Adirondack Life – September 2019

(Dana P.) #1

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The Duvals first visited the Adiron-
dacks in the late 1960s, when their son
attended North Country School, in Lake
Placid. Elga, Duval says, “was strictly a
city girl. She thought this was the sticks.”
After Elga died of cancer, in 1977,
Duval remained in New York City for
another 15 years. Then, two years after
buying a house and 180 acres in Saranac
for fishing getaways, he decided to move
there year-round. “It wasn’t much of a
house,” he says. “I just wanted it to be
on a river.”
Duval had little in common with his
rural neighbors, but they looked after
him. When he became stranded at a
friend’s house during the ice storm of
1998, Duval returned to find they had set
up his generator.
Soon after he moved to Saranac, Duval
met the artist Patricia Reynolds, begin-
ning a relationship that lasted until her
death, in 2015. The Willsboro Point house
they shared is hung with both of their
work—Duval’s abstract canvases in the
spacious kitchen, Reynolds’s landscapes
in the living room, with its stunning view
of Lake Champlain and Vermont.
To see Duval’s stained-glass work,
you’ll have to head north of the Blue
Line, to Plattsburgh. At Champlain Valley
Physicians Hospital, a 10-foot-by-20-foot
window hangs above the main entrance.
And at SUNY Plattsburgh, which awarded
Duval an honorary doctorate of fine art in
2017, he was commissioned to design a
sculptural artwork for the library’s Holo-
caust Memorial Gallery. Kristallnacht is
two pillars of multicolored dalle de verre
shards that echo the broken glass of the
coordinated attacks on German-Jewish
businesses and homes, in 1938. It was an
emotional reminder of his own childhood
experiences during the occupation.
Whether in a house of worship or a
secular space, Duval says, he hopes his
windows and paintings inspire people.
But perhaps the best compliment he’s
received on one of his designs was in
an entirely different medium. A doctor
friend asked him to design his grave-
stone. “He said it was the best one in the
graveyard,” Duval says, smiling. “He said,
‘I can’t wait to get there.’”

Visit http://www.duvalstudio.com to see
more of Jean-Jacques Duval’s work.

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