Robert Tatin Artwork Details

 
 

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An original artwork by well-known French artist Robert Tatin, who works as a painter and sculptor. After gaining fame as the winner of the Gold Medal at the 1956 Brazil Biennale and First Prize from Critique de Paris, he decided to move to Cossé-le-Vivien and build his own museum.

His work intensely reflects both his philosophies on life as well as an extraordinary artistic talent. His influences are as wide-spread as African, Hindu, Tibetan, and Roman art. He often includes totemic symbols in his pieces that mark a meeting between East and West.

 

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