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Artwork

Discover GRATALOUP’s major families of works.

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Explore the artist’s universe through his paintings, urban creations, drawings & lithographs, installations, and objects.​​

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Grataloup à sa table de travail en 2005
Toiles de Grataloup Palmiers à la Villa Médicis en 1971

Paintings

Series and Major Paintings

Materials and colors

Dessin de Grataloup : pastels et feuille d'or

Works on paper

Drawings, lithograph, frottages, screenprints and engravings

Grataloup : objet décoratif. Technique mixte.

Objects & Installations

Unique pieces — forms and materials reimagined

Tour GRATALOUP Paris, La Défense

Urban art

Site-specific interventions — walls and public spaces reinvented.

About the Artwork

A leading figure in French contemporary art since the 1960s, GRATALOUP (1935–2022) was a visionary painter whose work follows in the lineage of great symbolists such as Gustav Klimt and Edvard Munch.

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Guided by a search for meaning, he did not represent nature — he transfigured it. Pure colors and materials — sand, thick impasto, brass, gold, aluminum, and silver leaf — form a language that sculpts light.

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Working in series, he returned to the same motif as one pursues a meditation — identical yet always renewed. Between the visible and the invisible, his inner landscapes open spaces for contemplation, where reality dissolves into imagination.

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Unclassifiable and deeply attuned to the sacred, GRATALOUP created a singular and vibrant body of work — both tactile and spiritual — that continues to inspire.

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