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Louis Valtat (; 8 August 1869 – 2 January 1952) was a French painter and printmaker associated with the Fauves ("the wild beasts", so named for their wild use of color), who first exhibited together in 1905 at the
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He is noted as a key figure in the stylistic transition in painting from Monet to
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Life and work

Louis Valtat was born on 8 August 1869 in
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, in the Normandy region of France, into a wealthy family of ship owners. Valtat spent many of his childhood years in
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, a suburb of Paris, where he attended secondary school at the
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(near the
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). Encouraged by his father, an amateur landscape painter himself, Valtat became interested in art. At age 17, deciding to pursue an artistic career, he applied to the ''
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de Paris''. He was accepted, and in 1887 Valtat moved to Paris to enroll at the ''Ecole'', where he studied with the well-known academic artists Gustave Boulanger (1824–1888),
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(1836–1911), and later with
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(1845–1902). Valtat subsequently studied at the
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(Julian Academy) under
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(1811–1889), a landscape painter of the
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. Among his fellow students were
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(1869–1954), who became a close friend, as well as Maurice Denis (1870–1943),
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(1867–1947), and
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(1868–1940). These last three, calling themselves " Nabis" (after the Hebrew word meaning prophets), were influenced by
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's (1848–1903) Synthetist method of painting based on the use of simple forms, pure colors, and large patterns. While Valtat remained detached from that movement, he learned from them. In 1890, upon winning the Jauvin d’Attainville prize, Valtat established his own studio at rue La Glaciere in Paris. He made his debut in 1893 at the Salon of Independent Artists, displaying several paintings depicting street scenes of the neighborhood surrounding his art studio. One of those paintings, titled ''Sur Le Boulevard'' (On The Boulevard, 1893) was noted by the art critic
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. During this early period in his career, Valtat used the spontaneous light touches of
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(although with bordered objects) and the colorful dots found in
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. Two examples representing Valtat's work during this period include ''Péniches'' (Barges, 1892) and the ''Pommiers'' (The Apple Trees, 1894). As noted by Cogniat, ''Péniches'' has the impressionistic rendering of the mobile reflections of rippling water while ''Pommiers'' is "alive with the dazzling brilliance of sunlit reds and yellows intensified by the stippled strokes of green". Valtat exhibited widely during his career. In 1894, he collaborated with both
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and Albert André in creating the decor for the Paris theater " L'Œuvre" at the request of Lugné Poë. Valtat suffered from
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, and he spent many autumn/winter seasons along the Mediterranean coast in
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, Antheor and
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. Beginning in 1900, Valtat made several journeys by bicycle to visit
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at the Maison de la Poste in
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. There, Valtat made several portrait drawings of Renoir on which he based a subsequent woodcut, and the two artists collaborated on a sculpture of Cézanne.Ferrillo, Lynn Boyer. "Valtat, Louis." ''Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online''. Oxford University Press, retrieved 30 November 2012. Another friend of Valtat was
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, whom he visited often, traveling in a small Bollée motorcar that he acquired ca. 1904 from Signac in exchange for his painting ''Women at the Seashore''.Signac, P., Bocquillon-Ferretti, M., Grand Palais (Paris, France), Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam., & Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.). (2001). ''Signac, 1863-1935''. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. pp. 62–63. . During his time spent near the Mediterranean, Valtat intensified his use of color and began to express his Fauvist tendencies, particularly in painting seascapes. Art historian Natalie Henderson Lee identifies Valtat as a "proto-Fauve",Brettell, R. R., Tucker, P. H., Lee, N. H., & Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.). (2009). ''The Robert Lehman Collection: III''. New York, N.Y: Metropolitan Museum of Art in association with Princeton University Press. p. 153. . although he remained somewhat apart from the Fauve group, and never adopted their extreme boldness in the treatment of form and color. After 1914 he worked in Paris and in areas near
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and
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. The subjects of his paintings included flowers, landscapes, and scenes of contemporary life, and he produced many prints. Valtat continued to paint until 1948, when the
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from which he had suffered for several years resulted in the loss of his sight. He died on 2 January 1952 in Paris.


Selected works

''Sur le Boulevard'' (1893) Fondation Bemberg Toulouse The following are some paintings by Louis Valtat: * ''Composition avec trois vases'' (Composition with Three Vases) * ''La Dentelliere'', c. 1906, oil on canvas * ''Les Rochers Rouges dans la Mer'' (Red Rocks by the Sea), circa 1903 * ''Péniches'' (Barges), 1892 * ''Pommiers'' (The Apple Trees), 1894 * ''Sur Le Boulevard'' (On The Boulevard), 1893 * ''Vase Tulipe et Violettes'' (Tulips and Violets), 1925 * ''Voilieres au Port à Ouistrehamm'' (Ouistrehamm), ca. 1930 * ''Stil life With Apples'', Norton Art Museum, West Palm Beach, Florida


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External links

* * Valtat website
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