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Charles Dufresne
Loge de Theatre (Preliminary study for a painting)

1910-1920

About the Item

Loge de Theatre (Preliminary study for a painting) Graphite on paper Signed in pencil lower left Annotated with color notations by the artist (see photo) A early Parisian theme work by the artist Framed in a gold leaf frame, with linen matting and gold inner liner (see photo) Provenance: Saidenberg Gallery, New York, label, (see photo) Regarding the artist: "He came from a family of sailors and fishermen that originated in Granville. He left school to study engraving, then went to Paris, where he enrolled at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts and found a position in the workshops of Hubert Ponscarme [fr]. Later, he became an assistant to the sculptor and medalist, Alexandre Charpentier. He was more attracted to painting, however, and began making pastels at Café-chantants and circuses and guinguettes, in the manner of Toulouse-Lautrec. His first exhibition came at the Salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts in 1903. Following that, he and his close friend, the American engraver Herbert Lespinasse (1884-1972), went on an extended trip to Italy and stayed at the Villa Médicis. In 1908, he spent some working in Brittany at the invitation of Jean Frélaut [fr]. In 1910, he was one of the winners of the Abd-el-Tif prize and spent two years at the Villa Abd-el-Tif in Algiers, where he turned from pastels to oil painting. After returning, he opened a studio and produced numerous Orientalist works. He was mobilized at the beginning of World War I. After being gassed, he was transferred to the Section de Camouflage, under the command of an old acquaintance, the painter André Dunoyer de Segonzac. During this time, he managed to paint some Cubist scenes of the war. In 1921, Jacques Rouché, Director of the Opéra de Paris, commissioned him to design sets for Antar, a ballet by Henri Caïn with music by Gabriel Dupont. Two years later, he was one of the founders of the Salon des Tuileries. Between 1921 and 1923, on a commission from Louis Süe and André Mare (whom he had met while in the camouflage section), he created tapestry designs on the theme of Paul et Virginie, for use as Art Deco furniture coverings. The completed ensemble, using new weaving techniques, was presented at the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts in 1925. In the late 1920s, he became a teacher at the "Académie scandinave [fr]", an art school established with Scandinavian patronage that operated from 1919 to 1935. In 1936, he created more tapestry designs for the Mobilier National. That same year, he painted decorations in the foyer of the Palais de Chaillot. His last commission, completed just before his death, involved five large murals for the "Faculté de pharmacie de Paris [fr]", a division of Paris Descartes University. A major retrospective of his work was presented at the Venice." Biennale shortly after his death. Courtesy Wikipedia Regarding the Provenance: Eleanore B. Saidenberg, was the owner of the Saidenberg Gallery in New York City. The gallery opened its doors 1950 and in 1955 the Saidenberg Gallery was tapped to be Pablo Picasso’s primary representative in the United States. Her partnership with Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler an influential Paris art dealer was the genesis of her representation of Picasso until his death. The gallery also represented other greats such as Paul Klee, Georges Braque, Fernand Leger, Wassily Kandinsky. Mrs. Saidenberg was a driving force in the arts community as noted by her founding of the Art Dealers Associated of America. She organized many exhibitions including the “Picasso, An America Tribute” in 1962. Later in 1966 she organized Seven Decades: Crosscurrents in Modern Art. Courtesy Saidenberg Associates
  • Creator:
    Charles Dufresne (1876-1938, French)
  • Creation Year:
    1910-1920
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 7.5 in (19.05 cm)Width: 11 in (27.94 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    In a beautiful framed presentation in gold leaf molding and linen matting.
  • Gallery Location:
    Fairlawn, OH
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: FA68911stDibs: LU1406345542
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