ABDALLAH BENANTEUR (ALGERIAN, B. 1931)
ABDALLAH BENANTEUR (ALGERIAN, B. 1931)

Les Nymphes

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ABDALLAH BENANTEUR (ALGERIAN, B. 1931)
Les Nymphes
signed 'benanteur' (lower right); signed, titled and dated Les Nymphes, Benanteur 92
oil on canvas
51¼ x 63¾in. (130 x 162cm.)
Painted in 1992
Literature
M. H/aerissi, R.-J. Moulin, and B. Fabre, Benanteur: Peintures, Paris, 2005 (illustrated in colour, p.50).
Exhibited
Paris, Galerie Claude Lemand, Benanteur, Recent Paintings, 1992.

Lot Essay

Benanteur's paintings are magical, poised between abstraction and figuration. Transparent, glowing with countless colours and always associated with a prismatic refinement, they recall, without ever actually showing them, Brittany's endless spaces, the sea and the seserts before which the painter dreamed throughout his Algerian youth. Poetry is a constant in this artist's noble and singular world, about which Youri wrote so tellingly: "magnificently aloof, far from groups and modish cliques, he invents his own space, creates his personal time"

From the Prologue, by Marc Héirissi p.9 translated by Ann Cremin in M. Hérissi, R.-J. Moulin, and B. Fabre , Benanteur: Peintures, Paris, 2005 p. 50.

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