Château Cazeneuve (2021) Drawing by Jean-Yves Saint Lezer
Sold by Jean-Yves Saint Lezer
Sold by Jean-Yves Saint Lezer
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Sold by Jean-Yves Saint Lezer
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Drawing,
Pencil
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Graphite
on Paper
- Dimensions Height 7.7in, Width 11.7in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Figurative Monument
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Le château est bâti le long des gorges du Ciron et du ruisseau de
HONBURENS
HISTOIRE
Le château primitif est l’ancienne résidence des Rois de Navarre, propriété du Roi Henri IV. Il a été construit par AMANIEU VII d'Albret sur un banc rocheux. Il englobait dans son enceinte la motte médiévale du XI siècle précédée d'une vaste cour dont les murailles protégeaient le bourg.
En 1583, confronté à de graves problèmes financiers, Henri IV vend à pacte le château à Monsieur de Rancé. En 1599 le château sera vendu à Raymond de VICOSE, l’un de ses proches du parti protestant.
Au XVIIème siècle, l'édifice subit un important remaniement. Le château médiéval se transforme alors en château de plaisance et d'apparat.
Il a été reconstruit totalement au XVIIème siècle, puis a été restauré régulièrement.
Il a été classé monument historique le 24 septembre 19653.
Le château appartient toujours à la famille des Sabran-Pontevès, descendante des d'Albret
ARCHITECTURE
Le site est composé de grottes troglodytes sous le château et de grandes caves médiévales souterraines.
Les parties anciennes sont les fortifications avancées et les douves.
Les bâtiments sont une reconstruction datant du XVIIème siècle.
Les appartements royaux sont meublés d'époque.
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Jean-Yves Saint Lezer, a contemporary French artist, embarked on his artistic journey from a tender age, initially expressing his creativity through pencil drawings. The spark ignited during his school days, where he vividly recalls sketching a sailboat (a corvette) that adorned the cover of his notebooks. His artistic endeavors expanded as he repeatedly drew and diversified into landscapes, still lifes, and various subjects.
Life took its course, and Jean-Yves Saint Lezer pursued a career until retirement, putting his artistic passion on hold. With the luxury of time in retirement, he rekindled his love for painting, primarily focusing on landscapes and still lifes. His creations are characterized by a unique and pure artistic vision, reflecting his personal interpretations.
In his artistic practice, Jean-Yves draws inspiration from renowned painters like Bill Alexander and Bob Ross, both known for their mastery of the wet-on-wet technique. While adhering to this technique, Jean-Yves goes beyond, combining multiple artistic approaches to diversify his style. His paintings stand as a testament to the harmonious fusion of influences, resulting in a body of work that is uniquely his own.
As Jean-Yves Saint Lezer continues to explore and experiment with various techniques, his art resonates with a genuine passion for creation. Retired but invigorated by the opportunity to pursue his artistic calling, he brings a fresh perspective to the canvas, creating pieces that reflect not only his skill but also the joy derived from the process of artistic expression.
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : 1956
- Artistic domains: Works by artists with a certified artist value, Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Certified Artists Professional Artist Contemporary French Artists