Lot 70
  • 70

MARC CHAGALL | Pensez-vous que je m'ennuie?

Estimate
15,000 - 20,000 EUR
bidding is closed

Description

  • Marc Chagall
  • Pensez-vous que je m'ennuie?
  • inscribed in Russian Pensez-vous que je m'ennuie? Dessinez-moi quelque chose (upper right) and bears the inscription Marc Chagall Foyle Luncheon 30th September 1936 by the first owner (lower right)
  • pencil on paper
  • 21,4 x 33 cm; 8 3/8 x 13 in.
  • Executed in 1936.

Provenance

Princess Marina Chavchavdze, Georgia (a gift from the artist; and sold: Sotheby's, London, October 23, 1985, lot 153)
Private collection, Japan (and sold: Sotheby's, London, June 28, 2000, lot 278)
Acquired at the above sale by the present owner

Condition

Executed on cream wove paper, laid down on thin paper and attached to the overmount with tape and supports at each corner of the verso. The sheet is slightly time stained and the paper surface is slightly undulating. There are areas of restored paper skinning towards the right part of the centre of the composition. There are a horizontal flattened fold and a vertical flattened fold running across the centre of the composition, not visually distracting. This work is in overall fairly good condition.
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Catalogue Note

The present work was executed during a lunch at Foyles bookshop at which the artist was present. According to the work's first owner, she asked Chagall to distract her by drawing a sketch for her on the back of a guest list.

The authenticity of this work has kindly been confirmed by the Comité Chagall.