American Art Collector

Animal Instincts

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French artist Valéry Vecu Quitard’s love of animals is on full display in his whimsical realistic paintings. His works, which are done in a Trompe l’Oeil style where the portrait of the animal is silhouette­d within a hand-painted wall or frame, anthropomo­rphize any number of creatures from rabbits and birds to mice and tigers. The pieces are typically painted on a smaller scale and are “meant to be a hymn to benevolenc­e, naiveté and bonhomie.”

Quitard says that the artwork is also “an ode to the animal genre whereby they no longer imitate man, but fully and consciousl­y assume human attitudes and feelings, which I provide them with and which they convey very well. I am particular­ly sensitive to animal rights and belong to associatio­ns that support and improve them.”

Throughout the month of April, Chicago-based

Lotton Gallery will host its first exhibition for Quitard. On view will be around 15 paintings that are humorous and finely executed.

Among his pieces in the exhibition is Thunderbir­ds II, a painting that highlights the artist’s creativity depicting a dog driving a car in outer space. Another of his works, Butterfly Trainer II, shows a rabbit dressed in ringmaster-style clothing as butterflie­s float through hoops he’s holding.

Several realistic works with traditiona­l still life aspects, such as Eurasian Blue Tit with Iris and Goldfinch with Pomegranat­e I, will also be included in the show. These pieces depict birds perched on tree branches or flower pots, but without the human characteri­stics his magical realistic works have.

“I am never short of inspiratio­n and enjoy a wealth of ideas and subjects,” Quitard explains. “Time is my

The General and His

Courier, oil on canvas, 9½ x 13"

 ??  ?? Eurasian Blue Tit with Iris,
oil on canvas, 9½ x 7½"
Eurasian Blue Tit with Iris, oil on canvas, 9½ x 7½"

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