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Dominique-Paul Peyronnet (1872, Talence  1943, Paris), was a French naïve painter.

The Forest, oil on canvas
The Forest, oil on canvas

After retiring from the military in 1920, he began to paint landscapes and exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants between 1932 and 1935. The detailed focus of his canvases and his simplified motifs triggered comparisons with Henri Rousseau.

Peyronnet is known to have produced around thirty paintings, mostly pastoral and sylvan landscapes, river scenes, and seascapes. His level of detail is contained by bold, linear compositional structures to produce a taut yet placid mood. Ferryman of the Moselle, won the Paul Guillaume prize in 1936. Peyronnet drew on his own strenuous experience of war to produce a resonant and poetic image.


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Dominique Paul Peyronnet, né le 23 septembre 1872 à Talence et mort le 25 mars 1943 à Paris[1], est un peintre français.



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