Digital Fragments 351 by Denis Leclerc – abstract reinterpretation of Vigée Le Brun’s La Marquise de Pezay et la Marquise de Rougé, part of the Art Treasures series.

Digital Fragments 351

Digital Fragments 351

Art Treasures

Digital Fragments 351 reinterprets Vigée Le Brun’s La Marquise de Pezay et la Marquise de Rougé through a layered abstract approach. The piece dissolves the original composition into gestural forms and a vibrant palette, reflecting the painting’s sense of elegance and presence.

The inspiration for this artwork came during a visit to the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), where the painting was part of the exhibition Making Her Mark: A History of Women Artists in Europe, 1400–1800.

La Marquise de Pezay et la Marquise de Rougé with her sons by Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun is part of the collection of the National Gallery of Art (NGA) in Washington, D.C. The painting is renowned for its masterful depiction of fabric and texture, which inspired the visual language of Digital Fragments 351.

Fabric, Rhythm, and Abstraction

In Digital Fragments 351, this textile richness becomes a central motif. The folds of fabric are abstracted into fluid ribbons and flowing masses. The original sense of weight and movement is translated into new visual gestures. By amplifying the interplay of texture and colour, the piece pays tribute to the materiality that defines Vigée Le Brun’s portrait.

The two central figures remain partially perceptible, yet they merge with the surrounding energy of the composition. As with other works in the Art Treasures series, the goal is not to reproduce, but to reimagine — allowing the familiar to shift into abstraction and renewed presence.

Available Formats

This artwork is available in three limited editions. It is part of the Unique Editions collection. All prints use Giclée technology on museum-grade Hahnemühle paper. Each edition includes a 1″ white border and is signed by hand.

  • Miniature Marvel – 12 in wide, variable height – 504 $
  • Grand Gesture – 24 in wide, variable height – 1024 $
  • Monumental Piece – 36 in wide, variable height – 1924 $

Digital Fragments 351

Each artwork in the Art Treasures series offers a distinct dialogue with the past. In Digital Fragments 351, the opulence of fabric and the subtle play of gesture are reinterpreted through a contemporary abstract lens.

Digital Fragments 184, an abstract painting inspired by the study Patroclus by Jean-Louis David.

Patroclus

Digital Fragments 184

Patroclus

Immerse in the exquisite beauty and captivating journey of artistic evolution through Digital Fragments 184. This mesmerizing digital painting draws inspiration from Jean-Louis David‘s study of Patroclus, weaving historical art and modern technology into a harmonious fusion. Explore the intricate details and thought-provoking recontextualization in this stunning artwork. Let the colours and forms guide you on an artistic voyage that transcends boundaries. Discover the rich layers of meaning and emotion that unfold with every gaze, and be enveloped in the captivating essence of this extraordinary masterpiece.

An abstract interpretation of The Oath of the Horatti by Jean-Louis David

The Oath of the Horatii

Digital Fragments 255

The Oath of the Horatii

Digital Fragments 255, part of the Art Treasures series, presents a captivating abstract reinterpretation of Jean-Louis David’s acclaimed masterpiece, The Oath of the Horatii. By reimagining this iconic monumental painting, Digital Fragments 255 offers a fresh perspective on the enduring beauty of David’s original creation. It focuses exclusively on the interplay of shapes and colours, transcending the need for a narrative. Immerse yourself in the timeless allure of this extraordinary artistic expression.

 

The Milkmaid, a digital artwork by Denis Leclerc, reinterpreting Vermeer’s classical painting through abstract forms, blurred textures, and a contemporary digital aesthetic.”

The Milkmaid

Digital Fragments 100

The Milkmaid

The Milkmaid dives into a world where art meets technology, as this piece brings together the timeless beauty of Vermeer’s original work with a abstract twist.

Immerse yourself in a symphony of vibrant colours and dynamic patterns that meld effortlessly on the canvas. The chaotic yet harmonious composition draws you in, offering a fresh perspective on Vermeer’s iconic imagery. Experience the sheer brilliance of Leclerc’s artistic vision and celebrate the fusion of tradition and innovation.

Limited editions of Digital Fragments 100: The Milkmaid are now available for purchase. Each edition is carefully crafted and meticulously reproduced using high-quality Giclée printing. The artwork is then laminated on aluminum composite, ensuring the preservation of every intricate detail. Don’t pass up the opportunity to own a piece of this extraordinary art and add a touch of magic to your collection.

A digital abstract painting inspired by Vermeer's iconic painting 'Girl Reading a Letter.' This modern interpretation explores the themes of introspection, communication, and mystery. The artwork features bold colors, dynamic shapes, and fluid brushstrokes, inviting viewers to contemplate the emotions and narratives within the painting.

Girl Reading a Letter

Digital Fragments 101

Girl Reading a Letter

Digital Fragments 101: Girl Reading a Letter is a captivating digital masterpiece by Denis Leclerc, skillfully blending timeless charm with an intriguing abstract touch.

Digital Fragments 101, the second recontextualization in a triptych series, pays homage to Rijksmuseum’s Vermeer retrospective, opening up new possibilities. By placing this iconic artwork in a fresh context, Leclerc aims to create a profound and transformative experience, blurring the boundaries between appropriation and original creation. Get ready to be inspired and discover new depths of meaning!

Limited editions of Digital Fragments 101: Girl Reading a Letter are now available for purchase. Each edition is carefully crafted and meticulously reproduced using high-quality Giclée printing. The artwork is then laminated on an aluminum composite, ensuring the preservation of every intricate detail. Don’t pass up the opportunity to own a piece of this extraordinary art and add a touch of magic to your collection.

 

A digital abstract painting inspired by Vermeer's iconic painting "The Geographer'". This modern interpretation explores the themes of introspection, communication, and mystery. The artwork features bold colours, dynamic shapes, and fluid brushstrokes, inviting viewers to contemplate the emotions and narratives within the painting.

The Geographer

Digital Fragments 102

The Geographer

Digital Fragments 102: The Geographer, created by Denis Leclerc, is a captivating digital masterpiece that seamlessly blends timeless charm with a unique abstract flair.

Experience the mesmerizing triptych series, Digital Fragments 102, a homage to Rijkmuseum’s Vermeer retrospective. This recontextualization by Leclerc brings boundless possibilities, blurring lines between appropriation and original creation. Prepare to be inspired as iconic masters meet modern context, unveiling profound depths of meaning. Discover new realms of inspiration!

Limited editions of Digital Fragments 102: The Geographer are now available for purchase. Each edition is carefully crafted and meticulously reproduced using high-quality Giclée printing. The artwork is then laminated on aluminum composite, ensuring the preservation of every intricate detail. Don’t pass up the opportunity to own a piece of this extraordinary art and add a touch of magic to your collection.

 

A digital abstract painting inspired by Veronese's iconic painting "The Wedding of Cana". This modern interpretation explores the themes of introspection, communication, and mystery. The artwork features bold colors, dynamic shapes, and fluid brushstrokes, inviting viewers to contemplate the emotions and narratives within the painting.

The Wedding of Cana

Digital Fragments 209

The Wedding of Cana

Digital Fragments 209, a digital reinterpretation of Veronese’s The Wedding of Cana, transforms the intricate masterpiece into a abstract composition.

Leclerc skillfully strips away the complexities of the original painting, honing in on the essential elements and human figures. This approach creates a sleek and refined aesthetic that effortlessly places Veronese’s masterpiece in a contemporary context, breathing new life into its timeless essence.

Limited editions of Digital Fragments 209: The Wedding of Cana are now available for purchase. Each edition is carefully crafted and meticulously reproduced using high-quality Giclée printing. The artwork is then laminated on aluminum composite, ensuring the preservation of every intricate detail. Don’t pass up the opportunity to own a piece of this extraordinary art and add a touch of magic to your collection.

 

A digital abstract painting inspired by Géricault's iconic painting "The Epsom Derby".' This modern interpretation explores the themes of introspection, communication, and mystery. The artwork features bold colours, dynamic shapes, and fluid brushstrokes, inviting viewers to contemplate the emotions and narratives within the painting

The Epsom Derby

Digital Fragments 214

The Epsom Derby

Digital Fragments 214: The Epsom Derby by Denis Leclerc from the Art Treasures collection is a whimsical, adlib interpretation of Gericault’s The Epsom Derby, featuring abstract shapes that appear to effortlessly float in mid-air, creating an ethereal and imaginative visual experience.

Created in 1821 during an extended visit to the UK, the original masterpiece is one of Gericault’s most recognized works. What’s fascinating is how it captures the energy and excitement of the Derby of that year, a horse race that was a grand spectacle in its time. The painting showcases Gericault’s mastery of the Romanticist style, where the horses’ legs are extended, and rear legs appear to be in the air, failing to cast shadows on the ground, creating a sense of movement and dynamism that is truly captivating.

Why venture into exploring the works of other artists? Simply put, every interpretation, every reimagination unveils a unique perspective, breathing new life into timeless classics. It goes beyond mere appreciation; it’s about immersing oneself, living and perceiving art through the diverse eyes of various creators.

A digital abstract painting inspired by Fragonard iconic painting "The Lock". This modern interpretation explores the themes of introspection, communication, and mystery. The artwork features bold colours, dynamic shapes, and fluid brushstrokes, inviting viewers to contemplate the emotions and narratives within the painting.

The Lock

Digital Fragments 196

The Lock

Digital Fragments 196 is an abstract digital painting by Denis Leclerc that deconstruct The Bold, a intriguing galant scene by Jean-Honoré Fragonard. This contemporary reinterpretation breathes new life into the original work, transforming it into a visual symphony of colours and forms.

Limited editions of Digital Fragments 196: The Lock are now available for purchase. Each edition is carefully crafted and meticulously reproduced using high-quality Giclée printing. The artwork is then laminated on aluminum composite, ensuring the preservation of every intricate detail. Don’t pass up the opportunity to own a piece of this extraordinary art and add a touch of magic to your collection.