PASCAL ADOLPHE JEAN DAGNAN-BOUVERET | JEUNE FEMME EN ROSE AVEC SON ENFANT
PASCAL ADOLPHE JEAN DAGNAN-BOUVERET
French
1852 - 1929
JEUNE FEMME EN ROSE AVEC SON ENFANT
signed P-A-J-DAGNAN-B, indistinctly inscribed PARIS, and dated 1882 (lower right)
oil on canvas
24¾ by 31¾ in.
62.9 by 80.6 cm
Condition Report:
The following condition report was kindly provided by Simon Parkes Art Conservation, Inc.:
Not examined out of the frame. The work is restored. The canvas has an old glue lining. The surface is quite dull. Although it may not need to be cleaned, it seems the varnish could be effectively brightened. The figure is in beautiful condition, showing no retouches. The figure of the child on the far right is also beautifully preserved. Retouches have been added in the darkest colors around the seated figure's feet, around the hat on the stool on the left side, and beneath the plant on the far left to address some cracking. These retouches are well applied. If the varnish were adjusted, the work could be hung as is.
"This lot is offered for sale subject to Sotheby's Conditions of Business, which are available on request and printed in Sotheby's sale catalogues. The independent reports contained in this document are provided for prospective bidders' information only and without warranty by Sotheby's or the Seller."
Provenance:
Hammer Galleries, New York
Private Collection (acquired from the above circa 1940, and thence by descent in the family)
Acquired from the above by the present owner
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PASCAL ADOLPHE JEAN DAGNAN-BOUVERET
French
1852 - 1929
JEUNE FEMME EN ROSE AVEC SON ENFANT
signed P-A-J-DAGNAN-B, indistinctly inscribed PARIS, and dated 1882 (lower right)
oil on canvas
24¾ by 31¾ in.
62.9 by 80.6 cm
Condition Report:
The following condition report was kindly provided by Simon Parkes Art Conservation, Inc.:
Not examined out of the frame. The work is restored. The canvas has an old glue lining. The surface is quite dull. Although it may not need to be cleaned, it seems the varnish could be effectively brightened. The figure is in beautiful condition, showing no retouches. The figure of the child on the far right is also beautifully preserved. Retouches have been added in the darkest colors around the seated figure's feet, around the hat on the stool on the left side, and beneath the plant on the far left to address some cracking. These retouches are well applied. If the varnish were adjusted, the work could be hung as is.
"This lot is offered for sale subject to Sotheby's Conditions of Business, which are available on request and printed in Sotheby's sale catalogues. The independent reports contained in this document are provided for prospective bidders' information only and without warranty by Sotheby's or the Seller."
Provenance:
Hammer Galleries, New York
Private Collection (acquired from the above circa 1940, and thence by descent in the family)
Acquired from the above by the present owner