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Georges Valmier — The Temptation
Georges Valmier — The Temptation
Georges Valmier — The Temptation
Georges Valmier — The Temptation
Georges Valmier — The Temptation
Georges Valmier

The Temptation

Vivid planes of interlocking color animate this tempera work by Georges Valmier, a composition that captures the restless formal energy for which the French modernist became celebrated in the early twentieth century. Titled "The Temptation," the painting unfolds across a horizontal format measuring 41 by 70.5 centimeters, its proportions lending the surface a cinematic, almost stage-like quality that reflects Valmier's parallel career as a set and costume designer. The mixed tempera medium contributes a matte luminosity to the work, allowing each chromatic zone to hold its own visual weight while remaining in animated dialogue with its neighbors. Born in Angoulême in 1885 and active in Paris until his death in 1937, Valmier moved fluidly between the disciplines of painting, printmaking, and theatrical design, and that cross-disciplinary sensibility is palpable here. His command of Cubist fragmentation is balanced by an intuitive sense of decorative rhythm, producing imagery that feels simultaneously rigorous and sensuous, a tension entirely appropriate to the work's evocative title. Signed by the artist, "The Temptation" represents a fine opportunity to acquire a carefully authenticated example of French geometric modernism from a figure whose output, concentrated within a relatively brief career, remains genuinely scarce on the international market.

Medium
Mixed colored tempera painting
Overall
Signed
Yes

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Georges Valmier, The Temptation

Vivid planes of interlocking color animate this tempera work by Georges Valmier, a composition that captures the restless formal energy for which the French modernist became celebrated in the early twentieth century. Titled "The Temptation," the painting unfolds across a horizontal format measuring 41 by 70.5 centimeters, its proportions lending the surface a cinematic, almost stage-like quality that reflects Valmier's parallel career as a set and costume designer. The mixed tempera medium contributes a matte luminosity to the work, allowing each chromatic zone to hold its own visual weight while remaining in animated dialogue with its neighbors. Born in Angoulême in 1885 and active in Paris until his death in 1937, Valmier moved fluidly between the disciplines of painting, printmaking, and theatrical design, and that cross-disciplinary sensibility is palpable here. His command of Cubist fragmentation is balanced by an intuitive sense of decorative rhythm, producing imagery that feels simultaneously rigorous and sensuous, a tension entirely appropriate to the work's evocative title. Signed by the artist, "The Temptation" represents a fine opportunity to acquire a carefully authenticated example of French geometric modernism from a figure whose output, concentrated within a relatively brief career, remains genuinely scarce on the international market.

Medium
Mixed colored tempera painting
Dimensions
overall: 41 x 70.5 x 2 cm
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
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Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris