Rating and value of paintings by Pierre de Clausade

Pierre de Clausade, oil on canvas

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Artist's rating and value

Thanks to their serene, luminous atmosphere, Pierre de Clausade's works have proved popular with collectors.

On the market, his various realistic compositions are successful at auction. His works sell for between €30 and €4,900, a significant delta but one that speaks volumes about the value that can be attributed to these canvases.

Some of the artist's works have fetched unprecedented sums, as illustrated by his painting Fleur de peau, which sold for €4,900 in 2008, whereas its estimate was between €1,290 and €1,930. 

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The artist's works and style

Pierre de Clausade develops a deeply poetic style, in which atmosphere plays a central role, elevating his landscapes beyond mere representation.

His canvases, such as Paysage brumeux (private collection), are imbued with a skilfully mastered chiaroscuro that evokes the vast horizons of the Dutch masters, while remaining resolutely modern in their simplicity.

The artist favors a restrained palette, dominated by pearl grays, steel blues and milky whites, creating strikingly subtle lighting effects.

Each nuance seems to melt into the next, contributing to a chromatic harmony that envelops his compositions in a dreamlike veil.

His technique is based on delicate, meticulously layered glazes that lend an almost tactile depth to his tormented skies and vast desert expanses.

Clausade also strives to simplify forms: hills, trees and paths sometimes disappear in favor of a play of textures and contrasts, where suggestion takes precedence over detail.

This deliberate sobriety enables him to create contemplative works, where human absence becomes eloquent silence.

The artist's approach is characterized by emotion, transforming the landscape into a spiritual experience. This blend of introspection and technical mastery lends his works a rare intensity, inviting the viewer to meditate on the immensity and transience of the world.

Pierre de Clausade, oil on canvas

The life of Pierre de Clausade    

Pierre de Clausade was born in 1910, into an artistic environment where his father, a painter, and his mother, a sculptor, provided him with a fertile ground for expression. From an early age, he was immersed in art, discovering the fascinating world of painting and the plastic arts.

After graduating from the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, he embarked on a career marked by multiple influences, ranging from the great masters of classical landscape to more modern trends.

His travels, particularly in the Midi and Provence, enriched his vision and his work.

There, in contact with the particular light of this region, he found inexhaustible sources of inspiration, which fit in perfectly with his quest for a painting filled with light and transparency.

It was during this period that he began to develop his own style, combining the rigor of traditional landscape painting with experimentation in a freer language, more open to subtle abstractions.

Although the artist follows in the footsteps of French landscape artists, his approach is distinguished by a desire to render the soul of the landscape, to capture the intensity of light and the vibrancy of atmosphere, rather than simply its faithful representation.

This was also the period when his increasingly personal works began to reach a wide audience, and were recognized in prestigious salons, consolidating his place among the painters of his time.

Focus on Les Champs de Lumière, Pierre de Clausade

In Les Champs de lumière, a major work by Pierre de Clausade, the artist embraces light and nature, sublimating them with a vibrant, almost sensory touch.

Here, the landscape is not simply a setting; it becomes a vehicle for emotion, a meditation on the presence of the world in its purest forms.

This painting, where lines are erased, softened by a benevolent blur, plunges us into a universe where light, almost tangible, seems to merge with the earth and sky.

The luminous effect emanating from the canvas lends the scene an almost supernatural dimension. The pastel hues blend with a fluidity that creates a harmony, both calm and vibrant, between sky and fields, between the invisible and the visible.

What's striking about this work is the way Pierre de Clausade stages the landscape as a luminous abstraction, where each brushstroke seems to capture the fleeting instant of light.

The artist succeeds in sublimating what might appear to be a banal field of wheat in the morning light, turning it into a subject of infinite contemplation.

In this fusion of sky and earth, echoes of the great Impressionist masters, such as Monet, are never far away, but de Clausade manages to distill a sensibility of his own into this interpretation of light.

Pierre de Clausade's imprint on his period

Pierre de Clausade left an indelible mark on the period he lived through, marked by a dual desire for renewal and respect for tradition.

If we consider the evolution of twentieth-century landscape painting, the artist embodies this subtle transition between classical rigor and more modern formal research.

In the 1950s and 1960s, as the world of painting oscillated between abstraction and figuration, de Clausade succeeded in sublimating natural elements, particularly light, in a pictorial style that was all transparency and nuance.

He broke away from the more academic figures of his time and asserted himself through an originality reminiscent of the spirit of the Impressionist masters, but with a slow evolution towards more minimalist compositions, where the landscape becomes a reflection of his deepest feelings.

His influence extends far beyond his works: through his compositions, he touches generations of artists who see him as a key figure in the contemporary landscape movement.

Far from allowing himself to be trapped in an era or a trend, Pierre de Clausade succeeds in embodying a gentle modernity that emancipates itself from the hustle and bustle of the outside world, while remaining deeply rooted in what is visible, tangible and touchable.

It proves that it is still possible, in a world saturated with innovation, to render the intimacy of the landscape while remaining faithful to a fundamental principle of beauty.

Pierre de Clausade, oil on canvas

Pierre de Clausade's stylistic influences

Pierre de Clausade, while part of the abstract art movement, is not immune to the profound influences of the great impressionist and post-impressionist movements.

It is in this subtle relationship with light and nature that he finds the imprint of painters such as Monet, whose play of light overturned the classical perception of landscape. But de Clausade doesn't simply imitate or pay homage: he assimilates these influences and transfigures them.

Like Cézannehe sought to redefine the perception of space, but far from the geometric rigor of the Aix-en-Provence master, he came closer to the fluid, sensory experiences of Impressionism. The introduction of a lighter, livelier touch, which he adapted to his own sensibility, marked his break with traditional forms of representation.

This impressionist influence is mixed with that of the great explorers of pure color, such as Van Gogh and Pissarrowhose vibrant, saturated palettes undoubtedly nourished his taste for exploring light in almost spiritual forms.

The atmospheric rendering, at once blurred and precise, that he develops in his landscapes also reminds us of the work of the Pont-Aven school, but with the nuance that de Clausade does not seek to fix the subject in a clear-cut form; on the contrary, he makes it dissolve in the brilliance of the light.

This blend of influences, sometimes impressionistic, sometimes more abstract, provides fertile ground for the expression of a personal aesthetic in which light, like color, becomes the main protagonist.

His signature

Not all Pierre de Clausade's works are signed.

Although there are variations, here is a first example of its signature:  

Pierre de Clausade's signature

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