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Walter Mafli, Scne de March, 1959, Oil on Wood, Framed for sale at Pamono

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Painter and designer born in the canton of St. Gallen to an unknown father and a deaf and mute mother, he spent his early childhood with his grandmother then was placed in an orphanage. He remained there until 1930. The following year, he began an apprenti

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Painter and designer born in the canton of St. Gallen to an unknown father and a deaf and mute mother, he spent his early childhood with his grandmother then was placed in an orphanage. He remained there until 1930. The following year, he began an apprenticeship as a stove-smoker in Oberrieden in the canton of Zurich and completed his training to become a tiler. Sacked from work in 1934 following a scarlet fever, he decided to leave German-speaking Switzerland by bike at the end of the year and spent a few days with an aunt near Biel. Mafli then moved to Neuchtel where he found a job as a tiler. When in 1935 the Swiss army summoned him to attend his recruit school, it was very natural that he found himself in a company of cyclists, since it was a sport that he practiced assiduously. Once his military service was over, he took drawing lessons with the Ticinese painter Delfo Egidio Galli, professor in Neuchtel, who taught him academic techniques. There, he also got to know the four Barraud brothers, Franois Emile, Charles, Aim and Aurle. In Neuchtel, Mafli also learned from Max Theynet whom he considered to be his master; it is he who instills in him the meaning of painting and also teaches him the economy of color, reminding him that with eight of them, he can get all the others by mixing without having to buy them. He also meets Charles L’Eplattenier, whose easel he will carry to go paint on the banks of the Doubs. In 1939, he became a pupil of Casimir Reymond and Marcel Poncet at the Lausanne School of Drawing. Mafli also stays in Paris with his friend Jean-Pierre Doxat, met with the painter Galli. He stayed there for several months. At the beginning of the 1970s, the cook Frdy Girardet offered Mafli a permanent exhibition in his restaurant in Crissier. Roland Pierroz and Philippe Rochat will follow. Anxious to support the projects of ambitious young people whose means are insufficient to carry them out, he created the Les Enfants de Mafli Foundation in 2001. In 2010, he was accused of tax evasion to the tune of 4.4 million francs.

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Period 1950 to 1959
Year 1959
Production Period 1950 to 1959
Country of Manufacture Switzerland
Identifying Marks This piece has an attribution mark
Style Classical
Detailed Condition

Excellent This vintage/antique piece is in near original condition. It may show minimal traces of use and/or have slight restorations.

Product Code TXA-1617133
Restoration and Damage Details
Original frame
Work on wood
Brown wooden frame
39 x 48.3 x 3.5 cm
Materials Oil on Panel
Color Multicolored
Width
33 cm

13.0 inch
Depth
1 cm

0.2 inch
Height
24 cm

9.4 inch
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