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Galerie Jean-François Cazeau
Auguste Herbin (Quiévy 1882-1960 Paris) Le Vieux Pont à Bruges, 1906 Oil on canvas 46 x 55 cm Signed lower left Provenance: the artist’s studio; M. Rheims, Paris; Malborough Fine Art Ltd., London; private collection, Basel Exhibitions: 1914, Exposition Auguste Herbin, Galerie Clovis Sagot, 2 March–17 March 1914, n° 3; Bern 1963, Auguste Herbin, Kunsthalle Bern, 16 February–24 March 1963, n° 1 (ill.); Amsterdam 1963, Herbin, Stedelijk Museum, 7 June–22 July 1963, n° 2 (ill.); Zurich 1965, Auguste Herbin, City Galerie Bruno Bischofberger, 2 April–30 April 1965, n° 2; Paris 1975/76, Le Bateau-Lavoir, Musée Jacquemart-André, 31 October 1975-31 November 1976 (label on the back) Literature: Geneviève Claisse: Herbin. Catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre peint, Paris 1993, p. 291, n° 70 (ill.)
Röbbig München
johann joachim kaendler (1706-1775)
Johann Joachim Kaendler (Germany, 1706-1775) A pair of swans Porcelain models circa 1748, Meissen manufacture and decoration, circa 1750-1755 H 27.5 x W 23 cm and H 26.5 x W 22 cm Cobalt blue crossed swords mark Provenance: private collection With their majestic figure, swans were still considered royal animals in the eighteenth century and were modelled several times in the Meissen manufactory as table decorations, especially in connection with table fountains. They are also mentioned in the 1753 confectionery inventory of Count von Brühl, the Prime Minister of Saxony. In their timeless elegance, they may be seen as a design by the famous Meissen modeller Johann Joachim Kaendler, which he produced in porcelain together with his assistant Peter Reinicke around 1750. The minimalistic decoration of the reeds in a turquoise-green on-glaze colour suggests an early artistic style.
De Brock
antoni tàpies
Antoni Tàpies (Barcelona 1923-2012) Ocre Amb Cinc Entallats, 1964 Marble dust and oil on canvas 162 x 130 cm Signed and dated on the reverse: Tàpies 1964 Provenance: the artist's studio, Barcelona, Spain; Galerie Stadler, Paris, France; private collection, Madrid, Spain; Josep Suñol Soler collection, Barcelona, Spain; Christie’s, London, UK; private collection; De Brock, Knokke, Belgium Literature: A. Cirici, Tàpies: Witness of Silence, Barcelona, 1972, p. 273, n° 268 (ill. and titled 'Ochre with five incisions'); A. Agustí, ed., Antoni Tàpies: The Complete Works, vol. 2, 1961-1968, Barcelona, 1996, p. 211, n° 1301 (ill. in colour); Fundació Josep Suñol, Col·lecció Josep Suñol Catàleg raonat, Barcelona, 2004, p. 110, n° 736 (ill. in colour); Fundació Josep Suñol, Col·lecció Josep Suñol Les Escales, Barcelona, 2004, pp. 79 and 164 (installation view ill. in colour) Exhibitions: Cannes, Galerie Jacques Verrière, Tàpies. Oeuvres récentes, September 1966, n° 6; Barcelona, Fundació Antoni Tàpies; Valencia, Institut Valencià d’art Modern Centro Julio González; London, Serpentine Gallery, Tàpies. Comunicació sobre el mur, January-August 1992; Barcelona, Fundació Suñol, Col·lecció Josep Suñol 1915-1995, May 2007-January 2008
Heutink Ikonen
Ascension of Christ Russia (Yaroslavl), 17th century Egg tempera with gold leaf on a wooden panel surfaced with gesso and linen 72 x 48.5 cm This monumental icon shows an unusual division of planes. In the upper register, Christ is depicted in a green mandorla that is carried to heaven by two angels. The footprints in the earth beneath the mandorla show how Christ was still standing on the earth shortly before. The disciples left beneath gaze and point upwards in wonder. Noticeably, the disciples are standing before the openings of a cave, a reminder of Christ's resurrection from the grave. Directly below Christ, the Mother of God is depicted, flanked by radiant white angels. She bows her head slightly and raises her hands in prayer and reception - a pose reminiscent of the Annunciation. Just as Mary received her divine child at that time, she now leaves him to return to his heavenly father.
Gokelaere & Robinson
hans-christian hansen
Hans Christian Hansen & Viggo Jørgensen (Denmark, 1901-1978 & 1902-1981) Pair of armchairs, 1936 Oak and fabric H 92 x W 80 x D 80 cm Manufactured by Johannes Hansen, Denmark Exhibition: Cabinetmaker Guild, Copenhague, 1936; Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1937
Artimo Fine Arts
alphons joseph strymans
Alphons Joseph Strymans (Belgium, 1866-1959) Le Vin, 1901 White Carrara marble H 130 cm Signed and dated: A. Jef. Strymans 1901 Provenance: 2001, Artimo Fine Arts Gallery; 2004, private collection, Belgium; 2021, Artimo Fine Arts Gallery Literature: Bénézit E. (1999), Dictionnaire des peintres, sculpteurs et graveurs (J. Buysse, Ed.) (nouvelle édition entièrement refondue). Gründ. p. 322; Engelen, C., & Marx, M. (2006). La Sculpture en Belgique à partir de 1830 (Tome VI), Louvain: Engelen-Marx. pp. 3328-3331; Joseph, Prof. Dr. D. (1897). Die Elfenbeinplastik auf des Brüsseler Weltausstellung von 1897. Zeitschrift für Bildende Kunst, 8, 281-288; Scherer, C. (n.d.). Monographien des Kunstgewerbes, Vol. 8, Elfenbeinplastik seit der Renaissance. pp. 122-141; Thieme, U., & Becker, F. (1999). Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart (Vol. 31/32). E.A. Seemann. p. 222 The sculptural work, masterfully executed in white Carrara marble, presents a refined figurative composition that reveals three human figures in dynamic interaction. The nuances and meticulously chiselled anatomical details attest to the exceptional talent and expertise of the sculptor Alphons Joseph Strymans. This grouping, comprised of two women and a man, all three nude, intertwine in a choreography evoking an ecstatic dance. Each figure holds a cluster of grapes, reproduced with remarkable precision, evidently symbolising the making of wine. A particularly striking note is the unconsciously dominant placement of a woman’s foot on the head the male figure serving as a point of support for the decadent trio. This composition, both graceful and intense, eloquently illustrates the effects of wine on the soul and human interactions. The silhouettes of the figures merge harmoniously with the botanical motifs of vines, thus suggesting an intrinsic union between man and nature in their mutual inebriation. This masterpiece poetically evokes the idea that man and nature share a common essence - a profound origin. Alphons Joseph Strymans Born on July 24, 1866, in Turnhout, Alphons Joseph Strymans passed away in 1959 in Antwerp. He distinguished himself as a cabinetmaker, draftsman, and above all as a sculptor. Trained at the art school of Turnhout, Strymans also benefited from the expertise of his father, a renowned cabinetmaker specialised in the creation of church furniture. This education bestowed upon him an exceptional mastery of sculpture in both wood and stone. His quest for excellence led him to pursue studies at the Antwerp Academy from 1886 to 1990, and then at the Higher Institute of Fine Arts in Brussels under the tutelage of Master Thomas Vinçotte. From 1898 to 1935, he shared his knowledge as a drawing teacher at the art school in Berchem. During this period, he also collaborated with eminent sculptors such as Frans Joris, Jules Weyns, and Josué Dupon, among others. His artistic repertoire is vast. Throughout his career, he designed various ornaments for Art Nouveau furniture as well as sculptural works in bronze, ivory, and marble. From the beginning of the twentieth century, his works found their place in Antwerp, exhibited in museums and during prestigious events. Besides his artworks, Strymans left his mark through various commemorative monuments and busts of notable personalities. Among his major accomplishments are the statues for the fishermen's house in Antwerp, busts of the music critic Guy Davenel, the poet Max Elskamp, and the mayor of Berchem, Mr. Van Oombeek. Numerous prestigious institutions preserve his works. The Museum of Central Africa in Tervueren houses the ivory "The Daughter of Eve" and other remarkable pieces. The sculpture "Despair," in bronze, can be found at the Dinant Museum, while one of his marble busts is proudly displayed at the Antwerp Museum
Serge Schoffel - Art Premier
Bamileke Ku n'gan society mask Cameroon, 19th-early 20th century Wood, hair, cowrie shells, St. Christopher's medal H 33 cm (with the hair: circa 110 cm) Provenance: collected in situ circa 1960 by Klaus Paysan, photographer and author from Stuttgart, Germany (1930-2011); the mask was a gift from King Fon Happi III of Bana; Boris Kegel-Konietzko, Hamburg, Germany Literature: published in Kosmos magazine, 1961
Galerie Taménaga
marie laurencin
Marie Laurencin (Paris, 1883-1956) Jeunes filles aux jeux, 1938 Oil on canvas 73 x 132 cm Provenance: Lady Duveen, London; Steve Banks Fine Arts, San Francisco Literature: J. Pierre, Marie Laurencin, Paris: Somogy, 1988, p. 10; D. Marchesseau, Marie Laurencin, Catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre peint, Tokyo: Musée Marie Laurencin, 1999, vol. II, n° 1432, pp. 100 & 179
Artimo Fine Arts
jean de bay
Jean Baptiste Joseph De Bay (Nantes 1802-1862 Paris) Le Génie de la Marine, 1832 White Carrara marble, finely carved H 101 x W 48 x D 85 cm Signature engraved on the boat's anchor: JEAN DEBAY Executed in Rome in 1832 Provenance: 1832, Rome; 1832 (June, Paris, Exposition at Petits-Augustins; 1833, Paris, Exposition at Salon de Paris; 1833, Mr. Hoppe Collection, Amsterdam; 1833-2010, private collection Literature: S. Lami (1916). Dictionnaire des sculpteurs de l'école française au dix-neuvième siècle, Paris, Librairie Ancienne Honoré Champion Edouard Champion, tome 2, pp. 126-132; A. Lenormand (1981), La Tradition classique et l’Esprit romantique. Les Sculpteurs de l’Académie de France à Rome de 1824 à 1840, Rome, Edizioni dell'Elefante, 1981 Exhibitions: 1832, Rome; 1832 (June), Paris, Exposition at the Petits-Augustins; 1833, Paris, Exposition at the Salon de Paris This masterful work entitled 'Le Génie de la Marine' is the work of the talented French sculptor Jean Baptiste Joseph De Bay. An emblem of marine allegory, the sculpture depicts a daring Cupid, bravely sailing against the currents on a delicate shell-shaped craft. In a posture of determination, Cupid steers his boat with an oar while seated on a folded sail, which envelops an ink at his feet. This representation of the Cupid's determination to follow his own course and speed without wishing to stop may allude to the persistence of love against all odds. Designed in Rome in 1832, this exquisite marble sculpture was later exhibited, albeit unfinished, at the Petits-Augustins in Paris. It was finally presented in all its splendour at the Paris Salon the following year, where it attracted the attention of the famous Amsterdam banker, Monsieur Hoppe. Jean Baptiste Joseph De Bay, better known as Jean De Bay, was born in Nantes on 31 August 1802. The son of a renowned sculptor and a pupil of Baron Bosio, De Bay quickly established himself as an emblematic figure of nineteenth-century French sculpture. After training at the École des Beaux-Arts in 1820, where he won numerous awards including the prestigious Prix de Rome, the sculptor succeeded in establishing himself in the art of bas relief and ronde bosse. Equally at ease working in marble and bronze, Jean De Bay contributed to numerous national projects, notably for the Louvre Palace and the Hôtel de Ville in Paris. Several of his works are also preserved at the Musée de Versailles. Many of his works can be found in various French museums, testifying to his artistic genius. This great sculptor died a few years later at his home in Paris on 7 January 1862.
Willow Gallery
Eugène Boudin (Honfleur 1824-1898 Deauville) Pont sur La Touques, 1890 Oil on canvas, 46 x 66 cm - framed: 64 x 84 cm Signed, dated and inscribed lower left: Touques, E Boudin 90 Provenance: collection Panhard from 1899 Literature: Robert Schmit, Catalogue raisonné de l’œuvre peint d’Eugène; Boudin, Paris, 1973, vol. III, n° 3332, ill. p. 278, incorrectly dated 1894 Exhibition: Exposition des œuvres d’Eugène Boudin, Paris, École Nationale des Beaux-Arts, 1899, n° 43 (label verso)
Osborne Samuel Gallery
bram bogart
Bram Bogart (Delft 1921-2012 Sint Truiden) Agglomeration, 1959 Homemade paint on canvas H 95.3 x W 158 x D 5 cm Signed and dated lower right Also signed, dated and titled verso Provenance: Arthur Tooth Gallery, UK (March 1959); Martin Summers Art Ltd, London-J P Cochrane Collection (2005); Fine Art Society, London (2006); Rosenfeld Porcini, London (2017); Vigo Gallery, London (2022); private collection Exhibitions: 1960, Matter Painting, ICA, London (Bram Bogart, Lucio Fontana, Nicolas De Stael, Antonio Tapies, Jean Dubuffet, Jean Fautrier) (21 Sep-22 Oct, 1960); 2013, The Continuation of Romance painting an Interrupted discourse, Rosenfeld Porcini, London; 2017, Bram Bogart. Zonzucht, Vigo Gallery, London
Epoque Fine Jewels
rené lalique
René Lalique (Ay 1860-1945 Paris) Art Nouveau nymph pendant/brooch Designed as a winged nymph, part female, part butterfly, the naked nymph decorated with skin colour enamel, the outstretched wings in pale green ‘plique-à-jour’ enamel, edged with a dark green ‘plique-à-jour’ border, highlighted with old mine cut and rose cut diamonds, mounted in 18 karat gold. Greenish ‘contre-émail’ on the reverse. The nymph can also be worn as a pendant. With detachable brooch fitting Paris, circa 1900 8.3 x 4.1 cm Signed Lalique and Lalique maker's mark In fitted box marked R. LALIQUE, 40 Cours-La-Reine, Paris A similar nymph by Lalique is part of the collection of the Lalique Museum in Hakone, Japan