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Gérard Pairé

1950
France

27 Works exhibited on Kooness

Current location

Saint Martin-aux-Buneaux, Seine-Maritime in France

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Works by Gérard Pairé

Peinture 210101

2021

162 x 114 x 4cm

7000,00 €

Peinture 201230

2020

146 x 97 x 4cm

5000,00 €

Peinture 201210

2020

100 x 100 x 4cm

2500,00 €

Peinture 201125

2020

50 x 50 x 4cm

1000,00 €

Peinture 201124

2020

61 x 50 x 4cm

1000,00 €

Peinture 201118

2020

116 x 89 x 4cm

3500,00 €

Peinture 201114

2020

97 x 146 x 4cm

5000,00 €

Peinture 201113

2020

146 x 97 x 4cm

5000,00 €

Peinture 201017

2020

97 x 146 x 4cm

5000,00 €

Peinture 200925

2020

61 x 46 x 4cm

1000,00 €

Peinture 200914a

2020

46 x 61 x 4cm

1000,00 €

Peinture 200914b

2020

46 x 61 x 4cm

1000,00 €

Peinture 200913

2020

61 x 46 x 4cm

1000,00 €

Peinture 200912

2020

61 x 46 x 4cm

1000,00 €

Peinture 200910

2020

146 x 97 x 4cm

5000,00 €

Peinture 200909

2020

61 x 46 x 4cm

1000,00 €

Peinture 200902

2020

97 x 146 x 4cm

5000,00 €

Peinture 200901

2020

146 x 97 x 4cm

5000,00 €

Peinture 200828

2020

146 x 97 x 4cm

5000,00 €

Peinture 200826

2020

162 x 114 x 4cm

7000,00 €

Peinture 200824

2020

162 x 114 x 4cm

7000,00 €

Peinture 200822

2020

61 x 46 x 4cm

1000,00 €

Peinture 200818

2020

162 x 114 x 4cm

7000,00 €

Peinture 200804b

2020

61 x 46 x 4cm

1000,00 €

Peinture 200804a

2020

61 x 46 x 4cm

1000,00 €

Peinture 200803

2020

97 x 146 x 4cm

5000,00 €

Peinture 200712

2020

61 x 46 x 4cm

1000,00 €

Gérard Pairé is a French autodidact artist born in 1950 who lives & works in Saint Martin-aux-Buneaux, Seine-Maritime in France. Our perception of the world is increasingly fluid and immaterial and Gérard Pairé clearly aims for the very flesh of painting and chance as such. He displays his belief on different levels and freely delivers it in his works, so as to convince us, eventually, that what is essential in painting is painting itself. He has been featured in 2002 in  movie named Painting in Absence by Christine Buci-Glucksmann.