Rue Mallet-Stevens — ensemble Art déco - Paris 16, 17h20 — Acrylic on Paper by Arnaud Quercy

Acrylic on Paper, 18.0×13.0×0.1cm

Arnaud Quercy, 2026 —

Pure Modernist geometry in late light — bold, calm, collectible.

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: 20260611-0079
  • SKU: Arnaud Quercy Creations / AQC1027 / 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

Step into rue Mallet-Stevens at twenty past five — Robert Mallet-Stevens's clean Modernist street of 1927, a manifesto in stone. Grey and magenta, olive and orange, a blue arc and lavender, one crisp white square compose pure geometry in the late-afternoon light, calm and confident as the day quiets.

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 striking, collectible facet for the lover of Modernist design — a small piece of architectural Paris to anchor any wall.

Where this work lives

Provenance

  • Origin: Arnaud Quercy, 2026
  • Acquired: 2026-04-29 — Private collection — Paris, France
Thematic Elements 8
rue Mallet-Stevens painting Robert Mallet-Stevens Modernist Paris acrylic on paper 1927 72 Facets of Paris original artwork gallery

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