports this look with him to France and transpo...
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2010s Impressionist Patrice Marchal Art

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Oil

Précieux coquelicots II
By Patrice Marchal
Located in Barbizon, FR
Born in Abidjan in 1963, Patrice Marchal lives his childhood in Morocco. Used to see big spaces and wide blue sky and horizons, he transports this look with him to France and transpo...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Patrice Marchal Art

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Oil

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