Bring a touch of modern elegance and colorful refinement to your walls with this art print of Still Life by Georges Valmier, a major figure of the French avant-garde of the early 20th century. With its bold geometric shapes, vibrant color blocks, and controlled structure, this painting reflects the evolution of cubism towards lyrical abstraction.
In this revisited still life, Valmier deconstructs everyday objects – bottles, glasses, fruits – to better reorganize them according to a visual language unique to him, where color becomes the raw material of emotion. Each element is simplified into colored volumes that overlap, intersect, or intertwine in a balanced, almost musical composition.
Georges Valmier (1885–1937) was one of the pioneers of abstraction in France, influenced by Cézanne, then Cubism and Orphism. His work is recognized for its ability to merge the rigorous forms of geometry with the warmth and sensuality of color.
In Nature Morte, we find this desire to create a work that is both intellectual and alive, where the real is transfigured by the painter's imagination. This art print conveys all the richness of Valmier's work, respecting the work that has fallen into the public domain.
Bring a touch of modern elegance and colorful refinement to your walls with this art print of Still Life by Georges Valmier, a major figure of the French avant-garde of the early 20th century. With its bold geometric shapes, vibrant color blocks, and controlled structure, this painting reflects the evolution of cubism towards lyrical abstraction.
In this revisited still life, Valmier deconstructs everyday objects – bottles, glasses, fruits – to better reorganize them according to a visual language unique to him, where color becomes the raw material of emotion. Each element is simplified into colored volumes that overlap, intersect, or intertwine in a balanced, almost musical composition.
Georges Valmier (1885–1937) was one of the pioneers of abstraction in France, influenced by Cézanne, then Cubism and Orphism. His work is recognized for its ability to merge the rigorous forms of geometry with the warmth and sensuality of color.
In Nature Morte, we find this desire to create a work that is both intellectual and alive, where the real is transfigured by the painter's imagination. This art print conveys all the richness of Valmier's work, respecting the work that has fallen into the public domain.