Roland Chanco (1914 – 2017) L’homme et la soleil rouge, 1952, 50×35
Roland Chanco (1914 – 2017) – L’homme et la soleil rouge, 1952,
Oil on paper, 50 x 35 cm the dimension without frame
A true rarity, L’Homme et le Soleil Rouge belongs to Roland Chanco’s elusive early period, much of which he later destroyed in a radical artistic rebirth. This makes surviving works from the 1950s incredibly scarce and highly sought after. The painting’s dreamlike abstraction, with its spectral human figure and blazing red sun, reflects Chanco’s experimental approach before he transitioned to his kaleidoscopic style. The deep, cosmic contrasts and expressive brushwork lend the piece an almost metaphysical aura. A unique opportunity for collectors to own a piece of Chanco’s lost artistic history—one of the few remaining from this vanished era.
5500 €
1 in stock
Description
Roland Chanco, born Roland Chanconnier on February 5, 1914, in Reignac, Indre-et-Loire, was a French painter renowned for his vibrant post-cubist and post-expressionist works. In 1930, he moved to Paris, immersing himself in the Montmartre art scene alongside artists like Maurice Utrillo, Gen Paul, and notably, Pablo Picasso, who admired Chanco’s distinctive style.
By 1947, Chanco relocated to Antibes in the South of France, where he engaged with influential figures such as Jean Cocteau, Paul Éluard, and Joan Miró. This period marked his “black period,” characterized by compositions featuring figures set against dark backgrounds. In the 1950s, Chanco experimented with abstract art, incorporating collages and diverse materials into his paintings. In a radical move in 1960, he destroyed much of his earlier work to embark on a fresh artistic path. From 1961 to 1975, during his “kaleidoscopic” period, his art featured geometric figures and expressionist compositions, reflecting his talent as a colorist.
Chanco’s works have been exhibited in various galleries, including retrospectives at Galerie Michel Estades in Lyon in 2003. He continued to create and inspire until his passing on March 10, 2017, in Antibes, at the age of 103.
Additional information
Weight | 1 kg |
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Dimensions | 50 × 35 × 2 cm |
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