ID 1409011
Lot 1724 | Albert Marquet
Estimate value
€ 7 000 – 14 000
(1875 Bordeaux - 1947 Paris)
Ploumanach
1928 entstandene Landschaft mit Blick auf den kleinen Hafenort an der bretonischen Nordküste, der sog. Côte de Granit Rose. Marquet war neben dem befreundeten Henri Matisse, André Derain, Maurice de Vlaminck, Raoul Dufy, Kees van Dongen und Othon Friesz ein Mitbegründer des Fauvismus. 1890 ging er nach Paris, wo er 1892 Matisse kennenlernte, der zum lebenslangen Freund wurde; sie beeinflussten sich gegenseitig, zumal sie zeitweilig Zimmergenossen waren, zusammen studierten und arbeiteten. 1902 fand in der Galerie Berthe Weill die erste gemeinsame Ausstellung statt. 1905 stellte Marquet im Pariser Salon d’Automne gemeinsam mit De Vlaminck, Derain und Matisse aus. Die Ausstellung führte zu einem Skandal und Prägung des Begriffs "Fauvismus". Marquet unternahm seit Anfang des 20. Jhs. zahlreiche, ausgedehnte Reisen durch Frankreich (u.a. an die Küsten der Bretagne und Normandie), Europa und Nordafrika. 1920 hielt er sich erstmals in Algier auf, wo er 1940-1945 ganz lebte. Aquarell u. Bleistift/Papier. R. u. sign.; 17 cm x 23.8 cm. Rahmen.
Dieses Blatt wird durch das Wildenstein Plattner Institute (WPI) in das in Vorbereitung befindliche Werkverzeichnis der Gemälde von Albert Marquet aufgenommen.
Ausstellungen: Paris, Place du Trocadero, Musee de la Marine, "Albert Marquet: Itineraires maritimes", Oktober 2008- Februar 2009 mit Abb. im Kat.
Provenienz: Christie's London, Live Auction 1132 "Impressionist/Modern Works on Paper", 19.06.2013, Lot-Nr. 166.
Watercolour and pencil on paper. Signed. Executed in 1928. Exhibited in Paris, Place du Trocadero, Musee de la Marine, "Albert Marquet: Itineraires maritimes", October 2008 - February 2009 (illustrated in the catalogue). This work will be included in the critical catalogue of Albert Marquet's paintings being prepared by the Wildenstein Plattner Institute.
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