Konstantin Somov (1869-1939)
Konstantin Somov (1869-1939)
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Konstantin Somov (1869-1939)

Bernard Nivet; and Portrait of a woman

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Konstantin Somov (1869-1939)
Bernard Nivet; and Portrait of a woman
the first signed in Cyrillic, inscribed in Russian and dated 'K. Somov./24-25 Aug./1937' (lower right) and 'Bernard Nivet./Grandvilliers.' (upper left);
the second signed in Cyrillic, inscribed and dated 'K. Somov./10 Aug 34/Grandvilliers.' (lower right)
the first pencil and pastel on paper; the second pencil and sanguine on paper
the first 16 3/8 x 11 ¾ in. (43.5 x 30 cm.); the second 7 ¼ x 6 in. (18.2 x 5.2 cm.)
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Provenance
A gift from the artist to Boris Snejkovsky (1910-1978).
By descent to the present owner.

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Lot Essay

According to the artist’s inscription, this drawing was executed in the summer of 1934 in Grandvilliers village in Normandy, home to the parents of Boris Snejkovsky. During Somov’s visit, the Snejkovskys also had another guest, the woman in the hat depicted in the photograph. Somov was seemingly struck by the facial features of this woman, and, in particular, their similarity to a friend of his called Mefody Lukianov who had died in 1932. This conjecture stems from analysis of Somov’s letters and diaries as well as from a photograph from the Mikhailov family archive.
We are grateful to Elena Yakovleva, Doctor of Art History, Senior Researcher of the Russian Institute of Art History, St Petersburg for providing this catalogue note.

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