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Grégoire Mathias
Le Charreau by Grégoire Mathias – Cubist graphite study of a Dordogne château

$1,179.31
£882.74
€1,000
CA$1,623.06
A$1,809.07
CHF 949.16
MX$22,091.74
NOK 12,018.42
SEK 11,359.23
DKK 7,612.70

About the Item

Le Charreau Graphite on paper 27.4 × 21 cm Intricate pencil study capturing the façade of Le Charreau, a château in Saint-Médard, Dordogne, through a cubist-inspired lens. Greg Mathias deconstructs traditional architectural forms into a tapestry of intersecting planes, rhythmic lines, and faceted perspectives. The piece is a testament to his command of composition and spatial abstraction, where textures—stone, tile, foliage—are all suggested with remarkable subtlety through graphite shading. While grounded in real geography, the drawing pushes toward geometric reinterpretation, echoing the analytical cubism of early 20th-century modernists. Perfect For Collectors of architectural drawings; admirers of Cubism and French regional heritage; interior designers curating refined, neutral-toned spaces; study walls, design libraries, or gallery-style art clusters with an architectural or monochrome theme. Collector insights: Directly references a real architectural site, adding historical and geographic depth. The piece has archival value for those collecting depictions of the Dordogne region. Rare example of Mathias’s architectural-focused pencil drawings—most of his cubist works are either painted or diachronic. The artist’s graphite technique is layered yet restrained, ideal for those seeking graphic works without the heaviness of ink or pigment. Some of Mathias’s more valuable acrylic-on-canvas works also depict Le Charreau, making this drawing a more affordable way to collect a piece from that series Keywords Greg Mathias, Grégoire Mathias, graphite drawing, French château, Dordogne art, cubist architecture, French regionalism, architectural sketch, monochrome art, Le Charreau, analytical cubism, modern drawing About the artist: Grégoire Mathias, graduate of ENSBA Paris, is a pioneer of Diachronic Cubism, an evolution of Cubism that captures movement and time within a single frame. His works have been exhibited at Sotheby’s Périgueux, and galleries in Paris, New York, and Dublin. Since 2020, Mathias has designed posters for the United Nations (WFUNA), making him the first French artist to do so since Picasso, Chagall, and Miró. Please note: Some images generated by 1stDibs may misrepresent proportions. Refer to dimensions for accuracy.
  • Creator:
    Grégoire Mathias (1697, French)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 11.62 in (29.5 cm)Width: 7.68 in (19.5 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    PÉRIGUEUX, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2695216710982

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