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Composition Poster

Composition Poster

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Composition (1921) by Georges Valmier

Valmier’s masterful use of sharp geometric forms and a sophisticated palette—ranging from vibrant yellows and greens to soothing blues and grays—creates a visual dialogue in this artwork, making it a captivating and dynamic centerpiece for any modern home décor.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Georges Valmier was a French modernist painter who played a significant role in the evolution of Cubism and lyrical abstraction in early twentieth-century Paris. His innovative approach bridged the gap between analytical structure and expressive color, making him a notable figure among the European avant-garde. Valmier’s work is celebrated for its ability to translate musical and architectural ideas into visual form, influencing generations of abstract artists.

Valmier is counted among the famous artists who shaped modern art, and his legacy endures in collections that value both intellectual rigor and visual warmth. His compositions remain sought after by those interested in the history of abstraction and the development of modernist aesthetics.

The Artwork

Created in 1921, Composition emerged during a period when artists sought new visual languages to express optimism and order after the upheaval of World War I. Rather than depicting recognizable subjects, Valmier’s work explores how harmony and balance can be achieved through the careful arrangement of geometric forms. This approach resonated with progressive collectors and designers who believed that abstract art could reflect universal values and a hopeful, forward-looking spirit. The print stands as a testament to the era’s faith in the transformative power of modern art.

Style & Characteristics

This abstract art print features a dynamic interplay of curved and angular shapes, arranged in a composition that feels both rhythmic and precise. The palette is dominated by vivid blue, yellow, and green, contrasted with accents of white, gray, and black. The use of flat, unmodulated color areas and sharply defined edges emphasizes structure and clarity, while the overlapping forms create a sense of movement and energy. The overall effect is one of vibrant order, making it a striking example of early modernist design.

In Interior Design

As a piece of modern wall decor, Composition brings a lively yet sophisticated presence to living rooms, offices, or creative spaces. Its bold colors and structured forms pair well with mid-century furniture, chrome, or natural wood finishes. To create a cohesive look, consider echoing its palette with textiles or ceramics, or displaying it alongside other abstract art prints and iconic Bauhaus posters for a curated, artful interior.