
Property from a Private German Collection
Localisation des Mobiles Graphiques
Lot Closed
November 9, 01:18 PM GMT
Estimate
50,000 - 70,000 EUR
Lot Details
Description
Property from a Private German Collection
František Kupka
Czech
1871 - 1957
Localisation des Mobiles Graphiques
signed Kupka lower left
pastel and wax crayon on paper
Unframed: 33 by 28.5cm., 13 by 11¼in.
Framed: 64.5 by 59.5cm., 25½ by 23½in.
Sale: Sotheby's, London, 24 March 1999, lot 76
Sale: Sotheby's, London, 13 June 2011, lot 8
Purchased at the above sale by the present owner
Jiří Hlušička, The Hascoe Collection of Czech Modern Art, Prague, 2004, p. 26, mentioned; p. 208, no. D157, catalogued; p. 86, pl. 69, illustrated
Kupka settled in Paris in 1895 after completing his studies at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Vienna, earning his living in the French capital in his early years there as an illustrator for periodicals and journals, with a strong vein of social commentary running through his work. The stimulating environment of the French metropolis; the ferment of modern art in the city; and the artists and exhibitions travelling to it were all to inspire Kupka's painting greatly.
From 1909 onwards, he increasingly turned away from capturing external reality towards espousing a radical simplification of pictorial composition that resonated deeply with internal realities of emotion, of instinct, and of the spiritual and with the cosmic and the cosmological. Kupka's paintings from the first two decades of the twentieth century most strongly demonstrate his interest in cosmology and in the interplay between the pictorial arts and music. Like Wassily Kandinsky, Kupka was an intellectual artist who strove for a conceptual basis for his art. He studied colour, optics, cosmology, physiology, biology, and anthropology, subjecting his studies to his aesthetic concerns.
The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by Pierre Brullé.
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