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ONLINE AUCTION
Quebec Abstraction
2nd session

March 05 - March 26, 2020

LOT DETAILS
         
         
         
         

This session is closed for bidding.
Current bid: $25,000 CAD
Bidding History
Paddle # Date Amount

25596 24-Mar-2020 02:50:48 PM $25,000

38921 17-Mar-2020 03:43:07 PM $22,500

11958 07-Mar-2020 07:53:17 PM $20,000

The bidding history list updated on: Friday, March 29, 2024 07:32:30

LOT 123

AUTO CAS OC QMG RCA SCA
1923 - 2002
Canadian

Sans titre
pastel on paper, 1968
signed and inscribed "AM" twice
23 3/4 x 35 3/4 in, 60.3 x 90.8 cm

Estimate: $20,000 - $30,000 CAD

Sold for: $31,250

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PROVENANCE
Galerie Maeght, Paris
Collection of René Garneau (1907 - 1983), former Canadian Ambassador to UNESCO
Private Collection, Montreal
Galerie d'Arts Contemporains, Montreal
Acquired from the above in 2004 by a Private Collector, Montreal
By descent to the present Private Collection, Montreal

LITERATURE
Yseult Riopelle, Jean Paul Riopelle Catalogue Raisonné, Volume 3, 1960 - 1965, 2009, essay by Yves Michaud, pages 58 - 59
Yseult Riopelle, Jean Paul Riopelle Catalogue Raisonné, Volume 4, 1966 - 1971, 2014, reproduced page 373 and listed page 522, #1968.066P.1968


In the 1960s, Jean Paul Riopelle experimented with a multitude of media, such as ink, gouache, engraving, lithography, collage and pastel. This compelling body of work results from a feeling of ‘’deep-rooted versatility’’ according to art historian Yves Michaud. Specifically speaking of the pastel works, Michaud explains: "Finally, there are the dazzling series of pastels. They too are surprising, and for a simple reason: instead of the built-up adjoining strokes of the paintings, they are made up of overlapping lines. It is as if Matisse-like arabesques suddenly appeared in the midst of Cézanne-like constructions.’’ In this stunning work, Riopelle arranges a complex web-like network of sharp, calligraphic black lines atop hatch-stroked, knotted lines of white, green, red and teal, that together form an organic and dynamic whole, resulting in a remarkably expressive pictorial surface. Michaud continues: "these pastels are related not only to the paintings from the 1950s, with their muddles and visual suffocation, but also to the lyricism of the paintings from the 1970s and 1980s: they have the same fresh gaze.’’


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