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SOPHIE DUMONT
Large Triptych Abstract Bookshelf Painting – Oil on Canvas, Modern Library

2024

$11,741.81
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Silent Chronicles: An Ode to Immobile Memory Triptych – Oil on canvas (3 panels) With "Silent Chronicles", Sophie Dumont invites us into a world where minimalist aesthetics meet the dense symbolism of libraries. This triptych, with its imposing vertical format (59 x 20 inches per panel) and framed dimensions of approximately 62 x 67 inches (157 x 171 cm), establishes a visual dialogue between order and introspection. The artist skillfully employs muted, earthy tones – warm ochres, off-whites, and deep grays – that evoke a sense of quiet melancholy. The thick, layered textures bring a tangible presence to the books, capturing not only their physical essence but also their role as timeless guardians of knowledge and stories. Each volume feels suspended in a palpable eternity, offering a tactile richness that draws the viewer closer. The triptych format structures the artwork as a story told in three acts. Each panel contributes to a cohesive whole, while subtle chromatic variations create a rhythmic interplay across the composition. The deliberate arrangement of colors and forms encourages the viewer to pause and imagine the narratives hidden within these abstracted spines. The title, "Silent Chronicles", reinforces the idea of a library as a repository of both collective and personal memory. Sophie Dumont masterfully navigates the boundary between abstraction and figuration. While the depicted elements are recognizable as books on shelves, their painterly treatment transcends mere representation. Simplified geometric forms and the absence of explicit narrative details transform the books into universal symbols. The libraries depicted here evoke not just physical spaces but also mental realms—spaces of reflection and remembrance. Beyond their utilitarian function, the books in this triptych symbolize the transmission of knowledge and ideas. They stand as emblems of the passage of time and the permanence of cultural memory. The repetitive motifs suggest a meditative quality, paying homage to the act of reading and the cultural richness it embodies. "Silent Chronicles" stands as a meditative and evocative work, both personal and universal. Sophie Dumont celebrates the timeless beauty of libraries—these sanctuaries of knowledge—while inviting the viewer to a moment of quiet contemplation. Through its apparent simplicity and symbolic depth, this artwork transforms painting into a window onto the intangible. A certificate of authenticity is issued by Sophie Dumont and the painting is ready to hang
  • Creator:
    SOPHIE DUMONT (1964, French)
  • Creation Year:
    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 59.06 in (150 cm)Width: 59.06 in (150 cm)Depth: 0.79 in (2 cm)
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  • Framing:
    Frame Included
    Framing Options Available
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    LANGRUNE-SUR-MER, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2430215527982

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