40028943-(100).jpg
40028943-(08).jpg
40028943-(06).jpg
40028943-(05).jpg
40028943-(04).jpg
40028943-(09).jpg

Maurice Denis

Auction Lot 38 (40028943)
MAURICE DENIS (Granville, 1870-Paris, 1943).
"Piazza San Agostino", Siena.
Oil on cardboard mounted on board.
Monogrammed in the lower left corner.
Provenance: Galerie Druet, Paris, no. 9567, acquired in 1921 directly from the artist (label on reverse). James Binoche Collection, acquired in 1922 from the Galerie Druet. By descent. Private collection, Nice.
Exhibitions: "Maurice Denis", Galerie Druet, Paris, 21 November-2 December 1921, no. 14. "Maurice Denis", 1888-1924, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, 11 April-11 May 1924, no. 285.
Bibliography: Work registered in the Catalogue raisonné of the paintings of Maurice Denis under no. 921.0030.
An attestation of digital inclusion signed by Claire Denis and Fabienne Stahl will be given to the buyer.
Measurements: 43 × 31 cm; 54 x 41 cm (frame).

Open live auction
Estimated Value : 20,000 - 22,000 €


Enter the numeric amount of your offer.
Remember that a fee will be added, 21% as commission and the corresponding VAT on this commission.

DESCRIPTION

MAURICE DENIS (Granville, 1870-Paris, 1943).
"Piazza San Agostino", Siena.
Oil on cardboard mounted on board.
Monogrammed in the lower left corner.
Provenance: Galerie Druet, Paris, no. 9567, acquired in 1921 directly from the artist (label on reverse). James Binoche Collection, acquired in 1922 from the Galerie Druet. By descent. Private collection, Nice.
Exhibitions: "Maurice Denis", Galerie Druet, Paris, 21 November-2 December 1921, no. 14. "Maurice Denis", 1888-1924, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, 11 April-11 May 1924, no. 285.
Bibliography: Work registered in the Catalogue raisonné of the paintings of Maurice Denis under no. 921.0030.
An attestation of digital inclusion signed by Claire Denis and Fabienne Stahl will be given to the buyer.
Measurements: 43 × 31 cm; 54 x 41 cm (frame).

Piazza San Agostino is a representative work of Maurice Denis' lyrical approach to the Italian urban landscape. The scene shows a Sienese square of simplified architecture, bathed by a soft light and built by large areas of color, where human figures are integrated in an almost symbolic way in space.

The pictorial treatment responds fully to the principles of the Nabis, a group of which Denis was a fundamental theoretician: color is imposed on drawing, perspective is flattened and painting is conceived as an organized surface rather than as an illusionistic window.

Maurice Denis was a fundamental figure of symbolism and a founding member of the group Les Nabis, along with Bonnard, Vuillard and Sérusier. Trained at the Académie Julian, he defended a modern conception of painting, anticipating important developments in 20th century art.

His work evolved from symbolism towards a modern classicism influenced by the Italian Renaissance, with an outstanding production in mural painting and religious art. After World War I, he promoted the renewal of sacred art in France through the Ateliers d'Art Sacré.

His legacy is preserved and studied at the Musée départemental Maurice Denis in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the artist's former residence, dedicated entirely to his work and thought.

HELP

Would you like to speak directly to us?
Phone number for inquiries
932 463 241

If the seller accepts your offer will notify you immediately by sending a quote. To make an offer you need to logged in as a USER.

Newsletter

Would you like to receive our newsletter?

Setdart sends, weekly and via e-mail, a newsletter with the most important news. If you have not yet requested to receive our newsletter, you can do so by filling in the following form.


SETDART ONLINE SL, as data controller, will treat your data in order to send you our newsletter with commercial news about our services. You can access, rectify and delete your data, as well as exercise other rights by consulting the additional and detailed information on data protection in our privacy policy.