Lot 3240* - A183 Art Impressionniste & Moderne - vendredi, 08. décembre 2017, 16h00
MARINO MARINI
Provenance:
- Dunkelman Gallery, Toronto.
- Phillips, de Pury & Luxembourg, New York, 16 May 2003, lot 171.
- Private collection, New York, bought there by the present owner.
Mario Marini almost exclusively concentrated his work on two pictorial themes: the female figure and the theme of horse and rider. The latter dominated his work and is also the main subject of our painting. For Marini, the horse was a universal symbol for the animal element in man, representing virility, speed and mastery. The representation and importance of the horse changed throughout the course of his artistic practice. From the 1950s onwards, the unity of the picture began to dissolve. The animal began to decay, losing its elegance and becoming something formidable. 'Since my childhood, I have observed these beings, man and horse, and they were for me a question mark. In the beginning there was a ‘harmony’ between them, but in the end, in contrast to this unity, the violent world of the machine arrives, a world which captures it in a dramatic, though no less lively and vitalizing way’. (cited in: M. Marini aus Pistoia, 1979, p. 29-30)
CHF 80 000 / 120 000 | (€ 82 470 / 123 710)
Vendu pour CHF 102 500 (frais inclus)
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