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A Legacy of Innovation: Works From The Collection of William S. Paley Sold to Benefit the Museum of Modern Art and other Charitable Organizations

André Derain

Bords de Seine à Chatou

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November 15, 01:19 AM GMT

Estimate

2,500,000 - 3,500,000 USD

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A Legacy of Innovation: Works From The Collection of William S. Paley Sold to Benefit the Museum of Modern Art and other Charitable Organizations

André Derain

1880 - 1954


Bords de Seine à Chatou

signed Derain (lower right)

oil on canvas

29 by 48 ¾ in. 73.7 by 123.8 cm.

Executed circa 1904-06.


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薪火相傳——威廉・佩利收藏,收益惠澤紐約現代藝術博物館及其他慈善機構 

安德烈・德安

1880 - 1954年

《塞納河畔的沙圖》


款識:藝術家簽名 Derain(右下)

油彩畫布

29 x 48 ¾ 英寸;73.7 x 123.8 公分

Germaine Patat, Paris
Salm Salz Inc., New York
William S. Paley, New York (acquired from the above in 1956)
Acquired by bequest in 1990 by the William S. Paley Foundation
Georges Hilaire, Derain, Geneva, 1959, pl. 76, illustrated (titled Le Grand arbre and dated 1909 with incorrect dimensions)
Marcel Giry, Fauvism: Origins and Development, New York, 1981, no. 6, p. 30, illustrated in color (titled Bords de rivière, Chatou and dated 1904)
Michel Kellermann, André Derain: Catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre peint, vol. I, Paris, 1992, no. 31, illustrated p. 20 (dated circa 1904)
New York, The Museum of Modern Art (on loan from 1990)
New York, The Museum of Modern Art; Indianapolis Museum of Art; Seattle Art Museum; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; San Diego Museum of Art; Baltimore Museum of Art; New Orleans Museum of Art, The William S. Paley Collection, 1992-1994, no. 19, p. 45, illustrated in color (titled The Seine at Chatou and dated 1906)
San Francisco, de Young Museum; Portland Museum of Art; Quebec, Fine Arts Museum; BentonvilleCrystal Bridges Museum of American Art, The William S. Paley Collection: A Taste for Modernism, 2012-2014, no. 19, p. 45, illustrated in color (titled The Seine at Chatou and dated 1906)