Andre. Braggili was born in France in 1929 to an artistic family whose parents were also painters. Brajili's style was influenced by Japanese ukiyo-e painting and expressionist artists, while also retaining personal imagery and nature.
"Autumn in Lupenje" André Bragili France Oil on canvas 965mmx1302mm 1968
The combination of women and flowers is common in the works of André Braggiere. Braggili simplifies and breaks down his characters into flat surfaces, using more color to express movements, looks and emotions, abandoning unnecessary details to create an image that looks primitive but has a strong personal style, and the landscape in the painting is also poetic and mysterious.
"The Rose of Winter" andRé. Brajili France Oil on canvas, 2001
"Morning at Sea" andré. Braggili France Oil on canvas 2004
In the soft series of works, horses, nature, music, and women are often used as themes, and the musicians, horses, quiet pastures, and soft sunshine present the beauty of France and the spiritual essence of the locality. The pink sky, the dreamy blue, he recorded on the canvas the beauty of nature that moved him. The combination of simplicity and romance in the background leads the viewer through the surreal scenery; Braggili's paintings remind the viewer to pay attention to the beauty of nature that they have not paid attention to because of the trivialities of their daily work and life, and to savor the subtle and simple places in life.
"The Horse Running in the Blue Forest" by Andrey. Brajili France Oil on canvas 2012
"The Pond in the Evening" by Andrey. Brajili France Oil on canvas 1980
"Santa Honora" by André. Braggili France Oil on canvas 2002
"The Coast of Normandy" andRé. Braggili France Oil on canvas 1998