Lot 061
Portrait de Madeleine Sologne
MOÏSE KISLING (Polish-French, 1891 - 1953)
1936
Oil on canvas
73 x 54 cm
Estimate
TWD 4,000,000-6,000,000
HKD 980,000-1,471,000
USD 126,400-189,600
CNY 883,000-1,325,000
Sold Price
Signature
Signed lower left Kisling, inscribed Paris and dated 1936
PROVENANCE
Marcel Bleustein, Paris, c.1948
Drouot, Paris, November 18, 1989, lot 95
EXHIBITED :
Kisling 100th Anniversary Exhibition, Galerie Daniel
Malingue, Paris, April 18-July 12, 1991
Mitsukoshi Museum of Art, Tokyo, November 19-December 29, 1991
Mitsukoshi Matsuyama, Matsuyama, January 14-19, 1992
Municipal Museum of Fine Arts, Kawaguchiko, January 29-February
23, 1992
Mitsukoshi Osaka, Osaka, February 26-March 9, 1992
Mitsukoshi Hiroshima, Hiroshima, March 17-22, 1992
Mitsukoshi Takamatsu, Takamatsu, March 24-29, 1992
Kisling 100th Anniversary Exhibition in Japan, Departmental Museum
of Fine Arts, Fukuoka, April 10-May 10, 1992
Montparnasse, Atelier of the World. Artists from Elsewhere, Tribute
to Kisling 1891-1953, Forum of the Arts, Palais de la Bourse,
Marseille, June 1992-January 1993
Art Gallery of the General Council of Bouches-du-Rhône,
Aix-en-Provence, April 6 - June 25, 2000
ILLUSTRATED : Georges Charensol, Moïse Kisling, Éditions de
Clermont, Paris, 1948, p. 73
Florent Fels, L'Art vivant de 1900 à nos jours, Editeur Pierre Cailler,
Genève, 1956, p. 114
Jean Kisling, Kisling (préface de Henri Troyat) tome II, Paris, 1982,
p. 141, no. 158
Kisling 100th Anniversary, Galerie Daniel Malingue, Paris, 1991,
exh. cat., color illustrated, no. 40
Kisling 100th Anniversary in Japan, Departmental Museum of
Fine-Arts, Fukuoka, 1992, exh. cat., color illustrated, no. 47
Montparnasse, Atelier of the World. Artists from Elsewhere, Tribute
to Kisling 1891-1953, Forum des Arts, Palais de la Bourse, Marseille,
1993, exh. cat., color illustrated, no. 111
Jean Moulin dit Romanin: artiste, résistant, marchand de tableaux,
Art Gallery of the General Council of Bouches-du-Rhône, Aix-en
Provence, 2000, exh. cat., color illustrated, p. 74
PROVENANCE
Marcel Bleustein, Paris, c.1948
Drouot, Paris, November 18, 1989, lot 95
EXHIBITED :
Kisling 100th Anniversary Exhibition, Galerie Daniel
Malingue, Paris, April 18-July 12, 1991
Mitsukoshi Museum of Art, Tokyo, November 19-December 29, 1991
Mitsukoshi Matsuyama, Matsuyama, January 14-19, 1992
Municipal Museum of Fine Arts, Kawaguchiko, January 29-February
23, 1992
Mitsukoshi Osaka, Osaka, February 26-March 9, 1992
Mitsukoshi Hiroshima, Hiroshima, March 17-22, 1992
Mitsukoshi Takamatsu, Takamatsu, March 24-29, 1992
Kisling 100th Anniversary Exhibition in Japan, Departmental Museum
of Fine Arts, Fukuoka, April 10-May 10, 1992
Montparnasse, Atelier of the World. Artists from Elsewhere, Tribute
to Kisling 1891-1953, Forum of the Arts, Palais de la Bourse,
Marseille, June 1992-January 1993
Art Gallery of the General Council of Bouches-du-Rhône,
Aix-en-Provence, April 6 - June 25, 2000
ILLUSTRATED : Georges Charensol, Moïse Kisling, Éditions de
Clermont, Paris, 1948, p. 73
Florent Fels, L'Art vivant de 1900 à nos jours, Editeur Pierre Cailler,
Genève, 1956, p. 114
Jean Kisling, Kisling (préface de Henri Troyat) tome II, Paris, 1982,
p. 141, no. 158
Kisling 100th Anniversary, Galerie Daniel Malingue, Paris, 1991,
exh. cat., color illustrated, no. 40
Kisling 100th Anniversary in Japan, Departmental Museum of
Fine-Arts, Fukuoka, 1992, exh. cat., color illustrated, no. 47
Montparnasse, Atelier of the World. Artists from Elsewhere, Tribute
to Kisling 1891-1953, Forum des Arts, Palais de la Bourse, Marseille,
1993, exh. cat., color illustrated, no. 111
Jean Moulin dit Romanin: artiste, résistant, marchand de tableaux,
Art Gallery of the General Council of Bouches-du-Rhône, Aix-en
Provence, 2000, exh. cat., color illustrated, p. 74
+ OVERVIEW
Moïse Kisling (1891-1953), an artist of the "School of
Paris," was celebrated by art journalists and historians
as the "King of Montparnasse." Born in Poland during
the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Kisling studied at the
School of Fine Arts in Kraków in his youth. Known
for his warm and generous personality, he was often
surrounded by artistic friends such as Modiglianiand Picasso. His work, characterized by a mysterious
Orientalist style, vivid sensations, and rich colors,
made him a prominent figure in the Paris art scene
during the Roaring Twenties.
Kisling's early works were influenced by Post-
Impressionism and Cubism, featuring geometric
froms and segmented compositions. Later, he drew
inspiration from classical art, such as the Italian
Renaissance and Baroque, and developed his own
distinctive realist style. His floral paintings and
portraits became highly sought after by art collectors.
In 1915, during World War I, Kisling fought for France
and was granted French citizenship for his service.
However, with the outbreak of World War II, fearing
persecution due to his Jewish heritage, he was forced
to emigrate to the United States.
The artwork "Portrait de Madeleine Sologne" depicts
the renowned French actress Madeleine Sologne
(1912-1995) at the age of twenty-four during her time
as a model for Kisling. The composition centers on the
figure, showcasing elegant and delicate brushwork.
The tranquil yet subtly dynamic background of plants
enhances the subject's noble and extraordinary
demeanor. In the style of 17th-century Dutch painting,
the static figure is adorned in luxurious white lace
that beautifully contrasts with the black velvet fabric.
The artist skillfully constructs the contrasts of light
and shadow in the facial features, rendering the
subject's appearance lifelike. She gazes intently
and expressively at the viewer. The deliberately
elongated and enlarged lines of the hand in the lower
left corner cleverly balance the composition. Most
scholars believe that Kisling's mastery of painting
draws simultaneously from classical techniques and
contemporary ideas, leaving a remarkable chapter
in the history of modern art through his highly
personalized expression.
Paris," was celebrated by art journalists and historians
as the "King of Montparnasse." Born in Poland during
the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Kisling studied at the
School of Fine Arts in Kraków in his youth. Known
for his warm and generous personality, he was often
surrounded by artistic friends such as Modiglianiand Picasso. His work, characterized by a mysterious
Orientalist style, vivid sensations, and rich colors,
made him a prominent figure in the Paris art scene
during the Roaring Twenties.
Kisling's early works were influenced by Post-
Impressionism and Cubism, featuring geometric
froms and segmented compositions. Later, he drew
inspiration from classical art, such as the Italian
Renaissance and Baroque, and developed his own
distinctive realist style. His floral paintings and
portraits became highly sought after by art collectors.
In 1915, during World War I, Kisling fought for France
and was granted French citizenship for his service.
However, with the outbreak of World War II, fearing
persecution due to his Jewish heritage, he was forced
to emigrate to the United States.
The artwork "Portrait de Madeleine Sologne" depicts
the renowned French actress Madeleine Sologne
(1912-1995) at the age of twenty-four during her time
as a model for Kisling. The composition centers on the
figure, showcasing elegant and delicate brushwork.
The tranquil yet subtly dynamic background of plants
enhances the subject's noble and extraordinary
demeanor. In the style of 17th-century Dutch painting,
the static figure is adorned in luxurious white lace
that beautifully contrasts with the black velvet fabric.
The artist skillfully constructs the contrasts of light
and shadow in the facial features, rendering the
subject's appearance lifelike. She gazes intently
and expressively at the viewer. The deliberately
elongated and enlarged lines of the hand in the lower
left corner cleverly balance the composition. Most
scholars believe that Kisling's mastery of painting
draws simultaneously from classical techniques and
contemporary ideas, leaving a remarkable chapter
in the history of modern art through his highly
personalized expression.
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