Ben Nicholson, O.M. (1894-1982), 1932-37 (still life) | Christie's
PROPERTY FROM THE VIKTOR AND MARIANNE LANGEN COLLECTION Ben Nicholson's 1932-37 (still life) comes from an exceptional selection of works by Twentieth Century modern masters from the collection of Viktor (1910-1990) and Marianne (1911-2004) Langen, Meerbusch. Viktor, the son of an industrialist family, was a successful entrepreneur, inventor and engineer. Together with his wife Marianne they started collecting modern art in the early 1950s. It was the Langen's shared interest in art, and their joy of collecting which drove them to assemble a collection ranging from Cézanne to Picasso to Mark Rothko and beyond. As a consequence of their many journeys together and an unending curiosity, the couple also began collecting art from other cultures, with a strong focus on the art of Japan. The Langen's fascination with Japanese art led Marianne to commission architect Tadao Ando to build a fitting home for their collection: The Langen Foundation, Neuss, which opened in 2004. Tadao Ando's idea of combining art, nature and architecture in a harmonious structure, together with the wish of Marianne Langen to leave something permanent to the public as a legacy, is best exemplified by the beautiful modern building by the Japanese master architect, an artwork in its own right. Today the Langen Foundation stages regular changing exhibitions juxtaposing modern and contemporary masters with their holdings of non-European art such as Japanese scrolls and sculptures.
Ben Nicholson, O.M. (1894-1982)

1932-37 (still life)

Price realised GBP 746,500
Estimate
GBP 250,000 – GBP 350,000
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Ben Nicholson, O.M. (1894-1982)

1932-37 (still life)

Price realised GBP 746,500
Closed: 25 Jun 2014
Price realised GBP 746,500
Closed: 25 Jun 2014
Details
Ben Nicholson, O.M. (1894-1982)
1932-37 (still life)
signed twice 'Ben Nicholson/1932-37 (on the reverse and on the stretcher) with extensive colour notes (on the stretcher), signed twice again, inscribed and dated 'Ben Nicholson/1932-37/title for exh. "painting 1932-37"/NICHOLSON/Chy an Kerris/Headland Rd/Carbis Bay/St Ives - Cornwall' (on the backboard)
oil on canvas
27¾ x 31 in. (70.5 x 78.8 cm.)
Provenance
with Redfern Gallery, London.
with Lefevre Gallery, London.
Purchased by Viktor and Marianne Langen, Meerbusch, at the 1964 exhibition, and by descent.
Literature
H. Read (intro.), Ben Nicholson paintings, reliefs, drawings, vol. 1, London, 1955, p. 8, no. 94, illustrated, as 'still life (Punch and Judy show)'.
Exhibition catalogue, Ben Nicholson, Brussels, Galerie Apollo, 1964, no. 17, illustrated.
V. and M. Langen, Sammlung Viktor u. Marianna Langen. Kunst de 20ten Jahrhunderts, vol.1, Ascona, 1986, p. 162, illustrated.
Exhibited
New York, Durlacher Gallery, Ben Nicholson, 1949, no.1
Cincinnatti, Art Museum, Six English Moderns: Piper, Sutherland, Hepworth, Tunnard, Moore, Nicholson, February 1950, no.1: this exhibition travelled to San Francisco, California Palace of the Legion of Honour, May - June 1950, as 'Still Life Punch and Judy Show’.
Japan, The British Council, 2nd International Art Exhibition, 1953, no. 13.
Brussels, Galerie Apollo, Ben Nicholson, May – June 1964, no. 17.

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