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Guy NicodAbstract Red Flowers with Bottles and Fruit French Modernist Gouache
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Title: Abstract Red Flowers with Bottles and Fruit French Modernist Gouache
Guy Nicod (French 1923 - 2021)
Gouache on artist paper, unframed
Size: 24 x 19.75 inches (height x width)
Provenance: Artists estate, France
Condition: Good overall with light edge wear and small handling marks consistent with age. There are small tears where staples have been removed from the corners of the piece.
Description:
This vibrant and expressive gouache by Guy Nicod presents a dynamic abstract still life combining large red flowers, bottles, and rounded fruit forms. Dominated by two bold clusters of scarlet and orange-red blooms, the composition merges botanical energy with the grounded structure of vessels and still-life objects. Nicod’s angular brushwork shapes the flowers into striking geometric petals, set against deep teal and green stems that anchor the upper half of the painting.
In the lower section, several elongated white and blue vertical shapes emerge, clearly suggesting the presence of bottles or tall glass vessels — a recurring motif in Nicod’s studio-based still lifes. Surrounding these are rich red-orange rounded forms that resemble apples, pomegranates, or ceramic bowls, adding warmth and further depth to the arrangement. These fruit-like shapes echo the colour of the flowers above, creating a cohesive flow through the composition.
The background is built from layered burgundy, deep red, and dark blue tones, enhancing the drama and saturation of the floral and still-life elements. Nicod’s skill with gouache — its velvety opacity, quick layering, and luminous highlights — gives the work a textured, atmospheric quality that bridges abstraction and recognisable form.
Ideal for collectors of floral modernism, mixed still-life compositions, abstract expressionist colour studies, and mid-century French gouache, this piece exemplifies Nicod’s ability to combine natural subjects with the spontaneity of abstraction. Unframed and ready for bespoke presentation, it is a bold, captivating work with strong visual impact.
- Creator:Guy Nicod (1923 - 2021, French)
- Dimensions:Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 19.75 in (50.17 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Cirencester, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU509317276422

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