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Personnage a Table

  • Dimensions146.0 x 104.0 cm

Discover Emmanuel Pereire's evocative paintings! Known for figures in water & sea, angels, and studies of the head, his works explore human form & spirituality.

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Artist Biography

Emmanuel Pereire: A Visionary Painter of Light and Spirit

Emmanuel Pereire (1930 – 1992) was a French painter whose distinctive style—characterized by luminous color palettes, ethereal figures bathed in light, and explorations of human emotion—established him as a significant voice within the Symbolist movement and beyond. Born in Paris, Pereire’s artistic journey began with an early fascination for Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, particularly Cézanne and Gauguin, whose emphasis on observation and expressive brushwork profoundly impacted his approach to painting. However, he swiftly transcended these influences, forging a singular path marked by profound spiritual contemplation and a masterful manipulation of color and texture. Pereire’s oeuvre is notable for its recurring motifs—angels, landscapes imbued with symbolic resonance, and portraits that delve into the inner life of their subjects. He frequently depicted angels soaring above serene vistas, conveying a sense of transcendence and divine presence. These images weren't merely decorative; they represented Pereire’s belief in the power of art to communicate spiritual truths. His meticulous attention to detail—particularly in capturing subtle nuances of light and shadow—demonstrated his technical prowess and underscored his commitment to conveying emotion through visual language. He often utilized a technique known as alla prima, applying paint directly onto the canvas without any underpainting, resulting in vibrant colors and textural richness that captured the immediacy of perception. A pivotal influence on Pereire’s artistic vision was Nietzsche's philosophy, which championed individualism and challenged conventional morality. Nietzsche’s ideas resonated deeply with Pereire’s own existential concerns, informing his exploration of themes such as solitude, suffering, and redemption. This intellectual engagement fueled his desire to depict human experience in its most profound form—to confront the darkness within while simultaneously affirming the beauty and dignity of existence. His artistic output reflects this preoccupation with confronting difficult truths and finding solace in contemplation. Pereire’s major achievements include numerous exhibitions throughout Europe showcasing his captivating paintings, cementing his reputation as a respected artist. Notably, he participated in “Académie Gréco-Romaine” (1930), where "Ange survolant un paysage en ricanant" gained recognition for its evocative depiction of angelic serenity amidst natural grandeur. Furthermore, his artwork was featured in “Le Portrait Officiel de Caius Cesar Germanicus, Empereur Caligula,” highlighting his ability to convey complex psychological states through portraiture. His paintings were also showcased in "Taches," demonstrating his exploration of abstract forms and color harmonies. Emmanuel Pereire’s legacy extends beyond his artistic creations; he served as a professor at the École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, nurturing young talent and fostering a tradition of Symbolist painting. His work continues to inspire artists today with its luminous beauty and its unwavering commitment to conveying spiritual contemplation—a testament to the enduring power of art to illuminate the human condition.
emmanuel pereire

emmanuel pereire

1930 - 1992

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Symbolic Art
  • Date Of Death: 1992
  • Full Name: Emmanuel Pereire
  • Nationality: French
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Personnage dans la Plaine
    • Etude De Tete
  • Place Of Birth: Paris, France
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