Josine Vignon (1922-2022) was a French artist living on the Rue Beautreillis in the Marais district of Paris. She painted with a beautiful style, largely influenced by the Impressionist and Post Impressionist techniques, but adding her own distinctive style and technique to each painting. Vignon”s works carry tremendous energy and enthusiasm, often painted with very thick impasto oil creating a rich and diverse texture, as well as painting with a tremendous palette range of vibrant and joyful colours. She captured her home city of Paris, as well as Provence and the beauty of the surrounding countryside. We consider her one of the most talented and significant ”undiscovered” artists of her time.
Figurative Paintings
1950s French Post Impressionist Oil Painting Portrait of Dapper Man Smoking Pipe
Interior Paintings
1960’s French Post Impressionist Oil Still Life Garlic & Wine on Table
Figurative Paintings
1960’s Abstract Drawing Of A Colorful Portrait Of A Lady Wearing Black Gloves
Fashion Illustrations
1950’s Fashion Illustration Original Painting Of A Chic Lady
Fashion Illustrations
1950’s Fashion Illustration Original Portrait Of A Lady With Black Curly Hair
Fashion Illustrations
1950’s Fashion Illustration Painting Of Mother & Child Walking In The Puddles
Fashion Illustrations
1950’s Fashion Illustration Original Painting Of A Blonde Lady Perched At A Bar
Fashion Illustrations
1950’s Fashion Illustration Original Portrait Of A Lady With Black Curly Hair
Fashion Illustrations
1950’s Fashion Illustration Painting Of A Chic Lady With Shielding The Rain
Fashion Illustrations
1950’s Fashion Illustration Original Painting Of The Artist In A White Dress
Fashion Illustrations
1950’s Fashion Illustration Original Painting Of A Lady In A Stunning Pink Dress
Fashion Illustrations
1950’s Fashion Illustration Original Painting Of Two Chic Ladies Dancing