Lot Essay
L’atelier de Perpignan, Place Arago depicts Raoul Dufy's studio in Place Arago, one of two studios that the artist occupied in Perpignan during the 1940s. Whilst the theme of the studio as a subject recurs in Dufy's paintings at regular intervals, the Perpignan series contains the largest number of paintings and their subjects became increasingly personal. The scene depicted is intimate and domestic, while the choice to include examples of his own work in the atelier environment is typically self-referential. The present lot is very closely related to an oil in the collection of the Musée du Havre, a gift to the museum from the artist’s wife.