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Beatrice Bulteau Signed 1987 "Fraicheur" of Wild Young Horses 23" x 33" Limited Edition Serigraph wi

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Beatrice Bulteau Signed 1987  Fraicheur  of Wild Young Horses 23  x 33  Limited Edition Serigraph wi

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Auction Date:2018 Mar 22 @ 19:00 (UTC-7 : PDT/MST)
Location:2320 W Peoria Ave Suite B142, Phoenix, Arizona, 85029, United States
"Fraicheur"
(French for Freshness)
Limited Edition Serigraph with Mezzotint engraving process
Hand signed by the artist
Paper Size: archival 23" x 33"
Edition Number: #60/500
Year: 1987
Certificate of Authenticity is included
Gallery Retail : $800.00

This rare limited edition measures 23" x 33" in size. Hand-signed and titled by the artist Beatrice Bulteau, and hand numbered #60/500.

Wild horses running frantically in all directions, Master watercolor artist Beatrice Bulteau paints and creates the equines,

Beatrice Bulteau produces powerful works in watercolor and limited edition prints. She brings a contemporary flair to depicting the wild, natural beauty of horses. Born Sancerre, France, the daughter of a veterinarian. Her works are found in America, Europe, and Japan, in private and corporate collections

Bulteau was born in Sancerre, “Val de Loire”, France in 1959, Beatrice was encouraged to paint from an early are by her artist mother, Helen Clement. After three years of study at the Sorbonne in Paris, Beatrice decided to pursue her career as a self taught painter, developing her own naturalistic style based on form and images collected on her extensive travels throughout Europe. With her move to Lisbon, Portugal in 1980 she began series of studies with horses and movement, and developed her current impressionistic style in watercolor. Since 1985 Beatrice exhibited in galleries in Paris, San Francisco, Tokyo and further thirty galleries throughout the United States and Europe.