Maurice Denis Cathédrale de Burgos
Property from an Important Private Swiss Collection
Maurice Denis
1870 - 1943
Cathédrale de Burgos
stamped with the atelier stamp (lower left)
oil on panel
24,5 x 32,5 cm; 9⅝ x 12¾ in.
Painted in 1905.
The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by Claire Denis.
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Provenant d'une Importante Collection Particulière Suisse
Maurice Denis
1870 - 1943
Cathédrale de Burgos
porte le cachet de l'atelier (en bas à gauche)
huile sur panneau
24,5 x 32,5 cm; 9⅝ x 12¾ in.
Peint en 1905.
L'authenticité de cette œuvre a été confirmée par Claire Denis.
Condition Report:
The work has been examined framed. Panel is sound. There is some minor frame rubbing along the extreme edges associated with small paint losses. There are a few further tiny paint losses notably to the upper right corner and towards the center of the right edge. There are a few superficial scratches in the upper part of the composition. Examination under UV light reveals no evidence of retouching. This work is in overall very good condition.
Provenance:
Estate of the artist
Madeleine Follain (the artist's daughter; by descent from the above)
Galerie Schehadé, Paris
Galerie Paul Vallotton, Lausanne (acquired from the above in 1983)
Acquired from the above by the present owner in 1984
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Property from an Important Private Swiss Collection
Maurice Denis
1870 - 1943
Cathédrale de Burgos
stamped with the atelier stamp (lower left)
oil on panel
24,5 x 32,5 cm; 9⅝ x 12¾ in.
Painted in 1905.
The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by Claire Denis.
__________________________________________________________________________
Provenant d'une Importante Collection Particulière Suisse
Maurice Denis
1870 - 1943
Cathédrale de Burgos
porte le cachet de l'atelier (en bas à gauche)
huile sur panneau
24,5 x 32,5 cm; 9⅝ x 12¾ in.
Peint en 1905.
L'authenticité de cette œuvre a été confirmée par Claire Denis.
Condition Report:
The work has been examined framed. Panel is sound. There is some minor frame rubbing along the extreme edges associated with small paint losses. There are a few further tiny paint losses notably to the upper right corner and towards the center of the right edge. There are a few superficial scratches in the upper part of the composition. Examination under UV light reveals no evidence of retouching. This work is in overall very good condition.
Provenance:
Estate of the artist
Madeleine Follain (the artist's daughter; by descent from the above)
Galerie Schehadé, Paris
Galerie Paul Vallotton, Lausanne (acquired from the above in 1983)
Acquired from the above by the present owner in 1984