Claude Vénard

Claude Vénard, a Parisian artist with a post-Cubist style, left his mark on the art world with his bold color palette and unique palette knife technique. Born into a Burgundian family, he began his artistic career at the age of 17, opting for autodidactism after a brief experience at the Beaux-Arts in Paris.

His artistic evolution, influenced by Courbet and Cézanne, manifested itself in the 1950s with an abstract turn in his work. His artistic philosophy favored deep, powerful expression, rejecting superficial artifice.

Claude Vénard fused post-Cubist expression with a gestural approach and distinctive use of color. His bold palette and palette knife technique created a unique geometric aesthetic, balancing structural rigor and spontaneity.

At auction, Vénard's works sell for between 3,000 and 20,000 euros, with results varying according to period and size. Buyers are present, and a free estimate of your works by Claude Vénard can be requested by email from our office.