ID 1059671
Lot 877 | ÉDOUARD VUILLARD (1868-1940)
Estimate value
$ 100 000 – 150 000
Madame Vuillard en bonnet à la Closerie des Genêts
signed 'E Vuillard' (lower left)
peinture à la colle on board laid down on cradled panel
16 ½ x 15 ¾ in. (42 x 40 cm.)
Painted in 1921
Provenance
Albert Sancholle-Henraux, Paris (acquired from the artist, October 1921).
Mme Sanchez Abreu, Paris.
Jacques Abreu, Paris (by descent from the above).
Wildenstein & Co. Inc., New York (by 1964).
Acquired from the above by the Phillips family, May 1973.
Literature
V. Raynor, "Month in Review" in Arts Magazine, November 1964, vol. 39, no. 2, p. 57 (illustrated).
A. Salomon and G. Cogeval, Vuillard: Le regard innombrable, Catalogue critique des peintures et pastels, Paris, 2003, vol. III, p. 1314, no. XI-32 (illustrated in color).
Exhibited
New York, Wildenstein & Co. Inc., Vuillard, October-November 1964, no. 13 (illustrated; with incorrect cataloguing).
Further details
After the pre-sale exhibition, this lot will be transferred to storage in Delaware and will be available for shipment from Delaware. Please note that title to the lot will transfer to the buyer in accordance with the Conditions of Sale while the lot is in storage in Delaware. Contact Christie’s Client Service team at +1 212 636 2000 for further details.
Artist: | Édouard Vuillard (1868 - 1940) |
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Art style: | Impressionism, Modern art |
Genre: | Portrait |
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
Auction house category: | Paintings |
Artist: | Édouard Vuillard (1868 - 1940) |
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Art style: | Impressionism, Modern art |
Genre: | Portrait |
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
Auction house category: | Paintings |
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