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Grégoire Mathias
Journée de Plage – Cubist Beach Scene, Abstract Coastal Painting, Acrylic

$6,693.43
£4,981.04
€5,600
CA$9,262.49
A$9,942.42
CHF 5,293.83
MX$117,756.77
NOK 66,899.51
SEK 61,097.91
DKK 42,671.23

About the Item

Journée de plage (A Day at the Beach) Acrylic on Canvas 65 x 54 cm Journée de plage presents a modern cubist interpretation of a day spent at the seaside, approached not as a single scene but as an accumulation of impressions. Figures, beach structures, and surrounding elements are fragmented into interlocking planes, allowing multiple viewpoints to coexist within a single composition. The palette draws on sandy beiges, warm creams, sky blues, and deeper browns, evoking the atmosphere of a coastal setting without resorting to literal depiction. Angular forms and layered geometries introduce a strong sense of structure, while the looseness of the composition preserves the casual rhythm associated with leisure and movement. Rather than describing a fixed moment, the painting assembles visual cues associated with a day at the beach—bodies in motion, shifting orientations, and spatial overlaps—suggesting duration through repetition and variation. Abstraction and recognisable form remain in balance, allowing the scene to feel both familiar and reconfigured through a cubist language. A post-cubist painting operating at the intersection of temporality, memory, and formal structure, where lived experience is reconstructed through fragmented perception rather than depicted narratively. Part of a modern European tradition where subjects are used to explore perception and structure, rather than to describe scenes or tell stories. Perfect For: 1 – Collectors - Modern works about time and experience - Paintings that sit between figuration and abstraction - Structurally intelligent compositions - Post-Cubist paintings and European modern continuity where structure and perception take precedence over illustrative subject matter. 2 – Interior Designers Architects - Will anchor or highlight interiors built around light, natural palettes such as sand, cream, pale wood, soft blues, and muted earth tones - Complements modern and contemporary furniture, particularly clean-lined pieces in wood, linen, or matte finishes - Suitable for coastal residences, holiday homes, or interiors seeking a relaxed yet structured focal artwork - Works well in living spaces or dining areas where a sense of openness and visual rhythm is desired Keywords Greg Mathias, Cubist beach painting, modern coastal artwork, figurative abstraction, contemporary European painting, seaside cubist scene, geometric figurative art, modern cubist composition About the artist: Grégoire Mathias, graduate of ENSBA Paris, is a pioneer of Diachronic Cubism, an evolution of Cubism that captures movement and time within a single frame. His works have been exhibited at Sotheby’s Périgueux, and galleries in Paris, New York, and Dublin. Since 2020, Mathias has designed posters for the United Nations (WFUNA), making him the first French artist to do so since Picasso, Chagall, and Miró. Please note: Some images generated by 1stDibs may misrepresent proportions. Refer to dimensions for accuracy.
  • Creator:
    Grégoire Mathias (1697, French)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 25.6 in (65 cm)Width: 21.26 in (54 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    PÉRIGUEUX, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2695217509622

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