Claude VENARD (1913-1999)

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Claude VENARD (1913-1999)
Les figues Oil on canvas, signed on lower left 33.2 x 41 cm 13 1/16 x 16 1/8 in. A certificate of authenticity from Mr Alain Vercel will be given to the buyer. PROVENANCE Private collection, France Claude Venard Claude Venard was a self-taught French painter, who absorbed his artistic knowledge by restoring paintings in the Louvre Museum. In 1935, his work began to appear in modern art exhibitions around the world. In 1936, he took part in an exhibition featuring a new artistic movement derived from the avant-garde, "Les forces nouvelles", which advocated a return to the strict, traditional principles of craftsmanship. Pierre Tal Coat and André Marchand were fellow artists in this respect. Claude Venard eventually broke away from the movement and developed his own post-Cubist style, with accentuated colours applied forthrightly with a palette knife, creating a "raw" material at the heart of a geometric aesthetic. Lemons reveals Cézanne’s influence on Venard. The flat colours and a much more pronounced Cubist style, also called postCubism, can be found here. As in all of his work, the colours are sharp, vivid, bright and enhanced by absolute black contours and shadows. Pipes has a more pronounced geometry. The background itself is a grid of brightly coloured, different sized rectangles recalling Mondrian. Each colour stands out by the subtlety and brilliance of its hue, none upstaging the other. Grey, which no longer looks like a colour, is used to translate the transparency of glass. Venard's third oil on canvas, Figs, reveals his shift towards abstraction. In the previous still lifes, objects were already becoming fewer. Here, they are no longer recognisable. The influence of Constructivism can be seen in the superimposition of geometric shapes, as if the object were deconstructed. Although its tones merge with the background, the central object is surprisingly highlighted by the two rectangles whose
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