Gentilly 1952 by Nicolas De Stael
Gentilly (1952)
A museum-quality framed print of Nicolas De Stael's abstract landscape, capturing the essence of the French countryside through bold color and dynamic form. Each print is crafted with archival materials and includes a premium frame.
Gentilly: Nicolas De Stael's Abstract Interpretation of a French Landscape
Nicolas De Stael's "Gentilly," painted in 1952, represents a pivotal moment in the artist's exploration of abstract landscapes. This work is part of a series where De Stael moved away from pure abstraction towards a more suggestive representation of landscapes. "Gentilly," likely referring to a town in France, is rendered through a lens of bold colors and dynamic forms, capturing the essence of the place rather than its literal appearance.
The painting is characterized by De Stael's signature thick impasto technique, where paint is applied in layers, creating a textured surface that adds depth to the composition. The color palette is dominated by earthy tones, interspersed with brighter accents that draw the eye and create focal points within the abstract landscape. This approach reflects De Stael's belief in the emotional resonance of color and form, rather than the accurate depiction of a scene.
Nicolas De Stael and the Evolution of Abstract Landscape
Nicolas De Stael was a prominent figure in the post-war European art scene, known for his distinctive approach to abstract painting. Born in Saint Petersburg in 1914, De Stael moved to France as a child and later became a French citizen. His early work was influenced by the cubist and abstract movements of the time, but by the late 1940s, he had developed a style that was uniquely his own.
De Stael's work from the early 1950s, including "Gentilly," is characterized by a focus on landscape as a subject matter. Unlike traditional landscape painters, however, De Stael was not interested in depicting scenes realistically. Instead, he used color, form, and texture to evoke the mood and atmosphere of a place. This approach is evident in "Gentilly," where the viewer is presented with an abstract interpretation of the French countryside.
The Making of 'Gentilly'
Composition and Form
De Stael's composition in "Gentilly" is built on a series of overlapping planes and shapes, creating a sense of depth and movement across the canvas. The artist's use of thick, expressive brushstrokes adds texture and dynamism to the scene, drawing the viewer's eye through the composition. This approach reflects De Stael's interest in creating a sense of space and atmosphere within his abstract landscapes.
Color and Atmosphere
The color palette in "Gentilly" is dominated by earthy tones, including ochres, umbers, and greens, which are punctuated by brighter accents of red and blue. De Stael's strategic placement of these colors creates a sense of balance and contrast within the composition, guiding the viewer's eye through the abstract landscape. The use of a limited color palette is characteristic of De Stael's mature style, where he sought to convey emotion and atmosphere through color and form.
Print & Frame Details
| Artist | Nicolas De Stael |
| Original Year | 1952 |
| Art Style | Art Informel |
| Subject Matter | Abstract Landscape |
| Size | 30×40 cm (12×16") |
| Print Method | Framed Poster |
| Paper | Archival Matte, 230 gsm |
| Frame | Natural wood with gold leaf accent, 3.5 cm depth |
| Glazing | UV-protective acrylic |
| Shipping | Free worldwide, 5–10 business days |
| Returns | 30-day guarantee, no return fees |
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View PrintInterior Styling Guide
"Gentilly" by Nicolas De Stael is a versatile artwork that can enhance a variety of interior spaces. Its abstract nature and earthy color palette make it particularly well-suited for modern and contemporary interiors. The print's 30×40 cm size is ideal for creating a focal point in a room without overwhelming the space.
For optimal display, consider hanging "Gentilly" at eye level in a living room, office, or hallway. The artwork's neutral tones allow it to complement a range of color schemes, from monochromatic to more eclectic palettes. The thick impasto technique used by De Stael adds texture to the print, making it an engaging piece for viewers to appreciate up close.
Yes, each print comes with a high-quality frame included. The frames are designed to complement the artwork and are ready to hang upon arrival.
Yes, we offer free worldwide shipping on all orders, with no minimum purchase required. Delivery typically takes 5–10 business days, depending on the destination.
Our prints are produced using archival-quality materials and techniques to ensure vibrant colors and sharp details. The paper and inks used are chosen for their longevity, resisting fading over time.
We offer a 30-day return policy. If the print does not meet your expectations, you may return it within 30 days of delivery for a full refund. No return fees apply.
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