
Maeght Cour II by Florent Bodart
Maeght Cour II places Florent Bodart's camera in the iconic courtyard of the Fondation Maeght in Saint-Paul-de-Vence — a space where Miró sculptures sit against Sert's white concrete under the Provençal sun. Bodart strips the image back to geometry and light. The composition is lateral and still, the palette bleached and warm, letting the architecture's relationship to open sky do the work. It is a quietly confident photograph that trusts the place.
The warmth of the Provençal light in this image translates exceptionally onto canvas. The woven texture adds physical depth to what is already a tactile subject — sun-bleached concrete, open space, shadow and clarity in equal measure. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival inks, this canvas print holds the image's precise tonal range without compromise.
Maeght Cour II places Florent Bodart's camera in the iconic courtyard of the Fondation Maeght in Saint-Paul-de-Vence — a space where Miró sculptures sit against Sert's white concrete under the Provençal sun. Bodart strips the image back to geometry and light. The composition is lateral and still, the palette bleached and warm, letting the architecture's relationship to open sky do the work. It is a quietly confident photograph that trusts the place.
The warmth of the Provençal light in this image translates exceptionally onto canvas. The woven texture adds physical depth to what is already a tactile subject — sun-bleached concrete, open space, shadow and clarity in equal measure. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival inks, this canvas print holds the image's precise tonal range without compromise.
Original: $38.84
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Maeght Cour II places Florent Bodart's camera in the iconic courtyard of the Fondation Maeght in Saint-Paul-de-Vence — a space where Miró sculptures sit against Sert's white concrete under the Provençal sun. Bodart strips the image back to geometry and light. The composition is lateral and still, the palette bleached and warm, letting the architecture's relationship to open sky do the work. It is a quietly confident photograph that trusts the place.
The warmth of the Provençal light in this image translates exceptionally onto canvas. The woven texture adds physical depth to what is already a tactile subject — sun-bleached concrete, open space, shadow and clarity in equal measure. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival inks, this canvas print holds the image's precise tonal range without compromise.























