Three new oil paintings by Robert Savignac in Edmonton!
23 July, 20201 min read
Three new oil paintings by Robert Savignac have arrived in Edmonton this week! Robert's paintings depict a romantic French Country style of living that brings the viewer to romantic places like Tuscany or Provence. Carefully potted pants along beautifully set tables, ready for lunch or a quiet afternoon in the garden.
Robert Savignac's first exhibition at the West End Gallery in Edmonton opened in September of 1994. At this period in time, websites and online shopping were virtually non-existent, and admirers of Robert's paintings would line up outside our doors, sometimes hours before we opened, to obtain a painting!
We are so fortunate to have a long history with Robert and we are pleased to announce an upcoming exhibition in November in Edmonton! More information regarding this show will be forthcoming at the end of summer 2020. We are looking forward to receiving the exhibition and for our visitors to join us!
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