161. Interior With Self-portrait [prima jumÄtate a anilor '30]
Estimate
EUR 15.000 - 25.000
Sold
EUR 17.000
Session
Tue, 15 June 2021 18:30
Dimensions
width 38 cm, height 46 cm, custom 46 Ã 38 cm
Description
oil on canvas pasted on cardboard, signed right side, with pencil, "T. Pallady"
Research information
The artwork was part of the Theodor Pallady's 7th personal exhibition, Romanian Athenaeum, 1935, cat. 34, according to the inscription on the reverse - H 34 (8).
Dating
prima jumÄtate a anilor '30
PROVENANCE
historical collection Emil Ottulescu, lawyer (1882-1954). Most likely, the work entered the famous Bucharest interwar collection in the period immediately following the exhibition, Ottulescu being one of Pallady's regular collectors and even the latter's financial sponsor; dating from the '60s, private collection from Bucharest, a gift from Ecaterina Caragiale-Logadi.
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 38 cm, height 46 cm, custom 46 Ã 38 cm
Description
oil on canvas pasted on cardboard, signed right side, with pencil, "T. Pallady"
Research information
The artwork was part of the Theodor Pallady's 7th personal exhibition, Romanian Athenaeum, 1935, cat. 34, according to the inscription on the reverse - H 34 (8).
Dating
prima jumÄtate a anilor '30
PROVENANCE
historical collection Emil Ottulescu, lawyer (1882-1954). Most likely, the work entered the famous Bucharest interwar collection in the period immediately following the exhibition, Ottulescu being one of Pallady's regular collectors and even the latter's financial sponsor; dating from the '60s, private collection from Bucharest, a gift from Ecaterina Caragiale-Logadi.