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Date | 1916 (Pfannstiel & Lanthemann dates in 1915) | ||||||||||||||||
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Title | Moïse Kisling | ||||||||||||||||
Materials | Oil on cardboard (Ceroni/ Parisot/Pfannstiel/Lanthemann say canvas) | ||||||||||||||||
Size | 104.8 x 74.9 cm ( Parisot/Ceroni: 104 x 75- Pfannstiel 105 x 74) | ||||||||||||||||
Signature: | Signed in low left "modigliani" | ||||||||||||||||
Actual Location | Private Collection? | ||||||||||||||||
Provenance | -?- Paul Guillaume, Paris Jean Walter, Paris Emilio Jesi Coll. Milano Jacques Lindon Coll. New York Leo M. Rogers Coll. New York Auction: Christie´s, London - 27/June/1972, Lot 139. Arthur Tooth & Sons, London (acquired at above sale) Private Collection (acquired in 1973) Auction: Christie´s, New York - 1/Nov/2005, Sale 1570 Lot 44 - as oil on board (cardboard) Estimate: 6.000.000 - 8.000.000 USD Sold: 5.616.000 USD Text in the auction catalogue: Dated in 1916 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Curiosity: Marc Restellini say there is no cardboard in Modigliani's oeuvre after 1915 and that everything done later in cardboard is fake, but again he informs that he will include this work in his CR even if its made in cardboard and dated by him in 1916?, a nonsense. This extract from a report by him will give deeper comprehension of the private expert way of working: Translation: 4 / Study of support and technique a) The cardboard as a support for the works of Amedeo Modigliani Modigliani used cardboard as a medium for thirty works. In 1915, he made 14 works of this type, and this is the last year in which he uses this medium. From 1916, Modigliani never uses this medium because it is supported by the merchants Paul Guillaume (whose personal collection was given to the French State and is exposed at the Musée de l'Orangerie in Paris) and Leopold Zborowski. It is thus supplied in canvases by these merchants and therefore no longer needs to use poor media such as cardboard. This support does not exist at Modigliani after 1915. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Private Collection? |
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Bibliography | -?- Waldemar, La grande peinture contemporaine a la collection Paul Guillaume, Paris, 1929, p. 140 Pfannstiel, "catalogue presume" Modigliani. L'Art et la Vie. Preface de Louis Latourrettes, Seheur, Paris, 1929, p. 9, nº 6 Joseph, Dictionnaire Biographique des Artistes Contemporains, Paris, 1934, vol. III, p. 30 San Lazzaro, Modigliani peintures, Les Éditions du Chêne, Paris, 1953, p. 6 Pfannstiel, Modigliani et son oeuvre, etude critique et catalogue raisonne, bibliotheque des arts, Paris, 1956, nº 60 (dated in 1915) Ceroni, Amedeo Modigliani: Peintre; Suivi des Souvenirs de Lunia Czechowska, Edizioni del Milione, 1958, nº 53 (dated in 1915) Lanthemann, Modigliani, catalogue raisonné: sa vie, son oeuvre, son art, G. Condal, Barcelona, 1970, nº 92 (dated in 1915) Ceroni & Piccioni, Il dipinti di Modigliani, Rizzoli, Milano, 1970, nº 107 (dated in 1916) Catalogue National Museum Tokyo, 1985, nº 61 Catalogue Aichi Prefectural Art Gallery, 1985 Schmalenbach, Amedeo Modigliani, Prestel, Munich, 1990, p. 88 Parisot, Catalogue Raisonee Modigliani, Graphis Arte, 1991 nº 2/1916 Patani, Catalogo Generale, Leonardo, Milano, 1991-94 Kruszynski. Amedeo Modigliani: Portraits and Nudes. Munich, 1996, p. 40 Decrooq-Restellini, L'Ange au visage grave, Musée du Luxembourg, Paris, 2002, p. 39 Soto Caba, Modigliani, The timeless face, Libsa, Madrid, 2007 In process |
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Exhibitions | -?- Paris, la grande peinture contemporaine à la collection Paul Guillaume, Galerie Bernheim-Jeune, 1929 Brussels, Art Italien Contemporain, Palais des Beaux Arts, 1950, nº 60 New York, Sixty-Eight Great Paintings, Federation of Jewish Philanthropies, Manhattan Women's Division, 1957, nº 40 Boston, European Masters of Our Time, Museum of Fine Arts, 1957, nº 51 Atlanta, The Art of Amedeo Modigliani,Art Association, 1960, no. 18 New York, Modern French Painting, Wildenstein & Co., Inc. 1962, no. 36 Massachusetts, Modern French Painting, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, 1962, no. 36 New York, Amedeo Modigliani; loan exhibition, Acquavella Galleries, Inc. 1971, nº 5 Tokyo, Nichido Gallery, 1972, reproduced in cover Tokyo, Art Gallery Tokyu, Modigliani, Utrillo, Kisling, 1980, nº 9 (cover) Tokyo, Modigliani exhibition, National Museum, 1985, nº 61 Nagoya, Modigliani exhibition, Aichi Prefectural Art Gallery, 1985, nº 61 Düsseldorf, Amedeo Modigliani: Malerei, Skulpturen, Zeichnungen, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, 1991, nº 39 Zurich, Amedeo Modigliani: Malerei, Skulpturen, Zeichnungen, Kunsthaus, 1991, nº 39 Paris, Modigliani: l'ange au visage grave, Musée du Luxembourg, 2002 Milano, Modigliani: l'ange au visage grave, Palazzo Reale, 2003 In process |
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Other | This painting presents holes in the 4 corners. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This painting is visible in a photo of Guillaume Apollinaire dated in 1916. In the photio the color of the jacket looks white, not blue as is in this painting, maybe it was later altered by the artist or is there a white jacket version? This photo have 2 copies (probably there are more): 1.- dedicated to André Breton and dated August 1916 Image source: Sale Andé Breton 2.- dedicated to "André Thevenin amicablement " and dated 13 July 1916 Image source: Otago University This is the overlay of the painting on the photo: Based on the dates this photo should have been done in the Guillaume gallery while Modigliani was alive and dated the painting as previous to July 1916. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Photo of Moïse Kisling: Biography of the portrayed ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reconstruction of the Guillaume collections at the Orangerie Museum, this painting is included: |
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