Description: CAPTIVATING FRENCH ANTIQUE MODERN ABSTRACT CITYSCAPE OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS BY REVERED FRENCH SURREALIST PAINTER REGIS DE BOUVIER DE CACHARD. (French 1929-2013). THIS WORK DEPICTS A BEAUTIFUL ATMOSPHERIC CITYSCAPE SCENE IN PARIS, FRANCE. GEOMETRIC BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES ALONGSIDE THE SEINE SKILLFULLY RENDERED IN THE MODERNIST STYLE. THE BRIDGES PLAY A PROMINENT ROLE SPANNING THE RIVER WITH ARCHITECTURAL FORMS CAPTURING THE SPIRIT OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY PARIS. THE ATMOSPHERE OF THE PAINTING IS CAREFULLY CRAFTED TO EVOKE A SENSE OF MOOD AND AMBIANCE. THE SOFT DIFFUSED LIGHT SUGGESTS A MISTY MORNING OR A SERENE EVENING, ENHANCING THE TRANQUIL YET DYNAMIC FEEL OF PARIS. THIS IS A RARE AND IMPORTANT MASTERPIECE BY ONE OF FRANCE’S MOST OUTSTANDING 20TH CENTURY PAINTERS, REGIS DE BOUVIER DE CACHARD. SIGNED AND DATED 1961 BY REGIS DE BOUVIER DE CACHARD IN THE UPPER TOP LEFT-HAND CORNER. THE TITLE ON THE VERSO READS LA SEINE. EXCELLENT OVERALL CONDITION. DIMENSIONS: 36” H x 42” W Regis de Bouvier De Cachard (Born 1929) is active/lives in California / France. Regis De Cachard is known for Surreal cityscape paintings, mythology, nudes. Regis de Bouvier De Cachard Born: 1929 - Paris, France Name variants: Comte Regis de Bouvier de Cachard Regis de Bouvier de Cachard was the son of the French aristocrat Count Gustave Regis de Bouvier de Cachard de Montmeyran and his wife Simone Vuillaume. Regis was born in Paris, France, 1929. He won a drawing competition in the Parisian newspaper "Aujourd Hui" aged 11. At age 14, he became the youngest student ever to enroll in the Ecolle Boulle, and he found himself with students aged 17-25. His tutor for Grauvre Au Burin, Danjon, said Regis engraved like Rembrandt. When he left the Ecole Boulle, Regis De Cachard worked for the Marchesson Textile Studio designing on silk for the Haute Couture. He became one of the top textile designers of Paris for about 10 years. After a car accident he abandoned his career, left his first wife, and went to Venice without telling anyone. Mesmerized by the beauty of this city, he started to paint and was immediately successful. His paintings were bought by the director of the Hotel Gritti and George Prade, collaborator on Salvador Dali's book "The Apocalypse" when Prade was conseil municipal of Paris. De Cachard's paintings were also purchased by Pierre Christian Taittinger, Mayor of Paris, and Philippe Menard, Director of the Paris Restaurant, Maxims, where Regis dined regularly. His work was also bought by Americans and came to the attention of American dealers Sol Saperstein in New York and and Martin Lowitz in Los Angeles. De Cachard arrived in London 1957 where he met Sheila Woods. They were married in Chelsea in 1959 and left almost immediately for the USA, traveling to New York on the Queen Elizabeth and then driving across America to California. There he worked successfully with Martin Lowitz, who sold his paintings to members of the "Rat Pack" whose celebrity members were Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, and Peter Lawford. De Cachard was a distant cousin of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, whom he met at Harry's Bar in Venice, and he painted a posthumous portrait of President John Kennedy shortly after his assassination. The portrait was donated to the Kennedy family by Martin Lowitz. The De Cachard's divided their time between studios in California, New York, and London, Venice, Normandy, and St. Tropez for the next 10 years. In London he was patronized by the English aristocracy and business tycoons. He sold paintings to the Duke of Bedford, Lord Charles and Lady Phillipa Chelsea, Lady Primrose Cadogan, Lady Melchot (British Steel Corporation), Lady Tavistock (Woburn Abbey), The Vesteys, and the Sassoons (Private Bank). In the 70's although based in London with another studio in Somerset, he worked on a series of strangely prophetic paintings of animals and surrealist landscapes inspired from the rural beauty of the English countryside which concealed the horror of factory farming and the resulting epidemics of mad cow disease and the mass slaughter of pigs, sheep, and cows. His paintings of severed heads of animals screaming their last gasp of protest were omens of what was to come. He also lived and worked in Venice and Spain. In 1971 Colin Wilson (author of "The Outsider") met Regis in London in his old Brompton Road studio. He became a close friend of the de Cachard's often staying with them on his trips to London. His love for Venice has remained a theme throughout his stylistic evolution. His works inspired from nature, animals, birds, flowers (sunflowers and lilies) reveal a visionary and mystic influenced by the poets and philosophers William Blake, Apolinnaire, Nietsche and Rimbaud. Towards the end of the 70's De Cachard became increasingly reclusive. He sold his house in Somerset, and from his London base he traveled to Corsica where he spent some time in the early 80's. He remained in London until the sudden and tragic death of his wife Sheila in 1992. As she lay dying from cancer he did an extraordinary series of portraits of her every day during the last month of her life. He spent the next eight years in isolation and unrest, moving from London to Somerset, and three years in Lyme Regis, Dorset overlooking the famous Cobb and Harbour. He took solace from the sea, painting a series of seascapes and seagulls. It was only in the year 2000 that he felt he had returned from a long and lonely journey and come to terms with his terrible loss. Although intellectually he is more at home in an Anglo-Saxon environment, he now divides his time between his studio in a medieval village perched on a hilltop overlooking Provence and the distant mountain of St. Victoire and Britain. 4 Book References for Regis de Bouvier De Cachard YearAuthorTitlePagesColor 2006Benezit, EBenezit Dictionary of Artists, English Version and Online (Fourteen Volumes)0No 2005 Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005479No 2005Davenport, RayDavenport's Art Reference: The Gold Edition2421No Wilson, ColinLes Instants Immobile Bouvier de Cachard0No
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Artist: Regis de Bouvier De Cachard
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Signed By: Regis de Bouvier De Cachard
Size: Large
Item Length: 42 in
Region of Origin: France
Framing: Framed
Year of Production: 1961
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: 36 in
Style: Abstract, Modernism, Impressionism
Features: One of a Kind (OOAK)
Item Width: 42 in
Culture: Old Vintage French Modern Impressionism Impressionist
Handmade: Yes
Time Period Produced: 1960-1969
Signed: Yes
Period: Post-War (1940-1970)
Title: La Seine
Material: Canvas
Subject: Paris, Cityscape
Type: Painting
Theme: Cityscape, Art, Cities & Towns
Production Technique: Oil Painting
Country/Region of Manufacture: France