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Lot 6
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Alexandre Calame

Estimate
8,000 - 12,000 CHF
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Description

  • Alexandre Calame
  • Bord de lac et massif d'arbres, 1849-1854
  • Rückseitig betitelt und datiert, Nachlass-Etikette Arthur Calame, Nr. 272
  • Öl auf Papier auf Karton
  • 28 x 36.5 cm
Dieses Gemälde ist im Schweizerischen Institut für Kunstgeschichte SIK-ISEA unter der Archivnummer 130827 0005 inventarisiert.

Provenance

Amélie Calame, Genf (1865)
Arthur Calame, Genf (1907)
Daniel & Marguerite Buscarlet-Calame, Genf (1919)
Louis Buscarlet, Genf (1924)
Schweizer Privatsammlung, Genf (1942)
Westschweizer Privatsammlung

Literature

Valentina Anker, Alexandre Calame. Vie et oeuvre. Catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre peint, Fribourg 1987, S. 386, Nr. 385, abgebildet

Condition

Faint abrasions along the edges. Faint scratch to the lower right. Drop shaped, vertically aligned stains, presumably dissolver. Minor retouchings visible under uv-light, some in the sky, one diagonal underneath the centre. To the lower right faintly visible is a retouched vertical element, which is difficult to interpret. Good condition.
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Catalogue Note

In vorliegender Arbeit wurde ein sich unten rechts befindliches, vertikales, schwer zu deutendes Bildlement nachträglich übermalen.