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Bernard Buffet (1928-1999) was a leading French Expressionist painter known for his figurative style, often depicting poignant scenes of post-war life, portraits & still lifes. Rediscovered today, explore his powerful work and legacy.

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Bernard Buffet: The Painter of Sorrow

Bernard Buffet (1928-1999) stands as a singular figure in French Expressionism, an artist whose prolific output and distinctive style continue to fascinate art historians and collectors alike. Born in Paris during the turbulent years following World War II, Buffet’s formative experiences instilled within him a profound sensitivity to human suffering and a preoccupation with themes of mortality—themes that would permeate his entire artistic career. His early training at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts provided him with foundational skills but it was his collaboration with Maurice Garnier, a visionary dealer who championed avant-garde artists, that truly propelled Buffet onto the international stage. Buffet’s artistic journey began in 1946 with a self-portrait exhibited at the Salon des moins de trente ans, marking an auspicious debut and establishing him as part of a burgeoning group known as L'homme témoin (The Witness Man). This collective embraced Expressionist principles—bold color palettes, distorted forms, and emotionally charged imagery—reflecting the anxieties and disillusionment of postwar Europe. Influenced by artists such as Edvard Munch and Giorgio Morandi, Buffet developed his signature style: meticulously rendered still lifes populated with decaying fruit, meat carcasses, and solitary flowers, often bathed in muted hues that conveyed a palpable sense of melancholy. These works weren’t merely depictions; they were meditations on existence itself, capturing the quiet dignity of decay and confronting viewers with uncomfortable truths about life's fragility. Buffet’s artistic output spanned decades, producing over 8,000 paintings and numerous prints—a testament to his unwavering dedication to his craft. He gained considerable recognition in 1955 when he was awarded first prize by the magazine *Connaissance des arts*, which hailed him as one of the ten best post-war artists. This accolade solidified Buffet’s reputation as a leading voice within the artistic landscape and fueled further exhibitions showcasing his evolving oeuvre. Notably, he illustrated Maurice Bauermeister's novel “Les chants de Maldoror,” adapting Camus’ existentialist masterpiece into visual form—a bold undertaking that underscored Buffet’s intellectual engagement alongside his artistic prowess. His personal life mirrored the complexities of his art: a passionate relationship with Yves Saint Laurent culminated in marriage to Annabel Schwob in 1958, resulting in three children. Despite facing challenges including Parkinson's disease and Bergé's departure from their partnership, Buffet persevered, maintaining an active artistic practice until his untimely death in Tourtour in 1999. The Bernard Buffet Museum, established in Surugadaira, Japan, serves as a poignant memorial to his legacy—a space dedicated to preserving and disseminating his extraordinary body of work. Buffet’s enduring influence stems from his uncompromising commitment to portraying the human condition with unflinching honesty. He wasn't interested in celebrating beauty or optimism; instead, he sought to confront viewers with the inevitability of suffering and decay—themes that resonate powerfully across generations. His paintings remain hauntingly relevant today, prompting contemplation on mortality, loss, and the profound beauty found within vulnerability.
  • Notable Achievements: First Prize *Connaissance des arts* (1955); Retrospective Exhibition at Galerie Charpentier (1958); Illustration of “Les chants de Maldoror”; Founding of Bernard Buffet Museum
  • Style Characteristics: Figurative Expressionism; Still Life Genre; Use of muted color palettes; Gestural brushwork; Exploration of themes of decay and mortality
Bernard Buffet

Bernard Buffet

1928 - 1999 , France

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Expressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Lhomme témoin']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Eugène Narbonne']
  • Date Of Birth: July 10, 1928
  • Date Of Death: October 4, 1999
  • Full Name: Bernard Buffet
  • Nationality: French
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Untitled (154)
    • Untitled (612)
    • Untitled (917)
  • Place Of Birth: Paris, France