3407 - 4320 FINE ARTS - MODERN ART. PRINTS, DRAWINGS, WATERCOLOURS, PAINTINGS and SCULPTURES
- Lacks 8 lithographs; dedication leaf a few sm. stains. = Steenschrijvers 1.
- Yellowed, especially blank margins.
- Sl. yellowed; formely rolled w. a fold in one margin, extending into image. = Title supplied in pencil on verso.
Faucher, P. (1960-2015). Sans titre I. Mixed technique, 53x49 cm., signed "Faucher" and "5/35" in pencil.
- Formerly rolled. = Title supplied in pencil on verso.
- Some soiling; pinholes in outer corners.
AND 3 other drawings, i.a. by MAUS SLANGEN and JAN DIRKX.
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= C. Derouet, Domela - Gouaches, période parisienne, p.73 (reproduced upside down and with brighter colours). Provenance: the collection of Barbara and Kees van Kooten. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE X. On his love for Domela's work, the purchase of this gouache and his meeting with Domela, Van Kooten wrote the story "Een abstract gevoel", published in Zeven Sloten (1988), and reprinted in Harststochtjes (2012; with the gouache reproduced on p.48 and 55). The story has also been published in English in the periodical Holland Herald, XXII/ 11 (p.14-20) [included in this lot; w. a loosely inserted photostat of a ms. letter by Domela to the editor Ken Wilkie, praising him for the quality of the issue ("Het artikel van Van Kooten vond ik ook zeer goed") and asking him for extra copies], in Dutch in the bulletin of the Vereniging van Vrienden van het Van Reekum Museum on occasion of the Domela exhibiton in 1990 [catalogue included in this lot, w. inserted letter by the editor Frits Bless, thanking Van Kooten for his permission to publish the story] and in the catalogue Ieder zijn Domela (Mus. Willem van Haren, Heerenveen/ Museum Kasteel Wijchen, 2001) [included in this lot]. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE X.
ADDED: Derouet, C. Domela, Gouaches période parisienne. Utr., Reflex, 1984, 135,(6)p., full-p. col. ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., 4to.
= With the above gouache reproduced on p.73. Copy with ms. dedication by Kees van Kooten to his wife and w. his annot. on the works by Domela in their collection. In Hartstochtjes and the Holland Herald a photograph by Eddy Posthuma de Boer is reproduced of Kees van Kooten holding the copy of this book in front of the gouache, opened at the page with the gouache, showing that it is printed upside down: "Bij Mahieu, de grote kunstboekhandel op de Boulevard Saint Michel, zoeken wij (...) naar iets over Domela en vinden Domela, Gouaches période parisienne, van Christian Derouet. Een hoop gezwets en vaag gensnork, maar voorzien van zesenvijftig afbeeldingen. Groot is onze trots en opwinding wanneer wij, behaaglijk samen bladerend in ons hotelbed, onze eigen gouache/ collage tegenkomen! Helaas zijn de kleuren niet helemaal kloppend gereproduceerd. En, wat nog onthutsender is: in het boek hangt onze Domela ondersteboven."(p.55). With the orig. col. slide of the photograph by Posthuma de Boer and a variant slide added.
AND: "Domela. 65 ans d'abstraction". Col. offset poster, 57,5x40 cm., Paris, Musée d'Art Moderne, 1987.
= SIGNED by the artist. "(...) ik vang de vallende stilte nog bijtijds op door te vragen of Domela het affiche van zijn tentoonstelling voor ons wil signeren. Dat doet hij; met bedachtzame, beminnelijke gebaren (...)" (Hartstochtjes, p.54).
= Provenance: the collection of Barbara and Kees van Kooten. Derouet, Domela - Gouaches, période parisienne, p.93; F. Bless, Domela (cat. Van Reekum Museum), no.31.
- Blank margins trimmed; tipped onto mount. With artist's name "Van Dongen" and "CXX/CCLX" in pencil below image.
= Juffermans JL41. From L. FARGUE, Au Temps de Paris (Paris, 1964, printed in 271 copies. Juffermans JB22).
= RKD CD 73-31.
- Signature and date traced.
Jong, T. de (1879-±1955). (Woman spinning). Drawing, black and some red and white crayon, 35x26 cm., signed "Toon de Jong" in lower right corner.
- Trifle foxed and sm. vague stain in upper part.
- Some wrinkles/ creases.
= Verso w. the collector's stamp of Philip J. (shining through).
- Corners tipped onto mount; sl. foxed; small collector's mark (D. Desjardijn) in outer lower right corner.
- Upper blank corners cut off; traces of sellotape.
AND 4 other linocuts by the same, posthumous impressions all numb. "15/25" in pencil. - ADDED: 7 wood-/ linocut bookillustrations by J. CANTRÉ and W.P. SCHOON, "Album met tien originele lino-gravures" (lacks the portfolio).