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Grégoire MathiasCheval 368 – Abstracted Cubist Horse from Lascaux-Inspired Series, Acrylic2024
2024
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Cheval 368
Acrylic on Canvas
50 x 61 cm
Cheval 368 presents an abstracted cubist horse, rendered through simplified, angular forms that emphasise strength, balance, and movement rather than anatomical detail. The figure is immediately recognisable, yet deliberately reduced, allowing structure and rhythm to take precedence over realism.
This work belongs to a long-running series directly inspired by the horses of Lascaux, developed by Grégoire Mathias, who lives and works in close proximity to the Lascaux caves in the Périgord region of France. The reference is intentional and structural rather than symbolic: the numbering of each painting reflects the artist’s decision to position his series as a continuation of the prehistoric corpus rather than a simple homage.
While scholarly sources vary on the exact number of horses identified in the Lascaux cave paintings, Mathias deliberately begins his sequence beyond that documented corpus. Each work is numbered accordingly, with Cheval 368 conceived as a contemporary extension of an ancient visual lineage—one more horse added to an already foundational series of images.
The work draws from the visual economy of prehistoric equine imagery — clarity of form, emphasis on essential mass, and expressive restraint — while translating it through a modern cubist language. Warm ochres, yellows, greys, and deep browns create a restrained, earthy palette that reinforces the sense of physical presence and continuity with nature. Layered planes and directional lines suggest contained movement, giving the figure a quiet dynamism rather than overt motion.
Characteristic of Mathias’s broader practice, the painting balances figuration and abstraction, maintaining the legibility of the subject while reconfiguring it through geometry and rhythm. The result is a work that feels both ancient in its reference point and decisively contemporary in its execution.
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Keywords:
Greg Mathias, abstracted cubist horse, Lascaux-inspired series, modern equine painting, cubist animal art, prehistoric and contemporary dialogue, acrylic on canvas, contemporary figurative cubism, Périgord artist
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.
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Greg Mathias, born on January 22, 1967, in Périgueux, Dordogne, was steeped in an artistic atmosphere from a young age. His father, a pioneering antiquarian bookseller, introduced vintage posters to the American market, and his mother was a bookbinder, instilling in Mathias a deep appreciation for art and literature. This rich environment laid the foundation for his creative journey. Early in his education, Mathias attended workshops with renowned artists Bertrand Piéchaud in Bordeaux and Jean Pierre Métout in Limoges. In 1985, he moved to Paris and became a guest student at the prestigious École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts (ENSBA), studying under Claude Augereau. By 1986, he had officially enrolled at ENSBA and joined Augereau’s workshop, which was influenced by the cubist master Jean Metzinger. Mathias’ artistic trajectory took a significant turn in 1987 when he participated in a sculpture internship with Claude Bogratchew, contributing to the "Totem AXA" sculpture. This period marked the beginning of a lasting professional relationship with Bogratchew. Following the death of Claude Augereau in 1988, Mathias continued his studies under Pierre Buraglio. His first major exhibition in 1989 at the Galerie de la Maison des Beaux-Arts displayed abstract paintings inspired by Willem de Kooning, though it was initially met with indifference. Despite early challenges, Mathias received commendation for his diploma in 1990, which led to a prestigious exhibition at the ENSBA premises. Later that year, he received a commission from Jack Rennert to paint a large fresco in New York, which further fueled his artistic evolution. During his time in Manhattan, he developed "diachronic cubism," a unique style capturing subjects from various temporal perspectives in a single artwork. Mathias’ career gained momentum in the 1990s. He exhibited extensively in France and the United States, with significant retrospectives and commissions. His diachronic cubism style matured, characterized by its focus on representing the passage of time within a single piece. Notable works included murals for hotels and restaurants in Bordeaux and exhibitions in prominent galleries. In 2001, Mathias served as an expert in posters for Tajan, a leading French auction house, before returning fully to his art practice in 2005. His partnership with the Morateur Gallery in Los Angeles played a pivotal role in establishing his international presence. By 2011, Mathias had created several murals for various establishments, and in 2018, he showcased his creative process in an exhibition titled "L'atelier Grégoire Mathias" at the Castelet d'Excideuil. In 2020, Mathias was commissioned by the World Federation of United Nations Associations (WFUNA) to create a poster for United Nations Day, solidifying his role as the official artist for WFUNA. Most recently, Mathias’ exploration of diachronic cubism led him to Ireland, where he exhibited his work in Dublin this year. His connection to Ireland deepened through his homage to James Joyce, culminating in the donation of his Joyce's "Portrait aux Horloges" to the James Joyce Museum. Today, Mathias' work is exhibited in several galleries in France, New York and Dublin.
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