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68017: Marie Laurencin (French, 1885-1956) Promenade au

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Marie Laurencin (French, 1885-1956) Promenade au Parc Monceau (Self-portrait), circa 1907 Pen and ink on postcard 3-1/2 x 5-1/4 inches (8.9 x 13.3 cm) Titled upper left: Promenade / au Parc / Monceau With a note on the reverse from Marie Laurencin to Monsieur Pierre Roché PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF CARLTON LAKE, AUSTIN, TEXAS PROVENANCE: Henri-Pierre Roché's widow, Denise Roché, Paris, 1968; Carlton Lake, purchased from the above in 1968; The Estate of Carlton Lake. This charming sketch documents the friendly relationship Marie Laurencin had with members of the European avant-garde. [Henri] Pierre Roché (1879-1959) was a noted art collector and enthusiastic proponent of the Dada movement, an art agent, and writer ( Jules et Jim was his 1959 autobiography). German writer Franz Hessel (1880-1941) referred to in the note on the reverse, was Roché's close friend, and together with Walter Benjamin translated three volumes of Proust into German. On the reverse of this card, Laurencin wrote to Pierre Roché's Munich address at Kaulbachstrasse 56 III: " D'abord j'avais perdu l'adresse - et puis il faut revenir. - J'attends Hessel - et il faut voir les Indépendants. Marie Laurencin." (First I lost the address, and had to come back. I'm waiting for Hessel, and we have to see the Independents [exhibition].) HID03101062020 © 2020 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
Condition Report: Not examined out of frame due to framing technique.

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Marie Laurencin (French, 1885-1956) Promenade au Parc Monceau (Self-portrait), circa 1907 Pen and ink on postcard 3-1/2 x 5-1/4 inches (8.9 x 13.3 cm) Titled upper left: Promenade / au Parc / Monceau With a note on the reverse from Marie Laurencin to Monsieur Pierre Roché PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF CARLTON LAKE, AUSTIN, TEXAS PROVENANCE: Henri-Pierre Roché's widow, Denise Roché, Paris, 1968; Carlton Lake, purchased from the above in 1968; The Estate of Carlton Lake. This charming sketch documents the friendly relationship Marie Laurencin had with members of the European avant-garde. [Henri] Pierre Roché (1879-1959) was a noted art collector and enthusiastic proponent of the Dada movement, an art agent, and writer ( Jules et Jim was his 1959 autobiography). German writer Franz Hessel (1880-1941) referred to in the note on the reverse, was Roché's close friend, and together with Walter Benjamin translated three volumes of Proust into German. On the reverse of this card, Laurencin wrote to Pierre Roché's Munich address at Kaulbachstrasse 56 III: " D'abord j'avais perdu l'adresse - et puis il faut revenir. - J'attends Hessel - et il faut voir les Indépendants. Marie Laurencin." (First I lost the address, and had to come back. I'm waiting for Hessel, and we have to see the Independents [exhibition].) HID03101062020 © 2020 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
Condition Report: Not examined out of frame due to framing technique.

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