Reference B1000-384R635

I offer you this original painting from 2008.

Battle of the Cardinals 1759 watercolor from 2001 by Norbert Palmade (1928-2019).

The sheet is 41.7 cm by 29.5 cm, the painting alone is 36.7 cm by 24.6 cm. 

Stunning.

We have the honor to present to you the painter Norbert Palmade (1928-2019)
This painter from Morocco returned to France in 1947 to finish his studies in Hyères. He ended up settling in Pradet (department of Var France), artistically he seems to have remained very discreet during his lifetime.
Some exhibitions in his city and surrounding areas. 
I discovered him 3 years after his death, surprised by the quality of his work and its diversity.
An entrepreneur, he created his public works company at the age of 25 and spent his life building housing estates. At the same time, he painted what he liked, using watercolor, gouache, oil, then in the last 20 years acrylic, this technique suited him more.
His heart poured out for Morocco where he had his childhood memories which gave rise to the orientalist part of his work. Painter from the Var, he also produced seascapes like this one and including a series of paintings of ships since the Neolithic. 
However, we find him with very diverse and powerful works in his period of the 1990s. These range from Art Brut to Expressionist, including Fauvist, where he demonstrates a real mastery of the colors he had worked on for Moroccan landscapes.
Trying to describe the work of an artist without having known him is very difficult, but the group of works produced in the 90s are little gems of the genre. Several various works in my shop.

This painter from Morocco returned to France in 1947 to finish his studies in Hyères. He ended up settling in Pradet (department of Var France), artistically he seems to have remained very discreet during his lifetime. An entrepreneur, he created his public works company at the age of 25 and spent his life building housing estates. At the same time, he painted what he liked, using watercolor, gouache, oil, then in the last 20 years acrylic, this technique suited him more. His heart poured out for Morocco where he had his childhood memories which gave rise to the orientalist part of his work. Painter from the Var, he also produced seascapes like this one and including a series of paintings of ships since the Neolithic.  However, we find him with very diverse and powerful works in his period