JULES PASCIN | JEUNE FEMME ALLONGÉE
PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE CONNECTICUT COLLECTION
JULES PASCIN
1885 - 1930
JEUNE FEMME ALLONGÉE
Signed Pascin (upper right)
Oil on board laid down on canvas
17½ by 20¾ in. (44.5 by 52.7 cm)
Framed: 29 by 32 in. (73.7 by 81.3 cm)
Painted in 1914.
Condition Report:
The work is executed on board which has been laid down to canvas. The edges have been taped. Two nailhead sized losses toward the lower right corner. A crack in the paint runs along the upper edge. There are some associated losses and lifting to the pigment along this crack toward the upper left corner. A nailhead sized loss in the figure's proper left forearm. A nailhead sized loss to the center of the lower edge. A circular spot of impact in the lower left corner. Under UV light: a few spots of possible retouching along the center of the lower edge and in the upper right corner. The work is in fair condition.
Provenance:
Alex Maguy, Paris
Irving & Mary Lazar, California (and sold: Sotheby's, New York, May 12, 1994, lot 231)
Acquired at the above sale
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PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE CONNECTICUT COLLECTION
JULES PASCIN
1885 - 1930
JEUNE FEMME ALLONGÉE
Signed Pascin (upper right)
Oil on board laid down on canvas
17½ by 20¾ in. (44.5 by 52.7 cm)
Framed: 29 by 32 in. (73.7 by 81.3 cm)
Painted in 1914.
Condition Report:
The work is executed on board which has been laid down to canvas. The edges have been taped. Two nailhead sized losses toward the lower right corner. A crack in the paint runs along the upper edge. There are some associated losses and lifting to the pigment along this crack toward the upper left corner. A nailhead sized loss in the figure's proper left forearm. A nailhead sized loss to the center of the lower edge. A circular spot of impact in the lower left corner. Under UV light: a few spots of possible retouching along the center of the lower edge and in the upper right corner. The work is in fair condition.
Provenance:
Alex Maguy, Paris
Irving & Mary Lazar, California (and sold: Sotheby's, New York, May 12, 1994, lot 231)
Acquired at the above sale
% from the market value