This item is new, has never been framed or hung, and has been stored at the Westport River Gallery since its acquisition.

Please note that this item is NOT framed.

Hand Signed in Pencil ON the Print itself (not in the plate) by the artist, Numbered Seriolithograph 
Limited Edition with COA Jean - Claude Picot (France 1933-2020)


WITH COA FROM the Westport River Gallery, Westport, CT
- Hand Embellished
-TWO available
-You will receive either #31 or #45 of ONLY 350 IN THE WORLD
-Signed by the Artist
-Measures 9.5"W x 12"H (paper size) / 7"H x 9.75"W
-NOT FRAMED

Great item for Collectors


Artist: Jean-Claude Picot
Production Technique: Seri Lithograph
Style: Contemporary Art
Type: Screen Print
Features: Limited Edition, Numbered, Signed
Image Orientation: Landscape
Subject: France
Culture: French
Signed: Yes
Signed By: Jean-Claude Picot
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original

"Serilithographs are a combination of lithography (offset, stochastic, photo-mechanical or continuous tone) with serigraphy, a fine art stencil printing technique. Fine art prints of this type are published by numerous artists and publishers worldwide, and are widely accepted and collected."

"Acclaimed artist Jean Claude Picot was greatly influenced by the works of the Fauvist masters like Vlaminck, Derain, and Matisse, whose exuberant canvases drew great attention in the first decade of the 20th century for their revolutionary use of color, texture, and abstract form. These artists inspired Picot for decades and you can find many similar characteristics in his work.

Picot developed a unique style that recalls a Post-Impressionist application of color, combined with the expressive qualities of form and line. His compositions are often calming, possessing his personal joie de vivre. He frequently captured the animation, romance, and essence of the landscape as his favored subject, although he also painted still lifes, cityscapes, markets, and festival scenes. All of his work is imbued with the same bright and cheerful character and is instantly identifiable.

Beginning in 1947, he exhibited in over fifty one-person shows throughout the world including exhibitions in the United States, Belgium, Norway, and Australia. Picot lived part of each year in the south of France and often found inspiration in the Cote d’Azur – its visitors, beaches, and boat-filled harbors. His work abounds with natural beauty, featuring breathtaking panoramic views charged with the unique light of the Mediterranean. Picot worked in a Post-Impressionist manner, reducing flowers, trees, houses, and figures to their essential forms.

In the reviews of Picot’s solo shows in Paris, Bordeaux, and Oslo, the critics cited the affinities between the masters of Impressionism and early 20th-century Fauvism with Picot’s work. In his later years, Picot continued the tradition of important French landscape painters until he passed away in August of 2020.

Picot actively worked in many media – oil, acrylic, watercolor, etching, ceramic, and more recently, serigraphy and embellished serigraphy – which beautifully captured his vibrant color and painterly technique. His work remains a favorite of collectors internationally and is represented in prestigious collections worldwide."