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Bernard Rancillac

Buster Keaton Et Le Lapin

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Rancillac, a prominent figure of French narrative figuration, the European response to the triumphalism and novelty of American Pop art, pays a beautiful tribute to great cinema icons in this serigraphy composition. The famous actor Buster Keaton and the magical figure of the animated films, Bugs Bunny. The memory evoked by the dark silhouette of Keaton contrasts remarkably with the vibrant yellow background, animated with humor and fantasy by the figure of the rabbit, a contemporary icon. It is a meeting and dialogue of times and expressions, opening the field for a fruitful play of meanings.

Bernard Rancillac

Born in Paris, France, in 1931, Bernard Rancillac began exhibiting his work in 1956. He is not only considered an essential figure of Narrative Figuration in the 1960s (an artistic movement influenced by American Pop Art), but also a respected educator. In 1991, he published an important essay titled "Seeing and Understanding Painting." Rancillac's paintings often explore themes related to comic books, using humor to fiercely critique consumer society's values. Through his use of vibrant and flat colors, Rancillac rejects intellectualized discourse and embraces a direct connection between art and everyday life, as well as its historical context. This strong politicization of his work makes it relevant and impactful. Bernard Rancillac's art has been featured in significant exhibitions and retrospectives, and his pieces can be found in numerous international collections and prestigious museums. Bernard Rancillac passed away on November 29, 2021, in Paris, France.
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Artist

Bernard Rancillac

Color

Bright Yellow, Gold, Umber

Date

2002

Editor

Centro Português de Serigrafia

Format

Large

Image Size (in)

24 x 16.9 in

Total Size (in)

27.6 x 19.7 in

Orientation

Landscape

Paper

Fabriano Paper D5 GF 300gr

Print Run

200

Technique

Screen print

Framed

No