Summer Time
Gouache remains his favorite medium, because of its velvety texture, which most faithfully refers to plants. Not that he attaches himself to a simple and banal transcription of nature: what retains him rather is the analysis of structures, proportions, the games of a geometry of the plant. Another pole of attraction, as a corollary to the first: the light, the hours of the garden, which he observes meticulously and in which he participates as if by osmosis. The gouache is then for him the ideal tool to express the kind of puzzle of the structures and materials of the vegetation and the luminous color.- Duquette, J.-P. (1982). The return of Denys Matte. Life of the Arts, 27(107), 40–41
Denys Matte (1930 - 2019)
Summer Time, 1978
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Gallery
Cosner Art Gallery Ritz - Carlton Montreal
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Medium
Gouache sur papier
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Time
Post-War Canadian art
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Dimensions
71,2 x 71,2 cm | 28'' x 28''
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Dimensions with frame
95 x 95 cm | 37,5'' x 37,5''
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Signed
Signed and titled lower right, Signed on both side