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Georges Valmier

Georges Valmier took Cubism somewhere brighter. His fragmented still lifes, landscapes, and interior scenes — from La Ciotat to The Piano Lesson — replace the movement's typical greys with vivid, saturated colour. Structured geometry with genuine warmth. French avant-garde painting at its most visually generous.

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Cubist Art Prints With Colour and Energy

Georges Valmier brought a rare sense of joy to Cubism. Where many Cubist painters worked in muted, earthy tones, Valmier's compositions burst with saturated colour and rhythmic energy. His still lifes, landscapes, and interior scenes — works like The Piano Lesson and La Ciotat — break their subjects into angular, overlapping planes while keeping them visually warm and inviting. These are Cubist paintings that feel alive rather than austere.

Every Valmier fine art print is produced in our Berlin studio using archival pigment inks rated for over 100 years. Paper prints are made on 225g matte fine art paper, available in sizes A3, 50×70cm, 70×100cm, and A0. Frame options include oak, black, and walnut brown — each handmade and ready to hang. For those who prefer the look of a painting on the wall, the same motifs are also worth considering as unframed paper prints for custom framing at home.

If you are drawn to geometric abstraction and bold colour, consider also browsing our Cubism collection or works by Robert Delaunay, whose Orphist paintings share a similar sense of chromatic intensity. Fans of early twentieth-century French painting may also enjoy Fernand Léger, who brought Cubism into a bolder, more graphic register.

Styling and Format Advice

Valmier's compositions are visually dense and benefit from space around them. A single large-format print — 70×100cm or A0 — on a plain wall makes the strongest impact. The angular forms and vivid palette work particularly well against neutral backgrounds. Oak frames complement the warm tones in many of his paintings, while black frames sharpen the contrast and give the work a more contemporary feel.

For collectors building a gallery wall, Valmier pairs well with other geometric and abstract artists. Mix Still Life with Bottle alongside a Delaunay or a Léger, keeping frame style consistent across the group. The structured compositions hold their own next to other strong graphic work without competing for attention.