Ramon Dilley, Moi, Place du Tertre, 1996

SGD 18,000.00

Oil on canvas
35 x 27 cm (visible), 55 x 47 x 7 cm (framed)
Condition: Very good

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Ramon Dilley (Parisian, 1933-2006) was a French painter known for his vibrant, surrealist-inspired works that often blended elements of pop art and fantasy. Born in Paris, Dilley trained in classical painting but developed a unique style characterized by bright colors, playful forms, and whimsical compositions. His subjects frequently included reimagined landscapes, mysterious figures, and dreamlike scenes. Dilley's work was exhibited in galleries across Europe and gained a following for its engaging combination of humour and artistry.

Acquired from Opera Gallery, Singapore

(Photographed in May 2024)

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Oil on canvas
35 x 27 cm (visible), 55 x 47 x 7 cm (framed)
Condition: Very good

-

Ramon Dilley (Parisian, 1933-2006) was a French painter known for his vibrant, surrealist-inspired works that often blended elements of pop art and fantasy. Born in Paris, Dilley trained in classical painting but developed a unique style characterized by bright colors, playful forms, and whimsical compositions. His subjects frequently included reimagined landscapes, mysterious figures, and dreamlike scenes. Dilley's work was exhibited in galleries across Europe and gained a following for its engaging combination of humour and artistry.

Acquired from Opera Gallery, Singapore

(Photographed in May 2024)

Oil on canvas
35 x 27 cm (visible), 55 x 47 x 7 cm (framed)
Condition: Very good

-

Ramon Dilley (Parisian, 1933-2006) was a French painter known for his vibrant, surrealist-inspired works that often blended elements of pop art and fantasy. Born in Paris, Dilley trained in classical painting but developed a unique style characterized by bright colors, playful forms, and whimsical compositions. His subjects frequently included reimagined landscapes, mysterious figures, and dreamlike scenes. Dilley's work was exhibited in galleries across Europe and gained a following for its engaging combination of humour and artistry.

Acquired from Opera Gallery, Singapore

(Photographed in May 2024)