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Spanierman Modern
958 Madison Avenue, 2nd Floor
New York City, NY 10021 , United States
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Fuori L'Ombra
1998
Oil on linen
20 1/4 x 25 1/4 in.
Signed, lower right
Jeanne Duval’s dramatic still lifes are simultaneously realistic and surrealistic. The extreme detail with which she paints is similar to that of the Dutch masters’ still lifes of the 17th century, meticulously capturing blemishes and imperfections; her objects seem to move beyond the realm of real life. Duval lights her subjects with low-placed halogen lamps to achieve dark cast shadows juxtaposed with glowing highlights and precise reflections which she translates in a way that elevates her objects beyond the realm of the ordinary into the ephemeral. Duval’s smooth surfaces, sharp angular shadow, and rich colors lend a timeless quality to subjects that we know to be only temporary. It is Duval’s objective to give familiar and ordinary objects a sense of permanence that sets them apart from the distraction and clutter of everyday life. She bestows a unique spark of life and drama to everyday objects.
Duval received her B.F.A. from the University of New Hampshire, Durham in 1978, where she studied with the Italian realist Bruno Civitico. In 1981 she had her first solo exhibition at New York’s First Street Gallery. She received her M.F.A. from Brooklyn College in 1981, where she gained respect from her teachers for incorporating many art historical traditions into her work. She has been particularly influenced by Italian Baroque art which she studied in southern Italy, inspired by the strong compositional arrangements and chiaroscuro juxtapositions that can be seen in the work of Caravaggio and Zurbarán.
Duval has exhibited her paintings at the Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY; the Currier Art Gallery, Manchester, New Hampshire; the Gibbes Museum, Charleston, South Carolina; the Hackett-Freedman Gallery, San Francisco, CA; the Contemporary Realist Gallery, San Francisco, CA; and the Bayly Art Museum, Charlottesville, Virginia. She received fellowships from the prestigious MacDowell Colony in 1993, 1983, and 1981; Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grants in 1989 and 1987; an Ingram-Merrill grant in 1984; and a National Endowment for the Arts grant in 1981. Duval is represented in many important public and private collections throughout the United States, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Artspace, New York; the Bayly Art Museum, Charlottesville, Virginia; and the Carey Ellis Company, Houston, Texas.
Since 1983 Duval has divided her time between southern Italy and her home in Jaffrey, New Hampshire -
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Documentation: Signed Period: 1980-1999 Creation Date: 1998 Styles / Movements: Modernism Incollect Reference #: 582188 -
Dimensions
W. 25.25 in; H. 20.25 in; W. 64.14 cm; H. 51.44 cm;
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Spanierman Modern, LLC Located on Madison Avenue in New York City, Spanierman Modern is led by Gavin Spanierman, a seasoned art dealer with 30 years of experience in curating personal collections and representing mid-career modernist artists. Contact us at 212.249.0619 or gavin@spaniermanmodern.com to explore artworks that reveal new directions in modernist traditions while showcasing underrepresented, accomplished artists.
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