JEAN DUBUFFET (1901-1985)
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ID 1336297
Lot 117 | JEAN DUBUFFET (1901-1985)
Estimate value
250000USD $ 250 000 – 350 000
Amoncellement à l’épi
signed with initials and dated 'J.D. 70' (lower right edge)
epoxy paint on polyurethane
35 7/8 x 28 ¾ x 21 ¾ in. (91 x 72.9 x 55.1 cm.)
Executed in 1970
Provenance
Galerie Beyeler, Basel (by 1974).
Jim Goodman Gallery, New York.
Mimi Lipton, Florida.
Private collection, France.
Acquired from the above by the late owner, 2006.
Literature
M. Loreau, ed., Catalogue des travaux de Jean Dubuffet: Fascicule XXV arbres, murs, architectures, Lausanne, 1974, pp. 113-114, no. 114 (illustrated).
R. Barilli, Dubuffet: Le cycle de l’Hourloupe, Paris, 1976, pp. 70 and 127, no. 102 (illustrated, p. 70).
A. Franzke, Dubuffet, New York, 1981, pp. 206-207 (illustrated, p. 206).
Exhibited
Karlsruhe, Badischer Kunstverein and Hagen, Karl Ernst Osthaus Museum, Jean Dubuffet: Werke 1963-1976, March 1977-February 1978, pp. 37 and 63, no. 24 (illustrated).
Kunsthaus Zürich, Jean Dubuffet: Bilder, Zeichnungen und Skulpturen aus dreissig Jahren, January-March 1983.
New York, Weintraub Gallery, Jean Dubuffet: Paintings and Sculpture, April-May 1984.
New York, James Goodman Gallery, Summer 1984.
New York, Nassau County Museum of Art, Long Island Collects the Figure and Landscape, 1870's-1980's, September-December 1990, pp. 35-36 and 103 (illustrated, p. 35).
Artist: | Jean Dubuffet (1901 - 1985) |
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Art style: | Post War Art |
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
Auction house category: | Sculptures, Statues & Figures |
Artist: | Jean Dubuffet (1901 - 1985) |
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Art style: | Post War Art |
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
Auction house category: | Sculptures, Statues & Figures |
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