The Collection of Dorothy and Richard Sherwood
Balthus (1908-2001)

Thérèse sur une banquette

Price realised USD 19,002,500
Estimate
USD 12,000,000 – USD 18,000,000
Estimates do not reflect the final hammer price and do not include buyer's premium, and applicable taxes or artist's resale right. Please see Section D of the Conditions of Sale for full details.
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Balthus (1908-2001)

Thérèse sur une banquette

Price realised USD 19,002,500
Closed: 13 May 2019
Price realised USD 19,002,500
Closed: 13 May 2019
Details
Balthus (1908-2001)
Thérèse sur une banquette
signed and dated 'Balthus 1939' (lower left)
oil on board
28 5/8 x 36 ¼ in. (72.7 x 91.9 cm.)
Painted in 1939
Provenance
Frank Perls, Beverly Hills (acquired from the artist, 1962).
Acquired from the above by the late owners, April 1962.
Literature
J. Leymarie, Balthus, New York, 1982, p. 130 (illustrated; titled Thérèse Lying on a Bench).
Balthus, exh. cat., Musée national d'art moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, 1984, p. 349, no. 56 (illustrated).
V. Monnier and J. Clair, Balthus: Catalogue Raisonné of the Complete Works, New York, 1999, p. 136, no. P 121 (illustrated, p. 137).
J. Clair, Balthus, New York, 2001, p. 264, no. 60 (illustrated in color, p. 267).
R. Bouvier, Balthus, exh. cat., Fondation Beyeler, Basel, 2018, p. 121 (illustrated in color, p. 120).
Exhibited
The Arts Club of Chicago, Balthus, September-October 1964, no. 10 (illustrated).
Berkeley, University Art Museum, Balthus: Matrix, November-December 1980 (illustrated).
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Monet to Matisse: French Art in the Southern California Collections, June-August 1991, p. 133 (illustrated in color; titled Interior).
Venice, Palazzo Grassi, Balthus, September 2001-January 2002, p. 264, no. 60 (illustrated in color, p. 267; with incorrect support).
New York, The Metropolitan Museum, Balthus: Cats and Girls, September 2013-January 2014, p. 88, no. 13 (illustrated in color on the cover; illustrated in color again, p. 89; titled Thérèse on a Bench Seat and with incorrect support).
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