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Ossip Zadkine (1890-1967)
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Ossip Zadkine (1890-1967)

Nu debout

Details
Ossip Zadkine (1890-1967)
Nu debout
signed 'O.ZADKINE' (on the marble base)
ebony
Height: 34 1/4 in. (87 cm.) including base
Executed in 1936; this work is unique
Provenance
Mme Wyss-Dunand (a student of the artist between 1935 and 1937).
Anonymous sale, Koller, Zurich, 19 November 1990, lot 5205.
Private collection, Switzerland, by whom acquired at the above sale; sale, Christie's, London, 24 June 2010, lot 391.
Galerie Thomas, Munich.
Acquired from the above by the present owner in 2012.
Literature
S. Lecombre, Ossip Zadkine, L'œuvre sculpté, Paris, 1994, no. 281, p. 319 (illustrated).
Special Notice
Artist's Resale Right ("Droit de Suite"). Artist's Resale Right Regulations 2006 apply to this lot, the buyer agrees to pay us an amount equal to the resale royalty provided for in those Regulations, and we undertake to the buyer to pay such amount to the artist's collection agent.

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Lot Essay

Cut into black, silky ebony, Nu debout illustrates Ossip Zadkine’s faith in true carving and fascination for wood. In its style, the sculpture conveys that combination of Primitive and Cubist undertones that had characterized the artist's most original work. Intuitive and expressive, Nu debout appears as a sort of totem of Modernity, uniting the aesthetic of the automaton – expressed in the figure’s strict, almost mechanical form - with the spiritual echoes of wood, a material that had once been alive in nature. Ionel Jianou noted the mystical qualities of works such as Nu debout: ‘These eyeless statues stare at us with their whole bodies. A quiver of sensuality, desire and purity animates the slightly rounded surfaces of these young, tall, slim, lissome, highly polished and occasionally lacquered bodies, over which light fairly streams’ (I. Jianou, Zadkine, Paris, 1964, pp. 54-56). Zadkine executed Nu debout in 1936. At the time, the artist was enjoying international recognition; the following year, he would exhibit 47 works at the seminal Exposition Universelle in Paris.

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