GEN PAUL (1895-1975)
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GEN PAUL (1895-1975)

Quai des Belges à Marseille, départ pour le château d'If

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GEN PAUL (1895-1975)
Quai des Belges à Marseille, départ pour le château d'If
signé 'Gen Paul' (en bas à droite); signé et titré 'GEN-PAUL Quai des Belges marseille' (au revers) et inscrit 'marseille départ pour le château d'If' (sur le châssis)
huile sur toile
74 x 92 cm. (29 1/8 x 36¼ cm.)
Peint vers 1928
Provenance
Maurice Rheims, Paris.
Collection particulière, Melun (acquis dans les années 1990).
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Further Details
'THE BELGIUM'S QUAY IN MARSEILLE, DEPARTURE FOR THE IF CASTLE'; SIGNED LOWER RIGHT; SIGNED AND TITLED ON THE REVERSE; INSCRIBED ON THE STRETCHER; OIL ON CANVAS.
Sale Room Notice
Monsieur Emmanuel Farrando a confirmé l'authenticité de cette oeuvre.

Mr Emmanuel Farrando has confirmed the authenticity of this work.

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Lot Essay

Monsieur Emmanuel Farrando a confirmé l'authenticité de cette oeuvre.

Maurice Rheims dira dans un entretien avec Hélène Demoriane au sujet de Gen Paul, "Mon ami Gen Paul est un des seuls hommes vivants qui aient un grand tempérament de peintre. Comme Raoul Dufy il a inventé un graphisme, une écriture picturale. Certains de ses tableaux comptent parmi les meilleurs du siecle avec les plus beaux Vlaminck et Soutine" ("Existe-t-il encore des peintres maudits? Le cas Gen Paul", in Connaissance des Arts, no. 126, août 1962, pp. 22-27).

Maurice Rheims said in an interview with Hélène Demoriane about Gen Paul: "my friend Gen Paul is one of only alive men who have a great temperament of painter. As Raoul Dufy did, he has invent a graphics, a pictorial writting. Some of his best paintings count among the best of the siecle with the most beautiful Vlaminck and Soutine." ("Existe-t-il encore des peintres maudits? Le cas Gen Paul", in Connaissance des Arts, no. 126, août 1962, pp. 22-27).

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