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Louis Valtat — Or et noir
Louis Valtat

Or et noir

In this intimate watercolor and pencil study, Louis Valtat distills his signature sensibility into a remarkably compact format, barely larger than a calling card yet charged with the chromatic tension his work commands at any scale. The title, "Or et noir," announces the composition's organizing logic plainly: gold and black in dialogue, a pairing that recalls the Post-Impressionist concern with color as emotional force rather than descriptive fact. Valtat's handling of watercolor here is assured and economical, the pencil underdrawing providing structural armature without constraining the luminous washes that give the work its warmth. The work carries the artist's blind stamp at lower right and bears an early provenance tag from Wally Findlay Galleries, the distinguished Chicago and Palm Beach dealer long associated with bringing French modernism to American collections. An inscription on the frame backing, "WF No. 30," places the piece within that gallery's inventory, adding a layer of institutional history that speaks to the work's careful stewardship across decades. Pieces of this kind, small-scale works on paper with traceable gallery histories, are increasingly prized by collectors who recognize them as windows into an artist's most unguarded thinking. Valtat occupies a distinctive position in the arc of French modernism, bridging Impressionism and Fauvism with a coloristic boldness that anticipated Matisse and Derain while remaining entirely his own. Though modest in dimension, "Or et noir" is a concentrated expression of that achievement, suited to a collector who values intimacy and provenance in equal measure.

Medium
Pencil and watercolor on paper
Overall
Signed
Yes

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Louis Valtat, Or et noir

In this intimate watercolor and pencil study, Louis Valtat distills his signature sensibility into a remarkably compact format, barely larger than a calling card yet charged with the chromatic tension his work commands at any scale. The title, "Or et noir," announces the composition's organizing logic plainly: gold and black in dialogue, a pairing that recalls the Post-Impressionist concern with color as emotional force rather than descriptive fact. Valtat's handling of watercolor here is assured and economical, the pencil underdrawing providing structural armature without constraining the luminous washes that give the work its warmth. The work carries the artist's blind stamp at lower right and bears an early provenance tag from Wally Findlay Galleries, the distinguished Chicago and Palm Beach dealer long associated with bringing French modernism to American collections. An inscription on the frame backing, "WF No. 30," places the piece within that gallery's inventory, adding a layer of institutional history that speaks to the work's careful stewardship across decades. Pieces of this kind, small-scale works on paper with traceable gallery histories, are increasingly prized by collectors who recognize them as windows into an artist's most unguarded thinking. Valtat occupies a distinctive position in the arc of French modernism, bridging Impressionism and Fauvism with a coloristic boldness that anticipated Matisse and Derain while remaining entirely his own. Though modest in dimension, "Or et noir" is a concentrated expression of that achievement, suited to a collector who values intimacy and provenance in equal measure.

Medium
Pencil and watercolor on paper
Dimensions
overall: 13.2 x 8.7 cm
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Skinner

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Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris