95. Nude with a fan [1930]
Estimate
EUR 25.000 - 45.000
Sold
EUR 22.500
Session
Tue, 11 June 2019 19:00
Dimensions
width 92.5 cm, height 52 cm, custom 52 × 92,5 cm
Description
oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right, in red, "G. Petrașcu, (1)930"
Research information
The artwork was part of the personal exhibition Gheorghe Petrașcu, 18th of March - 14th of April 1936, Dalles, Bucharest and is mentioned in the exhibition catalogue at cat. 78. The artwork is reproduced in the monography "Gheorghe Petrașcu", Ionel Jianu, Bucharest, Royal Foundation "Regele Mihai I", 1945 at cat. 31. The artwork is reproduced îin the monography "Gheorghe Petrașcu", Krikor Zambaccian, Cartea Românească Publishing House, 1945 at cat. XXVIII. The artwork is reproduced in „Gheorghe Petrașcu”, Eleonora Costescu, Meridiane Publishing House, Bucharest, 1975, page 135.
Dating
1930
PROVENANCE
historical collection of engineer Leon Laserson (1887 - 1946). Leon Laserson, born in Riga, Latvia, established in Romania, in 1919 and would soon become one of the main players in the petroleum industry. He was an engineer for two companies, "Concordia", Morenai and "Steaua Română", before opening his own business, in 1938, with his brother, importing petroleum equipment. A career that made him one of the most active art collectors in the 40's and 50's. Between 1930-1945 he collected an impressive number of artworks from Romanian painters - Petrașcu, Iser, Pallady, Ciucurencu, just to name a few - his collection becoming "the most highbrow art collection in Bucharest, today" as the painter Corneliu Baba stated in 1945. He met Theodor Pallady at the art critic Ionel Jianu's suggestion, in 1939, as soon as the painter returned definitively in the country. Soon, he became, not only an adamant Pallady collector, but also the painter's close friend; private Romanian collection, Czech Republic.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For clarifications regarding the bidding procedure, hammer price costs, guarantee, payment, and collection terms for the winning lot, we recommend carefully reading/re-reading the Bidding Regulations.
For additional information regarding the lot and the auction, please contact the Art Consultants Department.
Dimensions
width 92.5 cm, height 52 cm, custom 52 × 92,5 cm
Description
oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right, in red, "G. Petrașcu, (1)930"
Research information
The artwork was part of the personal exhibition Gheorghe Petrașcu, 18th of March - 14th of April 1936, Dalles, Bucharest and is mentioned in the exhibition catalogue at cat. 78. The artwork is reproduced in the monography "Gheorghe Petrașcu", Ionel Jianu, Bucharest, Royal Foundation "Regele Mihai I", 1945 at cat. 31. The artwork is reproduced îin the monography "Gheorghe Petrașcu", Krikor Zambaccian, Cartea Românească Publishing House, 1945 at cat. XXVIII. The artwork is reproduced in „Gheorghe Petrașcu”, Eleonora Costescu, Meridiane Publishing House, Bucharest, 1975, page 135.
Dating
1930
PROVENANCE
historical collection of engineer Leon Laserson (1887 - 1946). Leon Laserson, born in Riga, Latvia, established in Romania, in 1919 and would soon become one of the main players in the petroleum industry. He was an engineer for two companies, "Concordia", Morenai and "Steaua Română", before opening his own business, in 1938, with his brother, importing petroleum equipment. A career that made him one of the most active art collectors in the 40's and 50's. Between 1930-1945 he collected an impressive number of artworks from Romanian painters - Petrașcu, Iser, Pallady, Ciucurencu, just to name a few - his collection becoming "the most highbrow art collection in Bucharest, today" as the painter Corneliu Baba stated in 1945. He met Theodor Pallady at the art critic Ionel Jianu's suggestion, in 1939, as soon as the painter returned definitively in the country. Soon, he became, not only an adamant Pallady collector, but also the painter's close friend; private Romanian collection, Czech Republic.