35326825-(100).jpg
35326825-(33).jpg
35326825-(34).jpg
35326825-(31).jpg

Sonia Delaunay

Auction Lot 35326825
SONIA DELAUNAY (Odessa, 1885 - France, 1979).
"Rythme couleur".
Gouache and graphite on thick paper.
Presents restoration in the lower central area and losses of the pictorial surface in some areas visible in photo.
Provenance Jacques Damase and private collection, France.
Measurements: 22 x 29 cm; 47 x 53 cm (frame).

Estimated Value : 8,000 - 9,000 €
End of Auction: 13 Nov 2024 13:58
Remaining time: 21 days 04:31:09
Processing lot please standby
Next bid: 5000

BID HISTORY

DESCRIPTION

SONIA DELAUNAY (Odessa, 1885 - France, 1979).
"Rythme couleur".
Gouache and graphite on thick paper.
Presents restoration in the lower central area and losses of the pictorial surface in some areas visible in photo.
Provenance Jacques Damase and private collection, France.
Measurements: 22 x 29 cm; 47 x 53 cm (frame).
This work embodies the concept of Simultanisme (orphism) that Sonia Delaunay developed in the mid-1910s. Using color boldly and imaginatively and employing simple geometric shapes-circle, square, rectangle, and triangle-along with bright hues, she managed to suggest different depths of planes and a sense of movement in her paintings.
Born Sonia Ilínichna Stern, Sonia Delaunay is better known by her married name, which she adopted after marrying Robert Delaunay. A French painter and designer of Ukrainian origin, she was, along with her husband, one of the main representatives of abstract art, as well as the creator of simultanism. She grew up in St. Petersburg, in contact with the collection of paintings of the Barbizon School of her uncle and with the cultural life of the city. In 1903 she moved to Germany to further her education, where she discovered contemporary painting and studied drawing with Schmidt-Reuter. Two years later he moved to Paris and enrolled in the Academie de la Palette, where he was also initiated in engraving by Grossman. During these years he approached the European avant-garde through German expressionism, with a work that also reveals echoes of post-impressionism. In 1908 he held his first exhibition, showing works from his recently initiated Fauvist period. Two years later he married Delaunay, with whom he shared aesthetic concerns. Their art then underwent a change of direction, towards abstraction. The artist will then move towards the decorative arts, always with a purely abstract colorist language that will attract the attention of her peers and also of the critics. Although in 1912 she returned to painting, her fame as a designer had already been established throughout Europe. From then on she would frequently participate in important European exhibitions, such as the Berlin Autumn Salon or the Salon des Indépendants in Paris. During the First World War she lived in Spain and Portugal, where she developed an intense creative activity, including collaboration with Diaghilev's ballet. In 1921 the couple returned to Paris, where Sonia Delaunay continued to work on important projects, in addition to exhibiting her work both in Europe and the United States. Already fully recognized from the fifties onwards, compilations of her work began to be published, and in fact in 1958 her first retrospective exhibition was dedicated to her in Bielefeld (Germany). In addition, in 1975 she was named officer of the French Legion of Honor. Currently Delaunay is represented in major collections around the world, including the MoMA in New York, the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, the Reina Sofia in Madrid, the Albertina in Vienna and Haifa in Israel.

COMMENTS

It presents restoration in the lower central area and losses of the pictorial surface in some areas visible in the photo.
This lot can be seen at the Setdart Madrid Gallery located at C/Velázquez, 7.

HELP


Bidding by Phone 932 463 241

Buy in Setdart

Sell in Setdart

Payments

Logistics

Remember that bids placed in the last few minutes may extend the end of the auction,
thus allowing enough time for other interested users to place their bids. Remember to refresh your browser in the last minutes of any auction to have all bidding information fully updated.

Also in the last 3 minutes, if you wish, you can place
consecutive bids to reach the reserve price.

Newsletter

Would you like to receive our newsletter?

Setdart sends, weekly and via e-mail, a newsletter with the most important news. If you have not yet requested to receive our newsletter, you can do so by filling in the following form.


SETDART ONLINE SL, as data controller, will treat your data in order to send you our newsletter with commercial news about our services. You can access, rectify and delete your data, as well as exercise other rights by consulting the additional and detailed information on data protection in our privacy policy.