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Flowers and fruit (1924) by Georges Valmier

Flowers and fruit (1924) by Georges Valmier

Painted in 1924, this still life reveals Valmier at the height of his Cubist-inflected abstraction. Flowers and fruit dissolve into interlocking planes of vivid colour — warm oranges, deep purples, and acid greens — held together by confident curvilinear contours. The composition pulsates with decorative energy while retaining a clear sense of volume and spatial depth. It is a work that belongs equally to the tradition of French still life painting and to the bold formal experiments of the early 20th-century avant-garde.

Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, this poster renders Valmier's luminous colour harmonies and crisp contour lines with exceptional clarity and precision.

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Flowers and fruit (1924) by Georges Valmier

Painted in 1924, this still life reveals Valmier at the height of his Cubist-inflected abstraction. Flowers and fruit dissolve into interlocking planes of vivid colour — warm oranges, deep purples, and acid greens — held together by confident curvilinear contours. The composition pulsates with decorative energy while retaining a clear sense of volume and spatial depth. It is a work that belongs equally to the tradition of French still life painting and to the bold formal experiments of the early 20th-century avant-garde.

Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, this poster renders Valmier's luminous colour harmonies and crisp contour lines with exceptional clarity and precision.

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Painted in 1924, this still life reveals Valmier at the height of his Cubist-inflected abstraction. Flowers and fruit dissolve into interlocking planes of vivid colour — warm oranges, deep purples, and acid greens — held together by confident curvilinear contours. The composition pulsates with decorative energy while retaining a clear sense of volume and spatial depth. It is a work that belongs equally to the tradition of French still life painting and to the bold formal experiments of the early 20th-century avant-garde.

Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, this poster renders Valmier's luminous colour harmonies and crisp contour lines with exceptional clarity and precision.

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