Henri-Charles Manguin (1874-1949)
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Henri-Charles Manguin (1874-1949)

Paysage de Saint-Tropez

Details
Henri-Charles Manguin (1874-1949)
Paysage de Saint-Tropez
signed and dated 'Manguin 1904' (lower right)
oil on canvas
19 7/8 x 24 1/4 in. (50.5 x 61.4 cm.)
Painted in Autumn 1904
Provenance
The artist's estate.
Madame Henri Manguin, Saint-Tropez, by descent from the artist in 1949.
Private collection, Paris, by 1969.
Private collection, Switzerland, by 1973.
Galerie Richard, Zurich.
Acquired from the above by the present owner in July 1986.
Literature
L. Manguin & C. Manguin, Henri Manguin, Catalogue raisonné de l'œuvre peint, Neuchâtel, 1980, no. 121, p. 76 (illustrated).
Exhibited
Munich, Pariser Maler, 1906.
Paris, Galerie Brame, Manguin, 1954, no. 6.
Geneva, Galerie Motte, Manguin, 1958, no. 14, p. 8 (illustrated p. 6).
Paris, Galerie Montmorency, Quarante tableaux de Manguin, 1958, no. 7 (titled Saint-Tropez).
Paris, Galerie de Paris, Les amis de Saint-Tropez, May - June 1961, no. 37 (illustrated).
Chartres, Chambre de Commerce, Marquet et ses amis, July - September 1961, no. 1, p. 15 (titled Saint-Tropez).
Paris, Galerie de Paris, Manguin, tableaux Fauves, May - June 1962, no. 7 (illustrated).
London, Arthur Tooth & Sons, Henri Manguin, October - November 1966, no. 22 (titled Saint-Tropez, le golfe).
La Rochelle, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Manguin, July - September 1969, no. 3 (illustrated on the cover)
Dusseldorf, Städtische Kunsthalle, Henri Manguin, Erste deutsche Retrospektive, October - December 1969, no. 9, p. 19 (illustrated p. 16; titled Saint-Tropez); this exhibition later travelled to Berlin, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, April - May 1970, no. 8.
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