Guided tour of the “Ange Abrate” exhibition
Data dell'evento
Giovedì 12 febbraio 2026 dalle 11 alle 12. Giovedì 19 febbraio 2026 dalle 11 alle 12. Giovedì 26 febbraio 2026 dalle 11 alle 12. Giovedì 5 marzo 2026 dalle 11 alle 12. Giovedì 9 aprile 2026 dalle 11 alle 12. Giovedì 16 aprile 2026 dalle 11 alle 12. Giovedì 23 aprile 2026 dalle 11 alle 12. Giovedì 30 aprile 2026 dalle 11 alle 12.
Discover the exhibition dedicated to Ange Abrate's paintings by taking part in a guided tour.
Angelo Abrate (1900-1985), known as Ange Abrate, is one of the great figures of mountain painting, whose works are preserved by the municipality of Saint-Gervais. Thanks to the loan of a rich collection of paintings by this mountaineer painter, originally from Turin, who lived in Chamonix and then in Sallanches from 1933 onwards, this exhibition traces the artistic career of this self-taught artist. Through a selection of paintings illustrating the Mont Blanc massif, which he explored throughout his life, as well as other Alpine peaks he climbed and the creeks he loved, it presents an original, sincere body of work, full of the joy he felt in depicting the landscapes he cherished.
Through his use of materials, Ange Abrate approaches the avant-garde he observes and admires in the landscapes he paints. Under the snow or the midday sun, at night or at sunrise, his brush or knife sketches the verticality, the slopes, and the play of colors and light that emerge. Throughout his career, presented here through some twenty works and archival documents, he has sought to represent water in all its forms—solid, liquid, gaseous—to capture the nature that surrounds it.










