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  • Maximilienne GOEPP GUYON
    Feb. 11, 2025

    Maximilienne GOEPP GUYON

    Est: €5,000 - €7,000

    Maximilienne GOEPP GUYON (Paris, 1868 – Neuilly-sur-Seine, 1903) Allégorie de l’hiver, dit aussi ‘La Neige’ Huile sur toile Signée ‘M. Guyon.’en bas à droite Sans cadre Allegory of winter, also called “The Snow”, oil on canvas, signed, by M. Goepp Guyon 57.09 x 23.62 in. 145.0 x 60.0 cm Provenance : Vente de l’atelier de Feue Maximilienne Guyon ; Neuilly-sur-Seine, Maître Desvouges, 10 – 11 janvier 1904, n° 35 (comme  "La Neige") ; Collection Gérard Lévy ; Puis par descendance Expositions : L’Art et la Vie en France à la Belle Époque, île de Bendor, Fondation Paul Ricard, septembre – octobre 1971, cat. n° 227 : « L’hiver » [étiquette au dos] Bibliographie : Schurr, Gérald, 1820-1920 / Les Petits Maîtres de la Peinture / Valeur de Demain, tome 3, Les Éditions de l’Amateur, 1976, reproduit p. 132 : « L’Hiver » Bien que sa carrière ait été brutalement interrompue par son décès en 1903, Maximilienne Goepp Guyon compte parmi les femmes qui ont su s’imposer sur la scène artistique de son temps. Formée à l’Académie Julian auprès de Gustave Boulanger, Jules Lefebvre et Tony Robert-Fleury, son travail de peintre est remarqué dès 1888 au Salon des Artistes Français. Cette même année, lors de l’« Exposition de Blanc et Noir », elle reçoit la médaille d'or des pastels. Lors de l'Exposition universelle de 1889, elle obtient la médaille d'argent et se voit accorder une bourse de voyage. En 1893, aux côtés de Marie Bracquemond, elle fait partie de la délégation de femmes françaises artistes présentées à l'Exposition universelle de 1893 à Chicago et regroupées dans le Woman's Building. Notre grand tableau appartient à la part la plus symboliste de sa production, en figurant une allégorie de l’hiver, personnifiée en une femme tout de blanc vêtue, au regard extatique, assise sur les hauteurs d’une architecture gothique, recouvrant les toits de la cité de son blanc manteau de neige. Maximilienne GOEPP GUYON (Paris, 1868 – Neuilly-sur-Seine, 1903) 145.0 x 60.0 cm Bien que sa carrière ait été brutalement interrompue par son décès en 1903, Maximilienne Goepp Guyon compte parmi les femmes qui ont su s’imposer sur la scène artistique de son temps. Formée à l’Académie Julian auprès de Gustave Boulanger, Jules Lefebvre et Tony Robert-Fleury, son travail de peintre est remarqué dès 1888 au Salon des Artistes Français. Cette même année, lors de l’« Exposition de Blanc et Noir », elle reçoit la médaille d'or des pastels. Lors de l'Exposition universelle de 1889, elle obtient la médaille d'argent et se voit accorder une bourse de voyage. En 1893, aux côtés de Marie Bracquemond, elle fait partie de la délégation de femmes françaises artistes présentées à l'Exposition universelle de 1893 à Chicago et regroupées dans le Woman's Building. Notre grand tableau appartient à la part la plus symboliste de sa production, en figurant une allégorie de l’hiver, personnifiée en une femme tout de blanc vêtue, au regard extatique, assise sur les hauteurs d’une architecture gothique, recouvrant les toits de la cité de son blanc manteau de neige.

    Artcurial
  • Art Group Lot - Drawings and watercolors
    Oct. 14, 2024

    Art Group Lot - Drawings and watercolors

    Est: $500 - $10,000

    Clockwise from top left: Man with Top Hat, Pencil Sketch, French 19th c., framed size 14.25" x 11.5"; Flowers, watercolor, Still Life 19th c., framed size 14.75" x 16.5"; Portrait of a lady with a hat, watercolor, Maximilienne Guyon (1868-1903), framed size 20" x 17"; Old Man and Girl, Pencil Drawing, 19th c., framed size 10.75" x 12.75". Part two of a single-owner Lancaster, Ohio collection. We sold the first part of this collection last July. All sales final. Invoices above $2500 must be paid with cash, cashier's check or wire transfer. In-house shipping is available. Pickup is Tuesday, Oct. 15 from 1 pm to 3 pm in Carroll, OH or by appointment by Nov. 1. We can provide in-house shipping for this item. We pack once the lot is paid for. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping and handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with the bid platform.

    Burns Auction & Appraisal, LLC.
  • Maximilienne Goepp Guyon watercolor The Farewell
    Dec. 03, 2022

    Maximilienne Goepp Guyon watercolor The Farewell

    Est: $250 - $500

    Guyon, Maximilienne Goepp (French 1868 - 1903), The Farewell, watercolor and pencil, 17.25 x 10.25 inches, signed lower left, framed measuring 25 x 21.5 inches, Maximilienne Guyon was an award-winning painter, illustrator, and etcher. She exhibited often, primarily in France, and won numerous awards, receiving the traveling purse in 1894, the first woman to whom it was given. She was held in high regard as a teacher, instructing the Princess Mathilde (of Saxony), who in her own right became a talented artist.

    Concept Art Gallery
  • Maxmillienne Guyon W/C, Beauty by the Sea
    Oct. 08, 2022

    Maxmillienne Guyon W/C, Beauty by the Sea

    Est: $350 - $450

    Maximilienne Guyon (France, 1868-1903) watercolor on paper painting depicting a young woman attired in Victorian clothing, seated on a rock at a seashore with one arm resting on a walking stick. Signed "Maximilliene Guyon-Goepp" in red, lower right corner. Housed in an ornate giltwood frame and cased in a black shadowbox under glass. Sight: 11" H x 7 1/2" W. Framed: 22 1/4" H x 19 1/4" W.

    Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals
  • Rhum des Ilets. ca. 1897.
    Mar. 14, 2021

    Rhum des Ilets. ca. 1897.

    Est: $1,400 - $1,700

    ARTIST: MAXIMILIENNE GUYON (1869-1903) SIZE: 36 5/8 x 51 1/8 in./93 x 130 cm PRINTER: Lith. Courmont Frères, Paris DESCRIPTION: An angelic young woman draped in gossamer fabrics promotes Rhum des Ilets, which the text here describes as "superior to all others." Guyon was primarily a painter; she studied at the Académie Julian, exhibited frequently at the Salon de Paris, and was included in the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago and the 1900 Exposition Universelle. One of her prints is included in L’Estampe Moderne. (Art Nouveau; Alcohol)

    Poster Auctions International Inc
  • Maximilienne Guyon (France,1868-1903) watercolor painting antique
    Nov. 08, 2020

    Maximilienne Guyon (France,1868-1903) watercolor painting antique

    Est: $750 - $800

    ARTIST: Maximillienne Goepp Guyon (French, 1868 - 1903) NAME: Walking Couple MEDIUM: watercolor on paper CONDITION: Very minor foxing. Framed under glass. Some damages to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 19 x 13 inches / 48 x 33 cm FRAME SIZE: 27 x 22 inches / 68 x 55 cm SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116784 US Shipping $75 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US BIOGRAPHY: Maximilienne Guyon was born in Paris on May 24, 1868. Her parents were artists. As a young woman, she attended the Academie Julien, having as teachers Robert Fleury, Jules Lefebvre and Gustave Boulanger. In 1887, at the age of twenty, she made her debut at the Salon de Paris with the painting Mlle Jeanne G. , a portrait of her sister, who was also a painter. At the Salon of the following year she presented two works on canvas, Portrait de Femme and The Violinist, for which she received a third-class medal. Until 1903, the year of her death, her works were consistently found in all the Salon exhibitions, both in the painting and in the watercolor and drawing sections. In 1890 she obtained an "honorable mention" and a silver medal at the Universal Exhibition in Paris. In the catalogues illustre du Salon of 1891, 1892 and 1893, she, having married, was listed with the name "Goepp-Guyon". In the following years she was registered as Mlle or Mme Guyon. Probably she had lost early her husband. From 1892 to 1899 her address was 9 rue Alphonse de Neuville. From 1900 she lived in Neuilly-sur Seine, boulevard Bineau, 82. In 1892 she exhibited six works ( three portraits) at the "Exposition des arts de la femme" at the Palais de l'Industrie in Paris. In 1893 she participated in the World Columbian Exhibition of Chicago with the work Music, exhibited in the women's building. In 1894, with Un rodeur, oil on canvas 100 x 80 cm, presented at the Salon, she gained a Bourse de voyage of 4,000 francs, (first to a woman) which allowed her to make a trip of some months to Italy. The same work was exhibited at the Salon de Lyon one year later. Maximilienne Guyon became a member of the Societe des Artistes Francais and hors concours at 28 years. She was also member of the Societe des Aquarelistes Francais and of the Societe des Prix du Salon et Boursiers de Voyage. She participated with hors concours in the Salon in Paris as well as in Lyon, Versailles, Ruen. In 1897 she presented a self portrait at the Salon and works at the "Esposition annuelle des Aquarellist". In this occasion, she was given the task of welcoming the president Felix Faure and his daughter with a bouquet of flowers when they came to visit the exhibition. This was reported in La Press, Paris, 4 Mai 1897. In the same year, she participated in the International Exhibition in Brussels. In the last years of her life the artist was a successful portrait painter. She got the bronze medal at the Universal Exhibition of Paris in 1900 with the portrait La Toilette. She also received a silver medal in Amiens. In 1903 she obtained the gold medal at the Exposition of Blak and White in Paris. In the same year she presented a large portrait of Mme d'Hauterive (Jeannine Dumas) at the Salon de la Societe des Aquarellistes Francais and two works at the first Salon d'Automne: Nature Morte and A l'eglise. Maximilienne Guyon was a much esteemed art teacher and had Princess Mathilde of Saxony among her pupils. She was also an illustrator. Among others she illustrated works by Balzac, Enault and Theuriet. Conversations with the artist on the feminism and the difficulties of women in the art world were reported by Gabrielle Reval on the newspaper Femina of May 1, 1903, and on the book L'avenir de nos filles. Edition illustree de portraits des principales personnalites feminines". The article on "Femina" includes a photograph of the artist while she paints the portrait of Madame d'Hauterive Dumas. The interview reported in the book was made at the "maisonette" of the artist in Sauzon. From the text it is understood that the artist had a child." Maximilienne Guyon died in Neuilly-sur Seine in the first days of December 1903. The cause of her death is unknown. A necrology appeared in La Chronique des Arts et de la Curiosite, supplement a la Gazette des Beaux-Arts on January 10, 1904. A judicial auction was held at the home of the artist on January 10-11, 1904, where works, furniture and objects present in the atelier were sold. The auction catalog contained a list of 48 canvas paintings, 62 watercolors, 15 drawings and pastels, and reported a photograph of the artist and images of two her works: The rГґdeur and The Ribandelle, a watercolour.

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • Maximilienne Guyon (France,1868-1903) watercolor painting antique
    Aug. 09, 2020

    Maximilienne Guyon (France,1868-1903) watercolor painting antique

    Est: $750 - $850

    ARTIST: Maximillienne Goepp Guyon (French, 1868 - 1903) NAME: Walking Couple MEDIUM: watercolor on paper CONDITION: Very minor foxing. Framed under glass. Some damages to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 19 x 13 inches / 48 x 33 cm FRAME SIZE: 27 x 22 inches / 68 x 55 cm SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116784 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $75 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Maximilienne Guyon was born in Paris on May 24, 1868. Her parents were artists. As a young woman, she attended the Academie Julien, having as teachers Robert Fleury, Jules Lefebvre and Gustave Boulanger. In 1887, at the age of twenty, she made her debut at the Salon de Paris with the painting Mlle Jeanne G. , a portrait of her sister, who was also a painter. At the Salon of the following year she presented two works on canvas, Portrait de Femme and The Violinist, for which she received a third-class medal. Until 1903, the year of her death, her works were consistently found in all the Salon exhibitions, both in the painting and in the watercolor and drawing sections. In 1890 she obtained an "honorable mention" and a silver medal at the Universal Exhibition in Paris. In the catalogues illustre du Salon of 1891, 1892 and 1893, she, having married, was listed with the name "Goepp-Guyon". In the following years she was registered as Mlle or Mme Guyon. Probably she had lost early her husband. From 1892 to 1899 her address was 9 rue Alphonse de Neuville. From 1900 she lived in Neuilly-sur Seine, boulevard Bineau, 82. In 1892 she exhibited six works ( three portraits) at the "Exposition des arts de la femme" at the Palais de l'Industrie in Paris. In 1893 she participated in the World Columbian Exhibition of Chicago with the work Music, exhibited in the women's building. In 1894, with Un rodeur, oil on canvas 100 x 80 cm, presented at the Salon, she gained a Bourse de voyage of 4,000 francs, (first to a woman) which allowed her to make a trip of some months to Italy. The same work was exhibited at the Salon de Lyon one year later. Maximilienne Guyon became a member of the Societe des Artistes Francais and hors concours at 28 years. She was also member of the Societe des Aquarelistes Francais and of the Societe des Prix du Salon et Boursiers de Voyage. She participated with hors concours in the Salon in Paris as well as in Lyon, Versailles, Ruen. In 1897 she presented a self portrait at the Salon and works at the "Esposition annuelle des Aquarellist". In this occasion, she was given the task of welcoming the president Felix Faure and his daughter with a bouquet of flowers when they came to visit the exhibition. This was reported in La Press, Paris, 4 Mai 1897. In the same year, she participated in the International Exhibition in Brussels. In the last years of her life the artist was a successful portrait painter. She got the bronze medal at the Universal Exhibition of Paris in 1900 with the portrait La Toilette. She also received a silver medal in Amiens. In 1903 she obtained the gold medal at the Exposition of Blak and White in Paris. In the same year she presented a large portrait of Mme d'Hauterive (Jeannine Dumas) at the Salon de la Societe des Aquarellistes Francais and two works at the first Salon d'Automne: Nature Morte and A l'eglise. Maximilienne Guyon was a much esteemed art teacher and had Princess Mathilde of Saxony among her pupils. She was also an illustrator. Among others she illustrated works by Balzac, Enault and Theuriet. Conversations with the artist on the feminism and the difficulties of women in the art world were reported by Gabrielle Reval on the newspaper Femina of May 1, 1903, and on the book L'avenir de nos filles. Edition illustree de portraits des principales personnalites feminines". The article on "Femina" includes a photograph of the artist while she paints the portrait of Madame d'Hauterive Dumas. The interview reported in the book was made at the "maisonette" of the artist in Sauzon. From the text it is understood that the artist had a child." Maximilienne Guyon died in Neuilly-sur Seine in the first days of December 1903. The cause of her death is unknown. A necrology appeared in La Chronique des Arts et de la Curiosite, supplement a la Gazette des Beaux-Arts on January 10, 1904. A judicial auction was held at the home of the artist on January 10-11, 1904, where works, furniture and objects present in the atelier were sold. The auction catalog contained a list of 48 canvas paintings, 62 watercolors, 15 drawings and pastels, and reported a photograph of the artist and images of two her works: The rГґdeur and The Ribandelle, a watercolour.

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • Maximilienne Goepp GUYON (1868-1903) Calèche au soleil couchant Huile sur t
    Jun. 30, 2019

    Maximilienne Goepp GUYON (1868-1903) Calèche au soleil couchant Huile sur t

    Est: €1,800 - €2,200

    Maximilienne Goepp GUYON (1868-1903) Calèche au soleil couchant Huile sur toile Signé en bas à droite 73 x 60 cm (restauration et usures) Oil on canvas, signed lower right, 28 3/4 x 23 5/8 in

    Osenat
  • MAXIMILIENNE GUYON (1868-1903). LA MODE NATIONALE. Circa 1895. 54x78 inches, 138x198 cm.
    Aug. 01, 2018

    MAXIMILIENNE GUYON (1868-1903). LA MODE NATIONALE. Circa 1895. 54x78 inches, 138x198 cm.

    Est: $1,500 - $2,000

    MAXIMILIENNE GUYON (1868-1903) LA MODE NATIONALE. Circa 1895. 54 1/2x78 inches, 138 1/2x198 cm. Condition B: replaced lower left corner into image; replaced losses, repaired tears, creases and overpainting in margins and image; creases and restoration along vertical and horizontal folds and seam. Two-sheets.

    Swann Auction Galleries
  • MAXIMILIENNE GOEPP GUYON (FRENCH, 1868-1903) - Hors Concours
    Jul. 03, 2018

    MAXIMILIENNE GOEPP GUYON (FRENCH, 1868-1903) - Hors Concours

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    MAXIMILIENNE GOEPP GUYON (FRENCH, 1868-1903) Hors Concours signed ‘M.Guyon.’ (lower left) oil on canvas 55.3 x 38.8cm (21 3/4 x 15 1/4in).

    Bonhams
  • MAXIMILLIENNE GUYON (French, 1868-1903)
    Sep. 16, 2017

    MAXIMILLIENNE GUYON (French, 1868-1903)

    Est: $200 - $300

    MAXIMILLIENNE GUYON (French, 1868-1903), garden picnic, watercolor, signed lower right. Toning, two small water spots left side, minor foxing. Sight 11-1/2''h, 18''w. (Fine Art)

    South Bay Auctions Inc
  • Maximilienne Goepp Guyon Watercolor
    May. 03, 2017

    Maximilienne Goepp Guyon Watercolor

    Est: $150 - $300

    Lady with flowers

    Arthaz
  • Maximilienne Goepp GUYON (1868-1903), Elégante au panier fleuri. Huile sur toile signée en bas à droite. 56 x 38 cm
    Dec. 08, 2013

    Maximilienne Goepp GUYON (1868-1903), Elégante au panier fleuri. Huile sur toile signée en bas à droite. 56 x 38 cm

    Est: €800 - €1,200

    Maximilienne Goepp GUYON (1868-1903), Elégante au panier fleuri. Huile sur toile signée en bas à droite. 56 x 38 cm

    Tradart Deauville
  • Maximilienne GUYON (1868 - 1903) La belle
    Dec. 01, 2012

    Maximilienne GUYON (1868 - 1903) La belle

    Est: €600 - €800

    Maximilienne GUYON (1868 - 1903) La belle indifférente Aquarelle. Signée en bas à droite. 54 x 40 cm

    Ader
  • Maximilienne GUYON (1868-1903) La belle
    Mar. 29, 2012

    Maximilienne GUYON (1868-1903) La belle

    Est: €1,200 - €1,500

    Maximilienne GUYON (1868-1903) La belle indifférente Aquarelle. Signée en bas à droite. 54 x 40 cm

    Ader
  • MAXIMILIENNE GUYON (1868-1903, France) WATERCOLOR AND GOUACHE ON PAPER - Depicting woman with basket of flowers and man strolling on...
    Mar. 12, 2012

    MAXIMILIENNE GUYON (1868-1903, France) WATERCOLOR AND GOUACHE ON PAPER - Depicting woman with basket of flowers and man strolling on...

    Est: $500 - $1,000

    MAXIMILIENNE GUYON (1868-1903, France) WATERCOLOR AND GOUACHE ON PAPER - Depicting woman with basket of flowers and man strolling on a cobblestone street, signed. Placed in ornate gold frame. Condition good; light scattered foxing. Dated 1891. 32" x 26" framed.

    Pacific Galleries
  • MAXIMILLIENNE GOEPP GUYON (French, 1868-1903);
    Sep. 10, 2011

    MAXIMILLIENNE GOEPP GUYON (French, 1868-1903);

    Est: $600 - $900

    MAXIMILLIENNE GOEPP GUYON (French, 1868-1903); Watercolor on paper of a fashionable lady by the sea (framed); Signed; 13 1/2'' x 10''

    Rago Arts and Auction Center
  • Maximilienne Goepp Guyon (FRENCH, 1868-1903)
    Apr. 13, 2011

    Maximilienne Goepp Guyon (FRENCH, 1868-1903)

    Est: £1,500 - £2,000

    Maximilienne Goepp Guyon (FRENCH, 1868-1903) Hors Concours signed 'M Guyon' (lower left) oil on canvas 21½ x 15 in. (54.7 x 38.2 cm.)

    Christie's
  • Guyon, Maximilienne Goepp
    Apr. 22, 2006

    Guyon, Maximilienne Goepp

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Guyon, Maximilienne Goepp French (1868-1903) LOVE LETTER watercolor, framed signed: lower right, Maximilienne Guyon sight size: H16" W11 1/4"

    Charlton Hall
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