10 boulevard Montmartre - Paris 9, 23h40 — Acrylic on Paper by Arnaud Quercy
Acrylic on Paper, 18.0×13.0×0.1cm
Arnaud Quercy, 2026 —
Hold the closing chord of a whole painted day — the curtain, framed forever.
Technical Specifications
- Medium: Acrylic on Paper
- Dimensions: 18.0×13.0×0.1cm
- Weight: 0.1 kg
- Created: 2026,
- Certificate: 20260611-0098
- SKU: Arnaud Quercy Creations / AQC1046 / 2026
- ✓ Original artwork, hand-painted by Arnaud Quercy
- ✓ Certificate of authenticity included
Arnaud Quercy is a Parisian artist working across painting, music, and sculpture. His practice is grounded in Ideamorphism — the principle that a work of art does not carry meaning, but triggers it. Each piece is engineered to diffract differently through each person who encounters it.
He creates and exhibits at Art Quam Anima, his gallery-atelier at 28 rue du Dragon, Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris.
About This Artwork
Linger before the Théâtre des Variétés on the boulevard Montmartre at twenty to midnight. Tan and magenta, purple and orange, blue and grey edging into black — the curtain falling, the day returning to night. A quiet, beautiful close settles over the boulevard, the warmth of an evening just spent.
This is the last of the 72 Facets of Paris, the series born of a piano waltz of the same name, each measure a Parisian place at a given hour. Drawn from the chords F−7 and B♭7, their tender turn brings the dance to its final cadence as the waltz circles back to the prelude. To own it is to hold the closing chord of an entire painted day — the rarest square in the mosaic.
Acrylic on paper, 18 × 13 cm, signed on the reverse. A poignant, collectible finale of a painted Paris waltz — the curtain, framed forever.
Where this work lives
Provenance
- Origin: Arnaud Quercy, 2026
- Acquired: 2026-04-29 — Private collection — Paris, France
