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Lot 283: Raoul Dufy (1877-1953)

Raoul Dufy - 1877-1953

Auction House: Christie's

Auction Location: United Kingdom

Auction Date: 2006

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Artist or Maker: Raoul Dufy (1877-1953)

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Description: Le pêcheur sur la jetée, Sainte-Adresse
signed 'Raoul Dufy' (lower left)
oil on canvas
25 5/8 x 32 1/4 in. (65.1 x 81.9 cm.)
Painted circa 1924

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Provenance: Anonymous sale, Hôtel Rameau, Versailles, 7 June 1966, lot 41.
Perls Galleries, New York.
Winifred R. Weber, Florida.

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Exhibited: Paris, Galerie Boulakia, Raoul Dufy: 40 Peintures et Aquarelles, June - July 2002 (illustrated in the catalogue).
Istanbul, Portakal Culture House, Masters of the West, December 2004 - January 2005, p. 49 (illustrated).
London, Opera Gallery, Raoul Dufy, February - March 2006, p. 43 (illustrated in the catalogue).

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Published: M. Laffaille, Raoul Dufy, Catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre peint, vol. II, Geneva, 1973, no. 703 (illustrated p. 235).

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Notes: In July and August of 1906 Dufy travelled along the Normandy coast in the company of Albert Marquet, painting side by side in the newly popular resort towns of Trouville, Honfleur, Le Havre and its smaller neighbour, Sainte-Adresse, the location of the present work. Dufy had grown up in Le Havre, spending much of his childhood and adolescence there, and both the port of Le Havre and the bay of Sainte-Adresse were to provide him with fixed pictorial reference points during his artistic career. It was a year later, in 1907, that Dufy first introduced the motif of the fisherman on the jetty, employing the angles and curves of the rods to great effect in breaking up his composition and introducing into his horizontal landscapes a subtle note of dynamism.

Dufy returned to the Normandy coast frequently throughout his life, particularly often in the 1920s when the present work was executed. His childhood on the coast had instilled in him a great love of the sea and, taking his viewpoint for the present work from the jetty of Sainte-Adresse looking back at the beach, Dufy allows himself the luxury of depicting a large expanse of blue in the water and sky, broken only by the town, with its colourful buildings and distinctive spires, and the birds and butterflies in the foreground. Dufy was also attracted by the sea in an artistic sense; the luminosity and transiency of the effects of light upon its surface allowed him to explore and further develop his pictorial theories of colour and light.

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