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Bernard Vidal’s "Post Impresionnist" ; "Fauvisme " ; “Positivism” is experienced best in his various landscapes with robust, bright colors. Collectors and experts worldwide have praised Vidals use of color and energy in his art.

The original fine art oil & pastel paintings by international artist Bernard Vidal, inspired by Van Gogh, include landscapes, seascapes, and floral. These fine works seek expression of the haunting beauty of nature, and the delicate interplay of light and substance. He found that impressionism explored the quality of ephemeral beauty and captured the essence of changing, fleeting visions of nature, thus creating a sense of positivism in the eye and mind of the beholder. Bernard Vidal has been honored by the French Government with the “Chevalier dans l’Ordre Des Arts et des Lettres,” the highest distinction in the Arts in France.

Bernard Vidal’s first major exhibition was in 1992 at The Gallery of Art and Art in Paris, France. His work has since been shown at over twenty galleries and exhibitions throughout the World.

Bernard Vidal ( Painter ) in America

Bernard Vidal came in America on November 14th 2005 and host a reception at the United Nations to benefit The American Red Cross Hurricane Relief Effort. His unique tribute to “The Positive People of the World Today” included beautiful portraits painted in Vidal’s style of “Positivism.” These portraits were unveiled at The United Nations Benefit and are to be auctioned on EBAY to benefit the Red Cross. www.ArtNet.com co-host this tribute online, and maintain a virtual gallery of Vidal’s works.

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