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Roberto Matta

Boulevard Raspail

Lot Closed

June 7, 02:25 PM GMT

Estimate

26,000 - 36,000 EUR

Lot Details

Description

Roberto Matta

1911 - 2002

Boulevard Raspail


signed and dated 37

pencil and coloured pencils on paper

50 x 32 cm ; 19 11/16 x 12 5/8 in.

Executed in 1937.


The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by Germana Matta Ferrari.

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Roberto Matta

1911 - 2002

Boulevard Raspail


signé et daté 37

crayons et crayons colorés sur papier

50 x 32 cm ; 19 11/16 x 12 5/8 in.

Exécuté en 1937.


L'authenticité de cette oeuvre a été confirmée par Germana Matta Ferrari.

Private Collection, United States

Christie’s, New York, The Latin American Sale Important Paintings, Drawings And Sculpture, 29 may 1998, lot 143

Private Collection (acquired from the above)

Sotheby’s, Paris, Art Contemporain Vente du Jour, 7 June 2017, lot 212

Acquired from the above by the present owner


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Collection Particulière, Etats-Unis

Christie’s, New York, The Latin American Sale Important Paintings, Drawings And Sculpture, 29 mai 1998, lot 143

Collection Particulière (acquis auprès du précédent)

Sotheby’s, Paris, Art Contemporain Vente du Jour, 7 juin 2017, lot 212

Acquis auprès du précédent par le propriétaire actuel

São Paulo, Fundação Bienal de São Paulo, XXIV Bienal de São Paulo: Núcleo histórico: Antropofagia e historias de canibalismo, 3 October – 13 December 1998

Santiago de Chile, Fundación Telefónica Sala de Arte, Retrospectiva de Roberto Matta, 4 May – 2 July 2000


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São Paulo, Fundação Bienal de São Paulo, XXIV Bienal de São Paulo: Núcleo histórico: Antropofagia e historias de canibalismo, 3 octobre – 13 décembre 1998

Santiago de Chile, Fundación Telefónica Sala de Arte, Retrospectiva de Roberto Matta, 4 mai – 2 juillet 2000