Eric Fischl (b. 1948)
Eric Fischl (b. 1948)

The Chair, The Bed, Getting Ready (Study)

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Eric Fischl (b. 1948)
The Chair, The Bed, Getting Ready (Study)
signed,titled and dated 'Eric Fischl 2000 THE CHAIR THE BED GETTING READY (STUDY)' (on reverse)
oil on linen
40¼ x 60 in. (102.2 x 152.4 cm.)
Painted in 2000.
Provenance
Mary Boone Gallery, New York
Acquired from the above by the present owner
Exhibited
Philadelphia, The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts; San Jose Museum of Art,Dive Deep: Eric Fischl and the Process of Painting, June 2012- May 2013, p. 83 (illustrated in color).

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Lot Essay

Eric Fischl's The Bed, The Chair series (1999-2000) developed as the artist's response to Edward Hopper, whom he has long both reviled and admired for compelling yet provincial portraits of the dark side of American self-reliance. First seen in his painting The Philosopher's Chair (1999), Fischl's red bamboo-print chairs, with their patterns reminiscent of blood and veins, anchor a sparse domestic bedroom-- an emotionally laden setting explored consistently by Fischl throughout his career. Each painting The Bed, The Chair series contains different characters acting out a fresh mysterious scenario, combining nebulous narrative with a distinct and delicious voyeurism to create fantastical portraits of the myriad ways that couples disengage - the red chair a consistent throbbing wound, materialized. In The Chair, The Bed, Getting Ready (study), Fischl's faceless hooded figure stands swathed in layers of gossamer fabric, a tan, velveteen Laborador panting at his feet. Opulent and spare, this fictive scene is both mundane and disconcertingly mysterious.

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