
Maeght Cour II by Florent Bodart
The courtyard of the Fondation Maeght in Saint-Paul-de-Vence has hosted some of the most significant outdoor sculpture of the twentieth century, and Bodart photographs it with a respect for that weight. This second courtyard study pulls back from spectacle to find the quieter geometry of the space itself — paved stone, the arc of a wall, the way Southern French light sits differently than anywhere else. It is less about what the Fondation contains and more about what it feels like to stand inside it between the art.
Produced as an archival fine art print, the warm Mediterranean tones and the precise shadow lines of the paved courtyard are rendered with full clarity — the textural detail of stone and plaster resolved sharply on matte fine art paper.
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Maeght Cour II by Florent Bodart
The courtyard of the Fondation Maeght in Saint-Paul-de-Vence has hosted some of the most significant outdoor sculpture of the twentieth century, and Bodart photographs it with a respect for that weight. This second courtyard study pulls back from spectacle to find the quieter geometry of the space itself — paved stone, the arc of a wall, the way Southern French light sits differently than anywhere else. It is less about what the Fondation contains and more about what it feels like to stand inside it between the art.
Produced as an archival fine art print, the warm Mediterranean tones and the precise shadow lines of the paved courtyard are rendered with full clarity — the textural detail of stone and plaster resolved sharply on matte fine art paper.
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The courtyard of the Fondation Maeght in Saint-Paul-de-Vence has hosted some of the most significant outdoor sculpture of the twentieth century, and Bodart photographs it with a respect for that weight. This second courtyard study pulls back from spectacle to find the quieter geometry of the space itself — paved stone, the arc of a wall, the way Southern French light sits differently than anywhere else. It is less about what the Fondation contains and more about what it feels like to stand inside it between the art.
Produced as an archival fine art print, the warm Mediterranean tones and the precise shadow lines of the paved courtyard are rendered with full clarity — the textural detail of stone and plaster resolved sharply on matte fine art paper.























