Lot 3217* - A191 Art Impressionniste & Moderne - vendredi, 06. décembre 2019, 16h30
ANDRÉ LHOTE
Provenance:
- Hotel Drouot, Paris, auction 27 May 1994, lot 148.
- Sotheby's, New York, auction 28 September 1994, lot 60.
- Private collection USA, acquired at the above auction.
Exhibition: New York 1971, André Lhote, Selected Artists Gallery, no. 9.
Employing dynamic brushstrokes and strong colours, André Lhote renders here the port of his birthplace, Bordeaux, a motif the artist frequently revisited throughout his life. Particularly among the best and most expensive works by the artist are the Cubist port views from the 1920s.
The present work was produced in 1908, at the tender age of only 23, and thus slightly earlier. One year prior, Lhote had visited the retrospective of Cézanne’s works, which immediately captivated him and fundamentally shaped his later practice. At the same time, the Fauvists in Paris, with their expressive colours also frequently depicting port views, were the talk of the town. Probably influenced by the trend at the time, the motif and colour choice of the present painting are reminiscent of the work of the Fauvists. One is able to sense, however, the enthusiasm of a young artist in search of his own style and already trying to incorporate the new impressions of Cézanne into his work, later culminating in Cubism.
CHF 20 000 / 30 000 | (€ 20 620 / 30 930)
Vendu pour CHF 40 560 (frais inclus)
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