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Lot 24: EDGAR FERNHOUT (1912-1974)

Est: €20,000 EUR - €30,000 EURSold:
Sotheby'sAmsterdam, NetherlandsJune 08, 2004

Item Overview

Description

signed with the initials and dated 32; signed, titled and dated 1932 on the reverse

oil on canvas

Dimensions

40 by 40 cm.

Artist or Maker

Exhibited

Amsterdam, Kunstzaal van Lier, Edgar Fernhout, 1932-33, illustrated on the invitation
The Hague, Kunstzalen d' Audretsch, Edgar Fernhout, 1934

Literature

A. van den Berk, Fernhout, Eindhoven 1990, no. 22, p. 115

Provenance

THE PROPERTY OF A DUTCH PRIVATE COLLECTOR

Private Collection, Naarden

Notes

"...From 1930-1932, Edgar Fernhout lives in Paris among the international avantgarde and becomes especially absorbed in the work of Piet Mondrian. Edgar Fernhout's realism is part of the 'New Objectivity', which places emphasis on the functional aspects of painting, such as the method and the technique. He follows the developments in film and photography, in those days the media in which countless formal innovations occur due to recording and montage techniques....(cf.lit.:John Steen, Fernhout, Amsterdam 1990, pp.93-94).

In Stilleven peren'....the objects are put in a geometrically ordered arrangement and depicted from a frontal point of view. Inspired by Mondrian, Fernhout looks for a similar equilibrium in the square painting, which shows an extreme simplification of visual elements and which is limited to shades of grey and white with a single yellow accent'....(cf.lit.: Aloys van den Berk and Jozien Moerbeek, Fernhout, Amsterdam 1990, pp.26-27).

The exhibition organized by the renowed Kunstzaal van Lier in Amsterdam at the end of 1932 must have been an enormous incentive for Edgar Fernhout, who by this event enters into the group of Wim Schuhmacher, Raoul Hynckes and Charley Toorop. At this occasion he showed seven paintings: three portraits and four still lifes and among these the present work. Stilleven peren. The image of the painting was used as the front cover illustration of the invitation to the exhibition.

Auction Details

Modern & Contemporary Art

by
Sotheby's
June 08, 2004, 12:00 AM EST

De Boelelaan 30, Amsterdam, 1083 HJ, NL