ID 871922
Lot 28 | Martin Barré (1924-1993)
Estimate value
€ 70 000 – 100 000
90-91-126x126-D
signé et titré 'M BARRÉ ''90-91-126x126-D''' (au dos)
acrylique sur toile
126 x 126 cm.
Peint en 1990-1991.
signed and titled 'M BARRÉ ''90-91-126x126-D''' (on the reverse)
acrylic on canvas
49 5/8 x 49 5/8 in.
Painted in 1990-1991.
Provenance
Galerie Laage-Salomon, Paris
Collection Marcel André Stalter, 1991
Galerie Guislain, Paris
Collection privée, Paris (acquis en 2005)
Literature
M. A. Stalter, ''Martin Barré : tableaux '90-91" et "91"' in Revue du Nord, tome LXXIV, Université Charles de Gaulle-Lille III, No. 295, avril-juin 1992, p. 355-370 (illustré pl. 1, p. 358).
Y. A. Bois, Martin Barré, Paris, 1993 (illustré en couleurs p. 166).
Y. A. Bois, M. Barré, T. Westreich, E. Wagner, Martin Barré, Cologne, New York, Paris, 2008 (illustré en couleurs p. 219).
Exhibited
Nîmes, Galerie Interface, Martin Barré, "90-91", juin-août 1991.
Paris, Jeu de Paume, Martin Barré, Les années quatre-vingt, février-avril 1993, p 45.
Paris, Galerie Guislain - Etats d’Art, Martin Barré, avril-mai 2005.
Special notice
This item will be transferred to an offsite warehouse after the sale. Please refer to department for information about storage charges and collection
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Post lot text
Nous remercions Madame Michèle Barré de nous avoir confirmé l'authenticité de cette œuvre. Cette œuvre sera inscrite au catalogue raisonné de Martin Barré actuellement en préparation sous la direction d'Yve-Alain Bois et Ann Hindry.
Artist: | Martin Barré (1924 - 1993) |
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Applied technique: | Acrylic |
Artist: | Martin Barré (1924 - 1993) |
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Applied technique: | Acrylic |
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