Maurice Denis (1870-1943)
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Maurice Denis (1870-1943)

Tennis I, mise au carreau pour la décoration 'Nausicaa'

细节
Maurice Denis (1870-1943)
Tennis I, mise au carreau pour la décoration 'Nausicaa'
with the artist's monogram 'MAVD' (lower left)
black and white chalk on paper
31 1/4 x 23 3/4 in. (80 x 60.5 cm.)
Executed circa 1914
来源
Galerie Druet, Paris (no. 8324), by 1914.
M. Gavoty, France, by whom acquired from the above in 1920.
Galerie B. Kœstler, Munich.
Private collection, France.
Jean-Luc Baroni Ltd, London, by 2006.
Acquired from the above by the present owner.
展览
[Probably] San Francisco, Palace of Fine Arts, The Panama-Pacific International Exposition, February - December 1915, no. 314C or 314D (titled ‘Ball Game’).
[Probably] Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institute, Founder’s Day Exhibition: French Paintings from the Museum of the Luxembourg, and other Works of Art from the French, Belgian, Italian, and Swedish Collections shown at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, together with a Group of English Paintings, April - June 1916, no. 261 or 265 (titled ‘Study for “Tennis”).
[Probably] Minneapolis, The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, An Exhibition of French and Belgian Art from the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, December 1916 - February 1917, no. 68 or 72 (titled ‘Study for “Tennis”').
[Probably] New York, Brooklyn Museum, The Art of France and Belgium from the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, February - March 1918, no. 63 or 67 (titled ‘Study for “Tennis”).
New York, Adam Williams Fine Art Ltd, Master Drawings and Oil Sketches, May - June 2006, no. 49 (illustrated); this exhibition later travelled to London, Jean-Luc Baroni Ltd, June - July 2006.

拍品专文

Claire Denis and Fabienne Stahl will include this work in their forthcoming Maurice Denis catalogue raisonné.


Although most well-known as a member of the group of young artists known as the Nabis in the late 1880s and early 1890s, by 1900 Maurice Denis was working in a more classical manner and finding steady commercial success as a result. In 1904, Eugène Druet of the prestigious Galerie Druet, became his primary dealer. Many of the highlights of Denis’ oeuvre between 1908 and 1914 take the form of large scale decorative murals, whether for private houses, such as that of the Prince de Wagram in Paris, or more public buildings. Lot 294 and 295 are large scale preparatory drawings for the vertical panels of an important decorative cycle known as The Games of Nausicaa, commissioned from the artist by Druet, and executed by Denis between 1913 and 1914. Two closely related paintings of the title Le Tennis are now in the Musée Nationale du Sport Français in Paris.

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