Max Idlas (1932-2020) was a French artist known for his paintings and ceramics. He spent much of his life in Betton, near Rennes, where he set up his studio in a former charcoal factory. His works, often inspired by warm-colored Provencal landscapes, captivated many art lovers.
He was also recognized for his ceramic craftsmanship, which received appreciation from specialists and the public. His creations, such as "La Mamma bleue", are imbued with emotion and symbolism. Max Idlas left an artistic legacy that continues to shine in private collections and galleries
Max Idlas (1932-2020) was a French artist known for his paintings and ceramics. He spent much of his life in Betton, near Rennes, where he set up his studio in a former charcoal factory. His works, often inspired by warm-colored Provencal landscapes, captivated many art lovers.
He was also recognized for his ceramic craftsmanship, which received appreciation from specialists and the public. His creations, such as "La Mamma bleue", are imbued with emotion and symbolism. Max Idlas left an artistic legacy that continues to shine in private collections and galleries