Stephane Brugal gallery
The Brugal Gallery presents graphic works (prints, paintings, drawings) from 1880 to the present day, representing more than a hundred years of artistic trends.
Specialising in the Breton schools of the period, from the Pont-Aven school to post-war modernism, the Brugal Gallery focuses on prints by French and foreign artists from these different movements.
Based in Brittany, the Brugal gallery is present in Paris at specialist fairs such as the Salon International de l’Estampe et du Dessin and the Paris Print Fair.
An expert on the work of André Dauchez, Stéphane Brugal wrote and published the catalogue raisonné of the artist’s engravings: “André Dauchez, 1870-1948, portraitiste de la Cornouaille”. The Brugal Gallery offers an expertise and documentation service for collections.
Artists presented at the Paris Print Fair
ADOLPHE-MARIE BEAUFRERE
BERNARD BUFFET
CHARLES COTTET
RENÉ-YVES CRESTON
ANDRÉ DAUCHEZ
EON AVEL
YVONNE JEAN-HAFFEN
JACQUES GODIN
PIERRE GUASTALLA
JEAN-EMILE LABOUREUR
ALFRED MARZIN
PAUL-AUGUSTE MASUI
MATHURIN MEHEUT
HENRI RIVIERE
LUCIEN SIMON
CORA TEXIER
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29120 Pont-l’Abbé

Jean-Emile Laboureur (1887-1943)
Le calvaire breton / The Breton Calvary, 1913
Wood engraving, 370 x 300 mm

Mathurin Méheut (1882-1958)
L’échouage / Beaching, 1919-20
Linoleum, 313 x 385 mm

Charles Cottet (1863-1925)
Chanteuse espagnole / Spanish singer, 1906
Etching, 116 x 170 mm