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Marcel BACH



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At 16 years old, Marcel Bach studied Fine Arts in Bordeaux.

The art dealer Ambroise Vollard made him discover Cézanne. Afterwards, his daily visits to the Louvre museum revealed the Impressionism to him examples of which are seen in all the paintings he sent to the Salon des Indépendants from 1908 to 1932.

Combatant then prisoner during the world war 1914-1918. Later on, Marcel Bach shared with Bernard Naudin and Mathurin Méheut, the first prize of the contest organized by "Le Matin", the art in the war.

The Provence region seduced him but it is the strong landscape in the Lot area in particular that best suited his sensibility.

Settled in Marcillac, in the Célé valley, Marcel Bach brushes landscapes and still life with rustic sobriety and nice harmonies: an impressionistic realism pruning the superfluous.

This painting, representing the valley of the Lot landscape, was shown in the Salon des Indépendants in Paris, in May 1979. His work has been exposed for several years now at the Bernheim as well as the Bernheim Jeune gallery.

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