HENRI MANGUIN (1874-1949)
Provenance
Offered by Henri Manguin to his sister Adrienne Lamarre, Paris 1901Henri Lamarre, Paris
Private Collection, France, c. 1960
DROUOT-RICHELIEU, Paris, France on Dec 5, 1986, Lot #76
Private Collection, France
Exhibition
Sarlat, France, l'Ancien Evêché (also called Palais Episcopal), July 6 to September 28, 1997Valencia, Spain, March-April 2003
Castellön, Spain, May-June 2003
75,000
The present work, painted just before the revolution of Fauvism took hold, demonstrates a critical transitionary period in Modern Art. The subject is depicted with a masterful compositional sense and attention to spatial relationships. Manguin’s competency in composition would allow him to experiment freely with color during the first decade of the 20th Century. The slightly later but comparable Manguin still life “Flowers” (1915) is in the permanent collection of the Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia.