Lot 381
  • 381

Auguste-Elysée Chabaud

Estimate
40,000 - 60,000 USD
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Description

  • Auguste-Elysée Chabaud
  • Femme à l'étole de fourrure
  • Stamped Atelier A. Chadaud (lower left)
  • Oil on card laid down on canvas
  • 41 1/2 by 22 3/4 in.
  • 105.2 by 57.9 cm

Provenance

Galerie André Maurice, Paris
Acquired from the above on February 5, 1963

Exhibited

Saint-Tropez, Musée de l'Annonciade, Le Fauvisme des Provençaux, 1984, no. 24, illustrated in the catalogue 
Orléans, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Auguste Chabaud, 1882-1955, peintures, dessins, 1986, no. 31, illustrated in the catalogue 
Saarbrücken, Saarland Museum & Munich, Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Auguste Chabaud 1882-1955: Gemälde, Aquarelle, Zeichnungen, Skulpturen, 1993, no. 33, illustrated in the catalogue 
Marseilles, Musée Cantini, Auguste Chabaud, Paris, la ville intérieurs-extérieurs, 1996
Marseilles, Musée Cantini, Auguste Chabaud, La Ville de jour comme de nuit, Paris 1907-1912, 2003-04, no. 144, illustrated in the catalogue 
Sète, Musée Paul Valéry, Fauve et expressionniste 1900-1914, 2012, no. 39, illustrated in the catalogue 

Literature

Max-Philippe Delavouët, Auguste Chabaud, l'homme et le cadre, Paris, 1983, illustrated p. 97
Eric Hild, "Les Oeuvres parisiennes de Chabaud," in L'Oeil, Lausanne, no. 350, September 1984, illustrated p. 64

Condition

Executed on card laid down on stretched canvas. There are a few areas of the bare card visible which appear somewhat time darkened. There is a layer of varnish on the surface which may be very slightly dirty. There is a small depression in the surface at the upper right corner. Under UV light: there are thin strokes of inpainting along the extreme upper edge as well as quarter-sized spots at the upper right and lower right corners, otherwise fine. Work is in very good condition.
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