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Paul Cézanne (1839-1906)

L'homme à la pipe (Étude pour un joueur de cartes) (recto); Père Alexandre (verso)

Price realised USD 20,885,000
Estimate
USD 18,000,000 – USD 25,000,000
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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Paul Cézanne (1839-1906)

L'homme à la pipe (Étude pour un joueur de cartes) (recto); Père Alexandre (verso)

Price realised USD 20,885,000
Closed: 9 Nov 2015
Price realised USD 20,885,000
Closed: 9 Nov 2015
Details
Paul Cézanne (1839-1906)
L'homme à la pipe (Étude pour un joueur de cartes) (recto); Père Alexandre (verso)
watercolor on paper (recto); pencil on paper (verso)
19 x 12 5/8 in. (48.2 x 32 cm.)
Painted in 1892-1896 (recto); Drawn in 1890-1892 (verso)
Provenance
Ambroise Vollard, Paris.
Adrien Chappuis, Paris.
Paul Rosenberg, Paris (by 1936).
Paul Cassirer, Amsterdam (by 1938).
Franz Koenigs, Haarlem.
M. and Mme van der Waals-Koenigs, Heemstede (by descent from the above, by 1964).
Heinz Berggruen, Switzerland.
E.V. Thaw, Inc., New York.
Acquired by the present owner, May 1983.
Literature
A. Vollard, Paul Cézanne, Paris, 1915, pp. 178 and 180 (recto illustrated, p. 51; verso illustrated, p. 146).
J. Meier-Graefe, Cézanne und sein Kreis, Munich, 1922, p. 38 (verso illustrated).
I. Arishima, Cézanne, Tokyo, 1925, p. 3 (verso illustrated).
Quatre Chemins, ed., Cézanne: Aquarelles réproduites en fac-similé, Paris, 1936 (recto illustrated, pl. 2; titled Fumer).
E. Faure, Collection de Maîtres, Paris, 1936 (illustrated, pl. 12).
L. Venturi, Cézanne: Son art–son oeuvre, Paris, 1936, recto: vol. I, p. 275, no. 1088 (illustrated, vol. II, pl. 316; dated 1890-1892); verso: vol. I, p. 326, no. 1482 (illustrated, vol. II, pl. 379; titled L'homme au chapeau).
K. Badt, Die Kunst Cézanne, 1956, pp. 66 and 91.
J. Rewald, Cézanne, London, 1965, p. 102 (verso illustrated).
W. Andersen, Cézanne's Portrait Drawings, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1970, p. 229, no. 251 (verso illustrated; titled Portrait of a Man).
M. Sérullaz, Cézanne: Quinze aquarelles reproduites en fac-similés, Paris, 1971 (illustrated, pl. 7).
A. Chappuis, The Drawings of Paul Cézanne: A Catalogue Raisonné, London, 1973, vol. I, p. 250, no. 1095 (verso illustrated, vol. II, pl. 1095).
G. Adriani, ed., Paul Cézanne: Zeichnungen, exh. cat., Kunsthalle Tübingen, 1978, p. 89, no. 207.
J. Rewald, Paul Cézanne: The Watercolors, A Catalogue Raisonné, New York, 1983, pp. 176-177, no. 378 (recto illustrated, pl. 378; recto illustrated in color, p. 34, pl. 8).
A. Terrasse, Les aquarelles de Cézanne, Paris, 1995, p. 92 (recto illustrated, p. 93).
M.T. Lewis, Cézanne, London, 2000, p. 264.
C. Lloyd, Paul Cézanne: Drawings and Watercolors, Los Angeles, 2015, p. 163 (recto illustrated, p. 162, fig. 109).
Exhibited
Amsterdam, Paul Cassirer, Fransche Meesters uit de XIXe Eeuw, July-August 1938, p. 5, no. 12.
London, Paul Cassirer, Paul Cézanne: Watercolors, July 1939, no. 27 (dated 1890-1892).
Paris, Institut Néerlandais and Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, Le dessin français de Claude à Cézanne dans les collections Hollandaises, May-August 1964, p. 170, no. 203 (recto illustrated, pl. 166).
Kunsthalle Tübingen and Kunsthaus Zürich, Cézanne Aquarelle, January-May 1982, p. 282, no. 98 (recto illustrated in color, pl. 98; verso titled Porträtstudie).
London, Thomas Gibson Fine Arts, Ltd., Paper, June-July 1985, p. 20 (recto illustrated in color, p. 21).
Oxford, Ashmolean Museum; Manchester City Art Gallery and Glasgow, The Burrell Collection, Impressionist Drawings: From British Public and Private Collections, March-July 1986, pp. 39 and 86, no. 12 (recto illustrated in color, p. 38).
London, Thomas Gibson Fine Arts, Ltd., 69/96, 1996, p. 14 (recto illustrated in color, p. 15; dated 1890-1892).
New York, Acquavella Galleries, Inc., Cézanne Watercolors, October-November 1999, pp. 100 and 124 (recto illustrated in color, p. 101, pl. 36).
London, The Courtauld Gallery, Cézanne's Card Players, October 2010-January 2011, p. 129, no. 16 (recto illustrated in color, pp. 128 and 130; verso illustrated in color, p. 131).
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