
Gauntlet Gallery — Sandra Chevrier Print Index
Peace
Summary
Peace is a 2017 collaborative giclée on 300 g Moab paper measuring 111.76 x 84.58 cm, released in an edition of 20 and signed and numbered by the collaborating artists. It shares its large scale and specifications with the companion print Baboom from the same collaborative body of work.
Why It Matters
Paired with Baboom, Peace forms part of a limited collaborative suite at wall scale. The single-word English title stands apart from the French cage-series titling, signaling a distinct project. At an edition of 20, it is among the harder-to-find large Chevrier giclées.
Collector Perspective
With only 20 impressions over 110 cm wide, Peace occupies the scarce, statement-piece tier of Chevrier's editions. Collectors frequently seek it alongside Baboom as a matched pair. Verify all collaborating signatures and inspect the large Moab sheet for handling; big giclées are condition-sensitive.
Historical Context
This print belongs to Chevrier's 2017 collaborative output, a strand of her practice distinct from the solo La Cage series. The large Moab format and single-digit-hundreds pricing at release reflect ambitious editioned works made with a creative partner rather than the artist's standard gallery print runs.
FAQ
Is Peace part of a series?
It is part of a 2017 collaborative suite alongside Baboom, sharing size, paper, and edition size.
What is the edition size?
Edition of 20, signed and numbered by the collaborating artists.
How big is it?
111.76 x 84.58 cm, a wall-scale giclée on 300 g Moab paper.
Why the English title?
Unlike the French-titled cage prints, Peace uses a single English word, marking it as a separate collaborative project.
About the Artist
Sandra Chevrier is a Canadian contemporary artist based in Montreal, best known for her ongoing series La Cage, in which she paints delicate female portraits partially overlaid with comic-book imagery. The superhero panels function as a metaphorical "cage," exploring the pressures, expectations, and idealized roles imposed on women. Her mixed-media works combine painting, drawing, and vintage comic collage, and she has exhibited internationally and collaborated on projects including a notable series with Hendrik Beikirch. Chevrier's editioned prints translate her intimate, layered originals to a wider collector audience.
Collecting Sandra Chevrier at Gauntlet Gallery
How do I start collecting Sandra Chevrier?
Signed, numbered giclee and screenprint editions from her La Cage series are the primary entry point, with hand-embellished editions and unique paintings at the higher end. Look for strong facial detail and clean comic-collage layering. Gauntlet Gallery prioritizes well-preserved impressions with complete signing.
How is authenticity documented?
Chevrier works are sold with documented studio provenance and the artist's signature and numbering. We photograph the exact piece you receive, including the signature and edition details, so authenticity can be verified before purchase.
What drives Sandra Chevrier's value?
Medium (originals and hand-embellished editions over open prints), edition size, iconic imagery from La Cage, condition, and documented provenance are the key value drivers. Unique and low-numbered embellished works carry the strongest premiums.