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Juan Gris (1887-1927)
Incertitude
signed 'JUAN GRIS' (center left) and titled and inscribed 'Incertitude lequel choisir le vieux ou le jeune' (along the lower edge)
gouache, brush and pen and India ink and pencil on paper
16 ¼ x 11 7/8 in. (41 x 30.3 cm.)
Executed circa 1908
Provenance
Ohana Gallery, London; sale, Christie's, London, 20 May 1960, lot 76.
M. Knoedler & Co., Inc., New York (acquired at the above sale).
Acquired from the above by the present owner, June 1960.
Literature
L'Indiscret, no. 359, 2 December 1908 (illustrated).
R. Bachollet, Juan Gris, Dessinateur de presse de Madrid à Montmartre: Catalogue raisonné, 1904-1912, Paris, 2003, p. 123 (lithograph version illustrated).
Exhibited
London, Ohana Gallery, Summer Exhibition: French Paintings of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, June-September 1959.

Lot Essay

Gris arrived in Paris in 1906, and took up residence at the Bateau-Lavoir, where he met Pablo Picasso, and through him Georges Braque, Guillaume Apollinaire, Max Jacob, Maurice Raynal, Pierre Reverdy and other artists, poets and critics at the forefront of a new generation of Paris’ avant-garde. In the present work, which was published in LIndiscret in 1908, the character in the background on the right is an artist, standing hunched over with a portfolio under his arms and making direct eye contact with the viewer. Such was the life of Gris in his first six years in Paris, as he would descend La Butte in Montmartre to deliver his drawings to the headquarters of the various magazines for which he worked as an illustrator—LIndiscret, Le Témoin, and LAssiette au Beurre.

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