Château de la BOURLIE (2021) Drawing by Jean-Yves Saint Lezer

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Château de la BOURLIE, en dessin au crayon graphite sur papier A3 224g/m² pour une création de 29.5x19.5cm. Me contacter pour plus d'informations. Le château de la BOURLIE est un château français implanté sur la commune d'Urval, dans le département de la Dordogne, en région Nouvelle-Aquitaine. Le château et son domaine font l'objet[...]
Château de la BOURLIE, en dessin au crayon graphite sur papier A3 224g/m² pour une création de 29.5x19.5cm. Me contacter pour plus d'informations.
Le château de la BOURLIE est un château français implanté sur la commune d'Urval, dans le département de la Dordogne, en région Nouvelle-Aquitaine.
Le château et son domaine font l'objet d'une protection au titre des monuments historiques.
Désignant un ancien repaire noble, la mention la plus ancienne du lieu sous la forme « la Borrelia » remonte à 1459. Aux XVIII et XIXème siècles, le château se dote de terrasses, d'un jardin et d'un parc.
Après une première inscription le 13 novembre 1973 limitée aux façades et toitures du château, le château et son domaine (ses communs, ses dépendances, son parc et ses jardins) sont inscrits en totalité au titre des monuments historiques le 12 septembre 2005.
Rare, mais vrai : les murs du château n’ont jamais été́ vendus. Histoire de famille florissante, vivante et alternative depuis plus de 800 ans, le Château de la BOURLIE a été façonné, révolutionné, puis électrisé, par toutes les générations qui l’ont habité.
À deux reprises, il a même été́ l’objet de controverses, en passant dans les mains des femmes de la famille : une fois au Moyen-Âge et une fois au XIXème siècle, deux époques où un tel statut était interdit aux femmes.
Aujourd’hui, il est à l’image de ses héritiers : Cyril de COMMARQUE, artiste passionné d’architecture et sa femme ORTENSIA Visconti di MODRONE écrivain.
Tous deux philanthropes, amateurs d’art et bons vivants bohèmes, entre leur péniche à Londres et leurs séjours à La BOURLIE, ils insufflent naturellement leur vision décalée de la vie de château - version 21ème siècle.
La BOURLIE n’est pas un hôtel mais une maison de famille.
C’est un lieu de villégiature pour se ressourcer et s’ouvrir à l’art, au rythme de la nature.
Ses héritiers actuels, les COMMARQUE, y cultivent l’art de recevoir dans une belle atmosphère, avec leur sympathie innée, sans « bla-bla » marketing.
Une histoire de bons sentiments, dénuée de boniments.
Maison de famille depuis des générations, le Château de La BOURLIE devient le théâtre d’une nouvelle scène esthétique, culinaire et philosophique.
Car les COMMARQUE ont deux amours : l’agriculture et la culture, qu’ils ont à cœur de transmettre à travers les valeurs de La BOURLIE.
Ainsi, sous un même toit, cohabitent fins connaisseurs et voyageurs, mais aussi l’art et la nature.
En septembre 2018, débutera la restauration du parc, avec de nouveaux parterres, et un potager remis en complète fonction. Une ode au changement, à la création, au partage, et à l’amour des trésors de la nature.
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Jean-Yves Saint Lezer, a contemporary French artist, embarked on his artistic journey from a tender age, initially expressing his creativity through pencil drawings. The spark ignited[...]

Jean-Yves Saint Lezer, a contemporary French artist, embarked on his artistic journey from a tender age, initially expressing his creativity through pencil drawings. The spark ignited during his school days, where he vividly recalls sketching a sailboat (a corvette) that adorned the cover of his notebooks. His artistic endeavors expanded as he repeatedly drew and diversified into landscapes, still lifes, and various subjects.

Life took its course, and Jean-Yves Saint Lezer pursued a career until retirement, putting his artistic passion on hold. With the luxury of time in retirement, he rekindled his love for painting, primarily focusing on landscapes and still lifes. His creations are characterized by a unique and pure artistic vision, reflecting his personal interpretations.

In his artistic practice, Jean-Yves draws inspiration from renowned painters like Bill Alexander and Bob Ross, both known for their mastery of the wet-on-wet technique. While adhering to this technique, Jean-Yves goes beyond, combining multiple artistic approaches to diversify his style. His paintings stand as a testament to the harmonious fusion of influences, resulting in a body of work that is uniquely his own.

As Jean-Yves Saint Lezer continues to explore and experiment with various techniques, his art resonates with a genuine passion for creation. Retired but invigorated by the opportunity to pursue his artistic calling, he brings a fresh perspective to the canvas, creating pieces that reflect not only his skill but also the joy derived from the process of artistic expression.

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