








Allumettes et cigarettes
1935
A small panel of extraordinary chromatic force, "Allumettes et cigarettes" presents an intimate still life in which matchboxes and cigarettes become the occasion for a sustained meditation on color and surface. Painted in 1935, the work belongs to the mature phase of Louis Valtat's career, long after his early associations with the Fauves and the Nabis had confirmed his instinct for saturated, uninhibited hue. Here that instinct finds a characteristically domestic subject, yet the treatment elevates it entirely: the objects are rendered with a tactile directness in which each brushstroke registers as both descriptive mark and pure painterly pleasure. Valtat's handling of oil on panel rewards close looking. The rigid support suits his dense, confident application, lending the surface a compressed intensity that canvas would soften. Within the modest dimensions of just over twenty by twenty-six centimeters, the composition achieves a sense of completeness that makes scale irrelevant, a quality associated with the finest cabinet pictures in the French tradition. The warm ground breathes through the paint in places, unifying a palette that moves across ochres, deep reds, and cooler neutrals with the ease of a colourist entirely at home in his means. Signed and offered framed, this work presents a compelling opportunity to acquire a late and fully resolved example of Valtat's still life output. Works of this quality, modest in footprint but bold in pictorial conviction, sit comfortably alongside holdings of Post-Impressionist and Fauvist painting and are increasingly sought by collectors who recognize the particular pleasure of intimate works that sustain repeated, unhurried attention. Available through Leighton Fine Art Ltd.
- Medium
- Oil on panel
- Overall
- Framed
- Signed
- Yes
- Spotted At
- Gallery · Leighton Fine Art Ltd
For Sale — $28000
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