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Gerard Valtier
"Le Cafe Boheme de Paris", Gerard Valtier, Oil on Canvas, French, 29x36 in.

2016

$9,800
£7,407.59
€8,512.63
CA$13,646.44
A$15,181.11
CHF 7,958.13
MX$185,509.40
NOK 101,336.80
SEK 95,394.58
DKK 63,543.57
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"Le Cafe Boheme De Paris" by Gerard Valtier is an original oil on canvas that measures 29x36 inches. This impressionistic painting has an array of bright colors to create a fun and musical image. As people gather in the streets at dawn to start their night of dancing, live music, and fun outside of Cafe Boheme en Paris, France. Many appreciate the energetic work of the brush to describe the foliage or the luminous backgrounds irradiated with numerous vibrant colors. Seething with colors, sparkling, blazing, molten gold: the whole mystery of Gerard Valtier’s painting lies in the working of this colorful living chemistry, where the thickening cover of the glaze catches the reflections of the light, which progressively becomes incandescent. The contrasting blue and yellow, basically naturalistic colors - characteristic of the impressionist palette - create a feeling of bedazzlement which send out their own light, directly imitating the natural effects of light itself. Thus, the property of the color, the interaction of colors as well as their power to create some light, definitely are the basis of Valtier’s work. The artist can paint everything: barges along the quay, the busy crowds, Venice and its carnival, the bride and her procession - his whole painting is under the sign of the feast. Unlike Renoir or Cezanne, Valtier does not hesitate to use black as a true color, not one designed to soften or drain the pure color, as in the shadows. One will also appreciate the energetic work of the brush to describe the foliage or the luminous backgrounds irradiated with numerous vibrant colors. Valtier has had exhibitions throughout the world and has received many awards. He paints from his studio in Arles, France. He is listed in Mayers, Akoun, La Cote des Peinteres, Bordas International, and Financial Art.
  • Creator:
    Gerard Valtier (1950, Algerian)
  • Creation Year:
    2016
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 29 in (73.66 cm)Width: 36 in (91.44 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    29x36Price: $9,800
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  • Framing:
    Framing Options Available
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Dallas, TX
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU130128278292

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