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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Fran Barow, Morning at the Port of Auvray, Brittany

Fran Barow French-Swedish, 1926-2000

Morning at the Port of Auvray, Brittany
15 x 18 1/8 inches
38 x 46 cm
Signed lower right, titled, countersigned and located on the back
£ 1,200.00
Fran Barow, Morning at the Port of Auvray, Brittany
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Fran Baro was a French-Spanish painter whose poetic depictions of urban and coastal landscapes place him firmly within the post-impressionist tradition. Born in Valence, Spain in 1926, he trained at...
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Fran Baro was a French-Spanish painter whose poetic depictions of urban and coastal landscapes place him firmly within the post-impressionist tradition. Born in Valence, Spain in 1926, he trained at the École des Beaux-Arts in his hometown, where he developed an early technical discipline and sensitivity to light and atmosphere. His talent was recognised at a young age when he was awarded the First National Prize for Still Life in Madrid in 1947, marking the beginning of a career defined by consistent exhibition success and critical appreciation.



In 1955, Baro moved to Paris, a pivotal moment in his artistic development. Immersed in the city’s artistic culture, he was particularly inspired by the shifting light of the Seine and the poetic atmosphere of Parisian quaysides. These motifs became central to his practice, alongside scenes from Honfleur, Venice, and the northern French coast. His work quickly gained recognition in Parisian galleries and salons, where he established a reputation for refined, luminous compositions that balance precision with atmospheric softness.



Baro’s paintings are characterised by their delicate handling of light, subtle tonal transitions, and a strong sense of mood and place. Working primarily in oil, he captured harbours, riversides, and historic cityscapes with a quiet nostalgia, often evoking early morning mist or the fading glow of sunset. His style reflects a continuation of the post-impressionist lineage, emphasising sensation and atmosphere over strict realism, while retaining a disciplined compositional structure.



Throughout his career, Fran Baro exhibited widely in France, with his work shown in galleries and salons across Paris and the French Riviera. His paintings remain sought after today, valued for their evocative quality and their ability to translate familiar European scenes into timeless, contemplative images.

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Private collection France 
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