![]() 61.Īgnew's, London, -Oct 1997, London/England, Purchased by the AGNSW from Agnew's 1997. 61.Ĭhristie's New York,, New York/New York/United States of America, Purchased by Agnew's from Christie's New York,, lot no. Loaned to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts by Mrs Riley, - May 1989, loan no. Mrs Richard Riley, pre, Petersham/Massachusetts/United States of America, by descent, daughter of Mr and Mrs T Catesby Jones. T Catesby Jones, post 1930s, New York/New York/United States of America, Information from John Ravenal, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts : their records show that a label verso of frame states that the painting was the joint property of Jeanne Bucher and T Catesby Jones, later becoming the property of Mr and Mrs T Catesby Jones and then by descent to Mrs Richard Riley. Bucher's in the years preceding the 2nd World War and that the painting could possibly have been purchased from an exhibition at Galerie Jeanne-Bucher. As a young adult, he worked during the day as a house painter and decorator, in the same line of work as his father and grandfather, and he attended evening classes at the School of Fine Arts in Le Havre, France. Jaeger writes that he can find no mention in their records of the painting being in the collection of Jeanne Bucher but says that T Catesby Jones was a client of Mme. A prominent figure in the development of cubism, Georges Braque was a French painter and sculptor. Jeanne Bucher (France, b.1872,d.1946), 1930s?, Paris/France, Information from Jean-François Jaeger, Director, Galerie Jeanne-Bucher Paris : M. ![]() Galerie Kahnweiler, Paris, 1921, Paris/France, Sold at either the first or second Kahnweiler sale at Hotel Drouot, Paris - 13 & 14 June 1921 no.14 'Nature morte' 35 x 27cm purchased by Andre Groult for FF605, or 17 & 18 November 1921 no.7 'Nature morte' 35 x 27cm purchased by Andre Breton for FF220 The South Bank Centre, Braque still lifes and interiors, London, 1990, 29 (colour illus.). Wendy Symonds (Editor), Look, 'Georges Braque-Le Verre d'Absinthe', Heidelberg, Jun 1998, 13 (colour illus.). Maurice Raynal (Editor), Georges Braque, Rome, 1924, 24 (illus.). Terence Maloon, Paths to abstraction 1867-1917, Sydney, 2010, 229 (colour illus.). 109īruce James, Art Gallery of New South Wales handbook, 'Western Collection: Paintings and Sculpture', pg. George Isarlov, Georges Braque, Paris, 1932, 17. ![]() 13, Melbourne, 2009, 13 (colour illus.).Ĭharlotte Eyerman (Curator), Cubisti Cubismo, Milan, 2013, 107 (colour illus.). How Much is a Georges Braque Cubism The average selling price for a georges braque cubism we offer is 175, while they’re typically 75 on the low end and 1,622 for the highest priced. 108Ĭhristine Dixson, Cubism & Australian art, 'Le Verre d'Absinthe ', pg. Nicole Worms de Romilly and Jean Laude, Braque: cubism 1907-1914, Paris, 1982, 141 (illus.), 272. 13Īrt Gallery of New South Wales, Art Gallery of New South Wales annual report 1998, Sydney, 1998, 6 (colour illus.).Ĭhristie's New York, Christie's New York: Impressionist and Modern paintings and sculpture (part 1), New York,, (colour illus.). ![]() The exhibition underlines the long-lasting friendship between Braque and Pablo Picasso, by the display of some original graphic works from the cubist period made by the Spanish master.Agnew's, London, Agnew's 175th anniversary, London, 1992, (colour illus.). The more than 30 important original graphic works on display allow the viewer to admire the power of the artistic evolution and the creative peculiarity of the artist, with typically cubist incisions that are mainly dedicated to objects from everyday life, which became more and more visually striking over the years, thanks to the chromatic component, especially in the works made between the end of the 1940s and the 1960s. The great master Georges Braque is on display at the Deodato Arte gallery in Milan, in via Santa Marta 6, with an exhibition dedicated to his graphic masterpieces.īraque, the founder of the cubist movement together with Pablo Picasso, juxtaposes paintings and sculptures with graphic works throughout his artistic career: incisions, lithographs, etchings, aquatints, xylographs and illustrations that reproduce phase by phase the artist’s trends, styles and languages through time. ![]()
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