He studied with his father and Andre Breillaud. His unique illustrative style earned him rapid success, particularly celebrated in Anglo-Saxon countries.
A wide variety of subjects characterizes his work, from Mediterranean and Tuscan landscapes to urban scenes without forgetting his filiform and elegant characters. He is recognized for his ability to capture the almost surreal grace of the Art Deco period.
His works have a dreamlike character, referencing comics and at the same time remaining very anchored in reality. His approach is in fact both realistic and naive, his characters seem to come to life thanks to his expert use of colors.
Exhibitions in the Acost galleries in Los Angeles, Marc Polony and Marc Hautot in Paris, Callard Gallery in Chicago and Winstrom Gallery in Stockholm.
Born in 1940, he is the son of the painter Philippe NOYER . He began a career in business but decided at the age of 23 to interrupt his beginnings in a bank in Geneva to return to France to develop his artistic talents. He studied with his father and André Breillaud. His unique illustrative style earned him rapid success, particularly celebrated in Anglo-Saxon countries. A wide variety of subjects characterizes his work, from Mediterranean and Tuscan landscapes to urban scenes without forgetting his filiform and elegant characters. He is recognized for his ability to capture the almost surreal grace of the Art Deco period.
His works have a dreamlike character, referencing comics and at the same time remaining very anchored in reality. His approach is in fact both realistic and naive, his characters seem to come to life thanks to his expert use of colors.
Born in 1940, he is the son of the painter Philippe NOYER . He began a career in business but decided at the age of 23 to interrupt his beginnings in a bank in Geneva to return to France to develop his artistic talents.
He studied with his father and Andre Breillaud. His unique illustrative style earned him rapid success, particularly celebrated in Anglo-Saxon countries.
A wide variety of subjects characterizes his work, from Mediterranean and Tuscan landscapes to urban scenes without forgetting his filiform and elegant characters. He is recognized for his ability to capture the almost surreal grace of the Art Deco period.
His works have a dreamlike character, referencing comics and at the same time remaining very anchored in reality. His approach is in fact both realistic and naive, his characters seem to come to life thanks to his expert use of colors.
Exhibitions in the Acost galleries in Los Angeles, Marc Polony and Marc Hautot in Paris, Callard Gallery in Chicago and Winstrom Gallery in Stockholm.
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A wide variety of subjects characterizes his work, from Mediterranean and Tuscan landscapes to urban scenes without forgetting his filiform and elegant characters. He is recognized for his ability to capture the almost surreal grace of the Art Deco period. Born in 1940, he is the son of the painter Philippe NOYER . He began a career in business but decided at the age of 23 to interrupt his beginnings in a bank in Geneva to return to France to develop his artistic talents. He studied with his father and André Breillaud. His unique illustrative style earned him rapid success, particularly celebrated in Anglo-Saxon countries. A wide variety of subjects characterizes his work, from Mediterranean and Tuscan landscapes to urban scenes without forgetting his filiform and elegant characters. He is