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Louis Valtat — Roses A La Cruche Verte
Louis Valtat — Roses A La Cruche Verte
Louis Valtat — Roses A La Cruche Verte
Louis Valtat — Roses A La Cruche Verte
Louis Valtat

Roses A La Cruche Verte

1914

A lush arrangement of roses gathered in a green ceramic pitcher, Roses A La Cruche Verte captures Louis Valtat at his most expressive, translating the transient beauty of cut flowers into a dense, jewel-toned composition. Painted in 1914, the work demonstrates Valtat's characteristic synthesis of Post-Impressionist structure and Fauvist chromatic intensity, with blooms rendered in layered strokes of pink, cream, and carmine that seem to pulse with warmth against the deep tones of the vessel and background. The green of the pitcher, vibrant and anchoring, creates a counterpoint to the softness of the petals above, lending the composition a visual tension that elevates it beyond conventional floral painting. Valtat occupied a distinctive position in early twentieth-century French painting, counted among the circle that included Renoir and Signac, and widely regarded as a precursor to Fauvism before the movement formally crystallized around Matisse and Derain. His still lifes from this period reflect a mature confidence in color as a primary expressive tool, free from the constraints of academic convention. At just 38.1 by 45.7 centimeters, this is an intimate work, yet one that projects a presence far beyond its modest scale, filling the picture plane with a richness that rewards sustained looking. Monogrammed "LV" at the lower right, the work carries clear autograph authority and presents in excellent original condition on canvas. Offered through Hampel Auctions, this is a considered opportunity to acquire a characteristic and fully resolved example of Valtat's contribution to modern French painting. Prospective bidders should note that this lot is subject to VAT at the statutory rate on the hammer price in addition to the buyer's premium.

Medium
Oil on canvas
Overall
Signed
Yes

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Louis Valtat, Roses A La Cruche Verte, 1914

A lush arrangement of roses gathered in a green ceramic pitcher, Roses A La Cruche Verte captures Louis Valtat at his most expressive, translating the transient beauty of cut flowers into a dense, jewel-toned composition. Painted in 1914, the work demonstrates Valtat's characteristic synthesis of Post-Impressionist structure and Fauvist chromatic intensity, with blooms rendered in layered strokes of pink, cream, and carmine that seem to pulse with warmth against the deep tones of the vessel and background. The green of the pitcher, vibrant and anchoring, creates a counterpoint to the softness of the petals above, lending the composition a visual tension that elevates it beyond conventional floral painting. Valtat occupied a distinctive position in early twentieth-century French painting, counted among the circle that included Renoir and Signac, and widely regarded as a precursor to Fauvism before the movement formally crystallized around Matisse and Derain. His still lifes from this period reflect a mature confidence in color as a primary expressive tool, free from the constraints of academic convention. At just 38.1 by 45.7 centimeters, this is an intimate work, yet one that projects a presence far beyond its modest scale, filling the picture plane with a richness that rewards sustained looking. Monogrammed "LV" at the lower right, the work carries clear autograph authority and presents in excellent original condition on canvas. Offered through Hampel Auctions, this is a considered opportunity to acquire a characteristic and fully resolved example of Valtat's contribution to modern French painting. Prospective bidders should note that this lot is subject to VAT at the statutory rate on the hammer price in addition to the buyer's premium.

Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
overall: 38.1 x 45.7 cm
Year
1914
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
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Hampel Auctions

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