Bertrand Moulin

Bertrand-Moulin (1944-2006)

Born in Coutances, Bertrand-Moulin devoted himself to drawing very early and became a student at the Paris School of Fine Arts in the workshop of two masters of the painting revival, Roger Chastel and Gustave Singier.

His pictorial style is marked by gestural, spontaneous and geometric abstraction. He masters various techniques: oil, acrylic, projections and collages in the service of a strong personality. The emotion aroused by his paintings awakens lively and intense feelings. The Paris school in the 1950s and 1960s developed a revival through “non-figuration” with an influence from the lyrical abstraction of the American school.

The works exhibited are essentially representative of his work between 1990 and 2006 with exuberance in the combination of colors.