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- Librairie - 180 X 100 cm- huile sur toile
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Bartoli Pierre-Luc
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Pierre-Luc Bartoli was born in 1973 in Aix-en-Provence. He starts drawing as an adolescent, encouraged by his father, an art-lover and a collector.
From 1997, he decides to dedicate himself exclusively to his passion for painting. He tries several techniques (gouache, red chalk, water color, etching, oil) before opting solely for oil pastels on Kraft paper. His subjects present scenes from life in Aix (cafés, kiosks, markets) but also small and medium sized portraits.
In 1999, the Emiliani Gallery, in the Drôme of Provence (Dieulefit) hosts a first exhibition of his work with success.
In 2000, the Colette Dubois Gallery in Paris shows interest in his work and exhibits several of his latest drawings and pastels.
Following a sojourn of several months in the Caribbean (November 2000 – April 2001), he paints a large series of pastels based on everyday life in the Northern Islands. Several galleries in the Caribbean decide to display his work (Christian Mas in Saint-Barthélémy, Richardson in Saint-Martin, Spencer and Cameron in Saint-Kitts Navis).
Back in the capital, he develops a new technique and starts painting on wooden panels with an acrylic base followed by oil. He lives between Paris and Aix en Provence and during the course of 2002, he paints a series of large panels presently exhibited by the Seltzer-Lejeune gallery. Representing current day urban scenes, it is action- and figurative painting (he attaches importance to the readability of the painting) with an expressionist slant: scenes in the metro, bookstores, cafés, views of roofs and avenues, as well as scenes from his studio and still lives inhabit his work.
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| Le Clanche
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| Aublé
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| Avezard
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| Bartoli
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| Bertho
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| Canto
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| Cayet
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| De Schwilgué
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| Feuz
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| Fougeras
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| Gedda
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| Journod
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| Le Dain
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| Lorrillot
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| Loubat
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| Loussier
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| Manese
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| Moretti
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| Oppringils
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| Perrin
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| Robert
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| STOUL
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| Vally
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