Raoul Dufy (1877-1953)
Property from The Estate of James Pearson Duffy
Raoul Dufy (1877-1953)

Hyères, la fontaine

Details
Raoul Dufy (1877-1953)
Hyères, la fontaine
signed 'Raoul Dufy' (lower center)
oil on canvas
21¼ x 25½ in. (54 x 64.8 cm.)
Painted circa 1927
Provenance
Valentine Gallery, New York.
Mrs. Cornelius Sullivan, New York.
Florine Stettheimer, New York.
Carstairs Gallery, New York.
Acquired from the above by the late owner, December 1957.
Literature
M. Laffaille and F. Guillon-Laffaille, Raoul Dufy, Catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre peint, Paris, 1985, supplément, p. 55, no. 1873 (illustrated).
Exhibited
Detroit Institute of Arts, Selections from the Collections of the Friends of Modern Art, 1969.

Lot Essay

Of Raoul Dufy, Gertrude Stein famously wrote: "one must meditate about pleasure. Raoul Dufy is pleasure. To know to know to love her so. You have to really love what is to have pleasure and Dufy does really love what is and we have the pleasure." Dufy's oeuvre is justly celebrated for colorful, picturesque, playful views of city streets, beaches, horse races, ports and studios. In Hyères, la fontaine, the lush fountain pool invites the viewer to be surrounded by the palm trees and tall-shuttered windows typical of southern French villages. The idyllic tranquility of the scene is finely realized in the artist's distinctive palette of deep blues, rich greens and bright reds. Perhaps in the early morning before the bustle of daily traffic, Dufy here offers an elegant corner of Hyères to "meditate about pleasure."

The present painting's third recorded owner was celebrated American modernist Florine Stettheimer, whose beloved, eponymous Stettheimer Dollhouse resides in the Museum of the City of New York.

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