Collection Hubert Guerrand-Hermès, L'hôtel de Lannion
Collection Hubert Guerrand-Hermès, L'hôtel de Lannion
Studies of a Man Warming his hands over a Brazier | Etudes d'un homme se réchauffant auprès d'un brasier
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December 14, 07:43 PM GMT
Estimate
12,000 - 18,000 EUR
Lot Details
Description
Abraham Bloemaert
1566 - 1651
Studies of a Man Warming his hands over a Brazier
Red chalk, heightened with white, within brown ink framing lines
155 by 181 mm
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Abraham Bloemaert
1566 - 1651
Etudes d'un homme se réchauffant auprès d'un brasier
Sanguine et rehauts de blanc dans un encadrement à la plume et encre brune
155 x 181 mm
Private Collection, France
With Herman Shickman Gallery, New York
Joseph et Deborah Goldyne, San Francisco
With Addison Fine Arts, San Francisco
With Didier Aaron, Paris, 2010
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Collection particulière, France
Herman Shickman Gallery, New York
Joseph et Deborah Goldyne, San Francisco
Addison Fine Arts, San Francisco
Didier Aaron, Paris, 2010
J. Bolten, 'The Drawings of Abraham Bloemaert: A Supplement', in Master Drawings, vol. 50, no. 1, 2017, p. 83, no. A44*
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J. Bolten, 'The Drawings of Abraham Bloemaert: A Supplement', dans Master Drawings, vol. 50, n° 1, 2017, p. 83, n° A44*
San Francisco, The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, et Minneapolis, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Judging by Appearance, Master Drawings from the Collection of Joseph and Deborah Goldyne, 2006-2007, cat. 20
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San Francisco, The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, et Minneapolis, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Judging by Appearance, Master Drawings from the Collection of Joseph and Deborah Goldyne, 2006-2007, cat. 20
As Jaap Bolten notes (see Literature), the foreground figure is an allegorical representation of Winter. He dates the drawing to 1615-25.
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Comme le note Jaap Bolten (voir Bibliographie), la figure du premier plan est une représentation allégorique de l'Hiver. Il date le dessin vers 1615-1625.