ID 1209866
Lot 542 | MARC CHAGALL (1887-1985)
Estimate value
$ 200 000 – 300 000
Chagall, M.
La cour d'une ferme à Chambon-sur-Lac
signed 'Marc Chagall' (lower right)
gouache, watercolor and pencil on toned paper
24 ¾ x 18 7/8 in. (63 x 48 cm.)
Executed in 1926
Provenance
Benador, Zurich.
Galerie Dr. Willi Raeber, Basel (acquired from the above, 1935).
Dr. Louise Hasler, Basel (acquired from the above, September 1935); Estate sale, Christie's, London, 28 June 1983, lot 194.
Acquired at the above sale by the family of the present owner.
Exhibited
Stadthalle Balingen, Marc Chagall zum 100. Geburtstag Gouachen und Aquarelle, June-August 1987, p. 124 (illustrated in color, p. 125; dated 1925 and titled Mont Chauvet).
The Tel-Aviv Museum, Marc Chagall: 100th Anniversary of his Birth, November 1987-March 1988, p. 30 (illustrated in color, p. 29; dated 1925 and titled Mont Chauvet).
Breda, Galerie de Beyerd, Marc Chagall, April-June 1989, p. 140 (illustrated in color, p. 141; dated 1925 and titled Mont Chauvet).
Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Wilhelm-Hack Museum, Marc Chagall: My Life—My Dream, Berlin and Paris 1922-1940, April-June 1990, p. 200, no. 34 (illustrated in color, pl. 30; dated 1925 and titled Mont Chauvet).
Salzburg Landessammlungen Rupertinum and Kulturhaus Graz, Marc Chagall, April-July 1992, pp. 104 and 161 (illustrated in color, p. 105; dated 1925 and titled Mont Chauvet).
Neue Galerie der Stadt Linz, Marc Chagall, March-June 1994, p. 120, no. 46 (illustrated in color, p. 121; dated 1925 and titled Mont Chauvet).
Further details
The Comité Marc Chagall has confirmed the authenticity of this work.
Artist: | Marc Chagall (1887 - 1985) |
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Artist: | Marc Chagall (1887 - 1985) |
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