ID 1226165
Lot 120 | Jean Fautrier (1898-1964)
Estimate value
€ 15 000 – 20 000
Jeune fille aux cheveux flous
signé et numéroté 'fautrier 9/9' (sur un côté)
bronze à patine brune
17 x 14 x 18 cm.
Conçue en 1940, cette oeuvre porte le numéro neuf d'une édition de neuf exemplaires.
signed and numbered 'fautrier 9/9' (on one side)
bronze with brown patina
6 ¾ x 5 ½ x 7.
1/8 in.
Conceived in 1940, this work is number nine from an edition of nine.
Provenance
Collection Renault, Boulogne-Billancourt
Literature
P. Bucarelli, Jean Fautrier pittura e materia, Milan, 1960, p. 376, No. 489 (un autre exemplaire illustré p. 377; titré 'Tête de jeune fille').
E. Engelberts, Jean Fautrier - oeuvre gravé, oeuvre sculpté, Genève, 1966, No. 17 (un autre exemplaire illustré n.p.).
A. Hindry, Renault and Art, A Modern Adventure, Paris, 1999 (illustré en couleurs p.196).
A. Hindry et M. Renard, Renault, La collection d'art, De Doisneau à Dubuffet, une aventure pionnière, Paris, 2009 (illustré en couleurs p. 96).
Exhibited
Paris, Musée d'art moderne, Jean Fautrier, mai-septembre 1989, No. 176 (une autre exemplaire exposé et illustré au catalogue d'exposition p. 162).
Toulon, Hôtel des Arts, Le visage qui s'efface, De Giacometti à Baselitz, septembre-novembre 2008 (illustré en couleurs au catalogue d'exposition p. 74).
Artist: | Jean Fautrier (1898 - 1964) |
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Art style: | Post War Art |
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
Auction house category: | Sculptures, Statues & Figures |
Artist: | Jean Fautrier (1898 - 1964) |
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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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