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La BicycletteClaude VenardClick on the image to view more details
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Bouquet de FleursClaude VenardClick on the image to view more details
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Régate à DeauvilleClaude VenardClick on the image to view more details
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Fleurs et oiseauxClaude VenardClick on the image to view more details
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Nature Morte au PicherClaude VenardClick on the image to view more details
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Le Port de NuitClaude VenardClick on the image to view more details
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La Lampe PointueClaude VenardClick on the image to view more details
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Nature Morte au Bol de FruitsClaude VenardClick on the image to view more details
Claude Venard was born in Burgundy in 1913, and decided to become a painter at seventeen, studying art at the École des Arts Appliques in Paris for six years.
Financial pressures initially forced him to work as a picture restorer at the Louvre, but by 1938 he was exhibiting at the first exhibition in Paris of the influential group 'Forces Nouvelles', alongside Roger Humblot, André Marchand, and Pierre Tal-Coat.
Quickly becoming known for his rich impasto and varying textures, Venard participated in the acclaimed École de Paris group exhibitions at the Galerie Carpentier, and helped found the revolutionary Salon de Mai in 1944, which played an essential role promoting avant-garde abstract painters in Paris.
The artist's unique and alluring compositions developed through the post-cubist method, deftly combining abstraction and naturalism. Coupled with his use of vibrant and strong colour, often applied with a palette knife to achieve a rich impasto, his optimistic attitude and obvious enjoyment of life imbues everyday objects, and his views of Paris, with an undeniably French 'joie de vivre'.
Claude Venard said of his approach to his paintings: "One must be wary of works that seduce at first sight; I do not mean that ugliness is a virtue, but a painting should be powerful without the use of trite devices".
Until his death in 1999, Claude Venard's career was highly successful internationally. He held numerous one man shows in Paris and throughout France annually from 1944 until a final retrospective in 2000 just after his death.
Additionally, he had many solo exhibitions in the USA, predominantly in New York, and in Germany, South America and Canada, and participated in many group shows in France and the USA, and in London at the Leicester Gallery, Lefevre Gallery and Arthur Tooth Gallery. In 1956 he was an exhibitor at the Venice Biennale.
Examples of paintings by Claude Venard are held at:
- Tate, London
- Musée d'Art Moderne, Paris
- Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
- Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Canada
- Musée des Beaux Arts, Rouen
- Neue Pinakothek, Munich
- Sao Paulo Museum of Art, Brazil
- Dallas Museum of Art, USA
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Fenetre ouverte sur MontmarteClaude Venard
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BateauxClaude Venard
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Les Oliviers, 1963Claude Venard
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Marine, 1962Claude Venard
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Oranges et Citrons, 1957Claude Venard
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Sacré Coeur, 1956Claude Venard
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Bleu sur BleuClaude Venard
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Bol de CaféClaude Venard
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BouquetClaude Venard
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Bouquet à VeniseClaude Venard
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Citron IClaude Venard
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Citron IIClaude Venard
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CompositionClaude Venard
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Composition à fond bleuClaude Venard
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Composition Abstraite aux CerclesClaude Venard
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Composition en bleu et noirClaude Venard
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Composition with FruitClaude Venard
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Coupe de fruitsClaude Venard
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Fleurs fond blanc rougeClaude Venard
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Fruits et AgrumesClaude Venard
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Grande Fleur SombreClaude Venard
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Harmonie en Gris et BleuClaude Venard
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La CafetièreClaude Venard
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La CafetièreClaude Venard
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La CitéClaude Venard
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La lune noireClaude Venard
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La MerClaude Venard
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La ModeleClaude Venard
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La RegateClaude Venard
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La SeineClaude Venard
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La VilleClaude Venard
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Le CompotierClaude Venard
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Le Pont et la SeineClaude Venard
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Le PortClaude Venard
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Le Port de MarseilleClaude Venard
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Le QuaiClaude Venard
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Le Soleil NoirClaude Venard
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Le TournesolClaude Venard
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Le vase blancClaude Venard
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Le Vase NoirClaude Venard
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Le Vase VioletClaude Venard
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Les Arbres JaunesClaude Venard
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Les Deux OrangesClaude Venard
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Les InvalidesClaude Venard
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MistralClaude Venard
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Nature MorteClaude Venard
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Nature MorteClaude Venard
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Nature MorteClaude Venard
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Nature Morte aux fruitsClaude Venard
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Nature morte aux PommesClaude Venard
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Nature Morte avec des TournesolsClaude Venard
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Nature morte bleue et blancheClaude Venard
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Nature Morte IIIClaude Venard
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Nature Morte Rouge et NoirClaude Venard
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Paris en VertClaude Venard
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Paris, Sacré CoeurClaude Venard
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Paysage de ProvenceClaude Venard
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Pichet sur Entablement FleuriClaude Venard
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Port BretonClaude Venard
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Vers la Butte, ParisClaude Venard
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Vue de MontmartreClaude Venard
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Autumn 2018 Exhibition
1 Oct - 30 Nov 2018Autumn exhibition at John Adams Fine Art.Read more -
Two Parisians
Othello Radou & Claude Venard 4 - 22 Nov 2014John Adams Fine Art presents the exhibition 'Two Parisians', with artworks by Othello Radou and Claude Venard.Read more -
French Impressions
A Selection of 20th Century Paintings from France 1 - 29 Feb 2012John Adams Fine Art presents an exhibition and catalogue for its 2012 Spring Exhibition, featuring paintings by André Brasilier, Jean Chevolleau, André Dignimont, Frederick Gore RA, Maxime Maufra, Marcel Mouly, Max Papart, André Planson, Othello Radou, Claude Venard and more.Read more
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Focus on Abstraction
July 9, 2024Explore a curated selection of abstract paintings from our collection. Léopold Survage (1879-1968), pictured above, played a significant role in the development of abstract art...Read more -
Floral compositions
May 31, 2024We are ready to welcome the summer season with a spotlight on some of our new paintings with a floral theme. Above is Des fruits...Read more -
A(rt) Tour de France
January 26, 2024To celebrate the start of the New Year, we're taking you on a special Tour de France inspired by our art collection. Pack your bags...Read more -
Fall for abstraction
October 17, 2023We welcome the autumn season with a special feature about abstract art, including artworks by French artists Claude Venard, Othello Radou, Alfred Vachon, and Frédéric...Read more -
Autumn themes in 20th century French paintings
October 26, 2022Our Autumnal theme continues with the sumptuous colours of the paintings of Claude Venard , La Lampe Pointue and Le Port de Nuit, pictured below....Read more -
Holiday inspiration: fine art inspired by the French Riviera
July 12, 2022Presenting three Artists enchanted by the French Riviera: Claude Venard (above), who spent his latter years in Sanary-sur-Mer, was endlessly inspired by boats, ports, the...Read more -
New paintings for the new season
September 14, 2022September has arrived marking the start of Autumn. With the New Season we are pleased to present a series of paintings which have recently been...Read more