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Francoise Gilot
(French, b. 1921)

"Glory in the Sun"

gouache on paper
signed lower left, verso with a "Vincent Mann Gallery" label, typed with artist name and title.
Glazed and framed.
29-1/2" x 22", framed 36-1/2" x 29"

Provenance: Vincent Mann Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Notes: Things I have seen, I want to take them out of my mind... Art doesn't come from what is around you, but from what is inside you.
--Francoise Gilot, 2018

An artist, author and poet, Francoise Gilot spent her formative years at the epicenter of post-Occupation Paris' fertile cultural and intellectual community, surrounded by such luminaries as Picasso, Chagall and Matisse. Interested in art at a young age, she was simultaneously encouraged by her mother, an adept artist herself and her daughter's first instructor, and emphatically discouraged by her father, who had decided on a career in the law for his only child. Gilot dexterously juggled both expectations; while attending the University of Paris (eventually graduating with a degree in philosophy) she would often skip classes to attend art lessons. In 1943, at the precociously young age of 23, Gilot had her first exhibition; shortly after, she met Picasso, with whom she would spend the next decade, and found herself thrust into the amazingly influential and productive maelstrom that was post-war Paris. It was an atmosphere that was both invigorating and stifling for the young woman. Throughout her career, Gilot's works reveal an emphasis on form and color - she has stated that of all the artistic theories and stylistic approaches to which she was exposed, it was Matisse's attitude to color that she most appreciated and which, ultimately, most influenced her. Her mastery of the use of color is in evidence with the work presented here; the bold application of deep golds and grays against the orange background, in combination with the stark forms of the vase and flowers, make the central blossoms appear as if emerging from the paper. It is a sly homage to the series of Sunflower paintings by Van Gogh, one of Matisse's influences.

In 1990, Gilot was made a Chevalier de Legion d'Honneur, being named an Officer in 2010. She is also a Member of the National Academy of Design, New York. She is still active at the age of 96.

Reference: Christensen, Lauren. "In a New Book of Sketches, Francoise Gilot Clears Her Mind of the Past", New York Times, 27 August, 2018. Web. 16 November, 2018.


  • Condition: **In generally very good condition. Good, strong colors. No signs of past restorations. Not examined out of the frame. Any surface imperfections appear to be hand of the artist. Frame with surface marks, nicks and abrasions.

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