8 rue Agar — ensemble Guimard - Paris 16, 16h40 — Acrylic on Paper by Arnaud Quercy

Acrylic on Paper, 18.0×13.0×0.1cm

Arnaud Quercy, 2026 —

Guimard's quiet street easing into evening — serene, rare, yours.

Sold, private collector Paris, France

Technical Specifications

  • Medium: Acrylic on Paper
  • Dimensions: 18.0×13.0×0.1cm
  • Weight: 0.1 kg
  • Created: 2026,
  • Certificate: 20260611-0077
  • SKU: Arnaud Quercy Creations / AQC1025 / 2026
  • ✓ Original artwork, hand-painted by Arnaud Quercy
  • ✓ Certificate of authenticity included
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Arnaud Quercy
Arnaud Quercy

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.

About This Artwork

Turn into rue Agar at twenty to five, where Guimard's buildings of 1911 line the street with quiet Art Nouveau grace. Blue and lavender, purple and magenta, green and a clean white bar over teal — the whole street eases toward evening, the light growing tender and the day beginning to let go.

This is one of the 72 Facets of Paris, each born of a single measure of a piano waltz. From the chord E♭−9 the artist drew this hour's spirit, then painted it through his ideamorphic method as the waltz eases, the afternoon waning.

Acrylic on paper, 18 × 13 cm, signed on the reverse. A serene, sought-after facet of Guimard's Paris — a small, glowing piece to carry the hush of a late-afternoon street into your home.

Where this work lives

Provenance

  • Origin: Arnaud Quercy, 2026
  • Acquired: 2026-04-29 — Private collection — Paris, France
Thematic Elements 8
rue Agar painting Hector Guimard Art Nouveau Paris acrylic on paper 1911 72 Facets of Paris original artwork gallery

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