Stephane Brugal gallery

Pont-l'Abbé

Gallery specialising in graphic arts (paintings, drawings, prints and posters) from the 1880s to the present day, and more particularly works from the Breton schools, from the Pont-Aven school to the post-war modern trends.
The Brugal Gallery is present in Brittany, in Pont-l’Abbé and at various specialised exhibitions such as the Salon International de l’Estampe et du Dessin (Grand Palais – Paris).
Expert for the work of André Dauchez, Stéphane Brugal wrote and published the catalogue raisonné of the artist’s engraved work, “André Dauchez, 1870-1948, portraitiste de la Cornouaille”, in June 2018.

Artists presented at the Paris Print Fair

LUCIEN SIMON
CARL MOSER
ALFRED MARZIN

Information

12 rue Burdeau
29120 Pont-l’Abbé
France
+33 6 89 15 56 55
sv.brugal@sfr.fr

Lucien Simon (1861-1945), Bigoudène conduisant des enfants, 1897, lithograph coloured in pencil and wash, with white highlights, on thin wove paper, signed in the upper left-hand panel, “Album d’estampes originales” of the Ambroise Vollard gallery of 1897 – edition at 100 copies. Courtesy Stéphane Brugal gallery.

Alfred Marzin (1880-1943), Les goémons, Saint-Guénolé, wood engraving, signed lower right in pencil, and monogrammed in the plate. Courtesy Stéphane Brugal Gallery.

Carl Moser (1873-1939), Waiting, 1906-1914, Wood engraving, signed with the monogram in the lower left-hand plate.
Carl Moser, an Austrian painter-engraver, spent his summers in Brittany, in particular in Douarnenez and Concarneau; in 1902, he met the painter Max Kurzweil in Concarneau, who encouraged him to try his hand at coloured woodcuts; in Douarnenez, he became friends with the engraver Henri Rivière. Courtesy Stéphane Brugal gallery.