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Property from the Collection of Simone and Jean TirocheJean and Simone Tiroche were at the heart of bohemian nightlife of Tel Aviv. They were often gracious and generous hosts at home and in bars and restaurants. In 1959, following a visit to the Omar Kayam night club in Jaffa, Jean was inspired to close his shop on Dizengoff St., and instead to focus his efforts on Old Jaffa. He bought a former brothel there and turned it into the old city's first art gallery, opening in 1960. Jean's pioneering bent led to his being among the first to buy a ruin in Jaffa before restoring, converting and transforming it in 1962 into one of the most beautiful houses in Israel. In this magical setting Simone and Jean would entertain foreign actors, artists and politicians, who were invited to witness the new burgeoning cultural scene in Tel Aviv-Jaffa. The Tiroche Gallery and its steady influx of influential visitors markedly enlivened Jaffa's night life. The exotic exhibition space quickly became a hub for younger and older artists and bohemians alike, bringing a new energy to the area. The Tiroches relished the Parisian salon-like lifestyle of the new gallery, which attracted the "celebs" of the day. Jean was a self-taught and self-made man. The artists of the School of Paris were his main field of expertise. In his Jaffa gallery, he exhibited works by artists such as Amedeo Modigliani, Marc Chagall, Moïse Kisling, and Jules Pascin. His taste was innovative and modern. He also promoted local artists, such as Nachum Gutman, an established figure at the time, and more contemporary figures such as Aharon Messeg. Over the following decade, Jean came to the conclusion that he was not fully exploiting his knowledge and potential in Israel. In 1982, he therefore established himself part-time in Europe. He now became an international dealer, working at the higher end of the market, buying and selling in many countries, not least Japan. Tall and red-headed, he became a familiar figure in auction houses around the world. He was also widely respected for his expertise in his field. Chaïm Soutine’s Nature morte aux poissons was in the personal collection of Jean and Simone Tiroche since 1973. Christie’s is honored to present this work on behalf of the Tiroche family, whose artistic and commercial legacy lives on in their three children, each of whom are committed to careers in the art world and are experts in their chosen fields.
Chaïm Soutine (1893-1943)

Nature morte aux poissons

成交價 美元 552,500
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美元 500,000 – 美元 700,000
估價不包括買家酬金。成交總額為下鎚價加以買家酬金及扣除可適用之費用。
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Chaïm Soutine (1893-1943)

Nature morte aux poissons

成交價 美元 552,500
拍品終止拍賣: 2018年5月16日
成交價 美元 552,500
拍品終止拍賣: 2018年5月16日
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Chaïm Soutine (1893-1943)
Nature morte aux poissons
signed ‘C Soutine’ (upper right)
oil on canvas
28 3/8 x 21 in. (72 x 53.2 cm.)
Painted circa 1921-1922
來源
Mr. Baryeras.
Aram D. Mourandian, Paris.
Mme. Picot, Paris.
Anon. sale, Palais Galliéra, Paris, 4 June 1973, lot 41.
Acquired at the above sale by the late owners.
展覽
Montrouge, XXXIe Salon de Montrouge, C. Soutine, April-May 1986, no. 13 (illustrated in color; dated circa 1925 and titled Nature morte chaise et poisson).
Musée de Chartres, Soutine, June-October 1989, p. 192, no. 35 (illustrated in color, p. 193; dated circa 1925).

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