In this drawing of Condat-sur-Vézère, Hans Seiler captures the character of the Périgord landscape with quiet precision. Executed in black pencil, the medieval buildings and riverbanks emerge in soft grays, while untouched areas of the paper suggest sunlight on stone and water. Dating from the 1970s, the work reflects Seiler’s gift for balancing careful draftsmanship with a sensitivity to atmosphere — a scene both exact and evocative. Signed at the lower left, it stands as a fine example of his sought-after Périgord views. 24 × 31 cm
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