Roger De La Fresnaye (1885-1925)
PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM KELLY SIMPSON
Roger De La Fresnaye (1885-1925)

Etude pour La conquête de l'air

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Roger De La Fresnaye (1885-1925)
Etude pour La conquête de l'air
signed 'R de la Fresnaye' (lower right)
pen and India ink on paper
12 ¾ x 10 1/8 in. (32.4 x 25.9 cm.)
Drawn in 1913
Provenance
André Lefèvre, Paris.
B.C. Holland, Inc., Chicago.
Francey and Dr. Martin Gecht, Chicago (acquired from the above, 1994); sale, Christie's, New York, 3 May 2006, lot 122.
Shepherd Gallery, New York.
Acquired from the above by the late owner, November 2007.
Exhibited
The Art Institute of Chicago, Graphic Modernism, Selections from the Francey and Dr. Martin L. Gecht Collection, November 2003-January 2004, p. 76, no. 64 (illustrated in color, p. 177).

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Lot Essay

De La Fresnaye executed this drawing as a study for the first version of La conquête de l'air, painted in 1913 (Seligman, no. 135; Private collection). The scene recounts the artist's conversations about aeronautics with his brother Henri, who was the director of the Nieuport airplane factory in Issy-les-Moulineaux, near Paris. The third figure at right was eliminated from the second version of this subject (Seligman, no. 136; private collection) and the version définitive, also painted in 1913 (Seligman, no. 137; The Museum of Modern Art, New York). It is indisputably de la Fresnaye’s most ambitious and important work, and is considered to form "a complete expression of the talent and the intent of the artist" (G. Seligman, Roger de la Fresnaye, With a Catalogue Raisonné, London, 1969, p. 48).

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