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TEFAF Maastricht: Stand 478

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12 - 19 March 2026
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jean-Paul Riopelle, Berge (Riverbank), 1958

Jean-Paul Riopelle

Berge (Riverbank), 1958
Oil on canvas
19 3/4 x 25 5/8 in
50 x 65 cm
Signed and dated Riopelle 58
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Riopelle, born in Montreal in 1923, emerged from the circle of the Automatistes before settling in Paris in the late 1940s. There, in dialogue with Surrealism and the evolving language...
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Riopelle, born in Montreal in 1923, emerged from the circle of the Automatistes before settling in Paris in the late 1940s. There, in dialogue with Surrealism and the evolving language of Art Informel, he developed a distinctive approach that fused spontaneity with structural intelligence. Berge (Riverbank) reflects this synthesis. The surface is built through thick impasto, applied predominantly with palette knife rather than brush. Paint is not merely laid down but pressed, scraped, and tessellated into a mosaic of chromatic fragments.


Painted at the height of Jean Paul Riopelle’s mature period, Berge (Riverbank) embodies the restless energy and chromatic density that define his contribution to postwar abstraction. The title anchors the work in the natural world — the edge of land meeting water — yet Riopelle resists literal description. Instead, the motif becomes a catalyst for painterly construction, a field in which colour, texture, and gesture collide and cohere.

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Provenance

Jacques Dubourg Gallery, Paris

Arthur Tooth & Sons, London

Evelyn Waugh, UK

Gifted to Mr A. D. Peters (Evelyn Waugh's agent)

Gifted to Miss M. Stephens (Mr A. D. Peters' partner)

By descent

Private collection, UK

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Arthur Tooth & Sons, London.
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