Lot 29
  • 29

Jacques Lipchitz

Estimate
8,000 - 12,000 EUR
bidding is closed

Description

  • Jacques Lipchitz
  • Nature morte cubiste
  • signé J Lipchitz (en bas à gauche) 
  • crayon sur papier
  • 29,2 x 21,7 cm ; 11 1/2 x 8 1/2 in.

Provenance

J.L. Heitschel
Vente : Christie's, Londres, 2 décembre 1986, lot 239
Collection particulière, Suisse
Vente : Sotheby's, 8 février 2006, Londres, lot 157
Acquis lors de cette vente par le propriétaire actuel

Exhibited

Vérone, Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Modigliani a Montparnasse, 1988, reproduit dans le catalogue p. 112
Londres, Frith Street Gallery, From Figure to Object: A Century of Sculptors' Drawings, 1996

Condition

Executed on wove paper, not laid down, attached to the mount at the upper right and left corners. The right, left and lower edges are deckled. The sheet is slightly undulating. There are a few creases to the left and right lower corners and some faint handling marks to the upper right and left corners. There is minor creasing throughout the sheet. Apart from a slight time staining to the sheet and a few minute dots of foxing, this work is in good condition.
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Catalogue Note

signed 'J Lipchitz' (lower left); pencil on paper. Executed circa 1918