Maurice Le Scouëzec (1881-1940)

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Maurice Le Scouëzec was an Expressionist painter born in Le Mans, France. He belonged to the Ecole de Paris, and in the 1920’s was one of the leading artists in Montparnasse. By 1925, Le Scouëzec had left Paris for a trek across Africa and other destinations. Though he was a painter, Le Scouëzec was also an ardent adventurer.

Le Scouëzec created a number of watercolors and charcoals based on his findings from this long voyage. His style is distinct, and often is composed of figures with vague features and empty eyes, all painted in earthy tones.

Still wondering about a mysterious charcoal or watercolor painting hanging in your home? Contact us…it may be by Maurice Le Scouëzec.

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